Showing posts with label Mandala Stencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mandala Stencil. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 May 2020

Fierce & Free by Elisa Ablett for Paper Rose Studio


Hi everyone, 

My turn to share an inspiration project for Paper Rose Studio today and instead of a card or scrapbooking page I decided to head in a different direction this time, a mixed media art journal spread!

Featuring loads of Paper Rose Studio products including Doodle Flower Stamp Set and the awesome Mandala Stencil to name a few. 

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Let's take a closer look at the project.




I started with a base of Modelling paste smoothed through the Paper Rose Mandala Stencil. 

Then adding colour with watercolour inks and blending colour through stencils to continue the layering process.

I fussy cut the fabric flower child from the quarter of fabric from Paper Rose Studio, adhered her to the page. 

On heavy weight white cardstock, add ink and acrylic paint to the cardstock and let dry. Then stamp the Doodle Flowers stamp set over the coloured cardstock. Then fussy cut your flowers out and glue around your fabric girl.

Add your finishing touches including stencilling and stamping and splatters of ink.

And your done!

Thanks for stopping by the blog today

Hugs

Elisa x




Friday, 21 February 2020

'Love' by Elisa Ablett - Paper Rose Studio Design Team


Hi Crafters, 

Elisa here from the Paper Rose Studio design team and today I am sharing my latest inspiration, a lovely scrapbooking layout featuring loads of Paper Rose Studio goodies.

Let's take a look at the full layout below!

I wanted to have a play with the Love Florals Blossom flowers stamp set this time around, I love the gorgeous blooms and sentiments with this set. I had the idea to play with the 'flexibility' of the stamps by bending the sentiment around a circle, so I could create a floral banner across my layout. It worked a treat, no stamps were harmed in the making of this layout lol.



I used my trusty Distress Oxide Inkpads in Lilac and Blueprint sketch to recreate the lovely navy and purple tones in my photo. Using a blending brush you are able to blend your colours through the stencil to create a ombre effect. 

Don't be afraid to combine your products and stretch the uses of your stamp set!



Paper Rose Studio products used: - Linked straight to product.








Thanks for stopping by the blog today,

Hugs 

Elisa x


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