Friday, March 27, 2026

Master Sheet Spring Tags




Hello friends, 
Tina here from, Tina Hois Art. Today we will be creating a stencilled master sheet and with it we will make some lovely tags that can be added to gifts, journal pages or made into a tag journal! 
I love working on master sheets or master boards mainly for the efficiency- rather than working on individual tags for example - working on a large scale paper also allows for more freedom and another favourite, creating beautiful depth with layers.

Step 1:





























On a sturdy piece of watercolour paper collage the first layer of torn book pages.

Step 2: 


With a brayer spread the first layer of acrylic paint~ this is a very organic layer as are the ones to follow.
Allow enough transparency so that some of the first layer is visible.



Step 3:


The first stencilled layer will be with Lacey Lotus stencil designed by Jessica Sporn. With your favourite acrylic colours dab on the stencil randomly (I used purple, sea foam and yellow ochre) 















Step 4:


To add contrast I decided on the delicate Nosegay stencil, designed by Cecilia Swatton  black acrylic paint to create a silhouette.


At this point feel free to leave your master sheet as is or proceed to step 5.

Step 5:


For the final touch of interest I added some
Fluorescent pink splatters and marks using acrylic ink.

At this point  the master sheet is ready to be transformed into a variety of projects.

Supplies

Stencils 
Acrylic paint
Book pages
Mod Podge
Brayer





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