Showing posts with label bookarts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bookarts. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

New Art Tutorial by Frieda Oxenham with StencilGirl® Products

While cleaning up my studio (yes, I do occasionally do this!) I found a blank Seawhite A5 Concertina sketchbook. No doubt I bought it for a reason, but I had no idea what that could have been, so I decided to use it for my own purposes. And I have made a start with this project. In this tutorial I’m only working on the first 6 pages or so and l will continue to fill it up so expect to see more of it in the future. Whenever I had left over ink on the stamps or paint, I spread it around on future pages in order to avoid blank page syndrome.


Here is the tutorial:

1.     Gesso about 6 pages with white gesso, spreading it about with a large brush and a brayer for texture.

2.     Select some of your favourite rubber stamps and a permanent black inkpad and stamp randomly over all the pages you’re working on.


3.     Using a selection of acrylic paints brayer the randomly over the pages. Also use baby wipes and your fingers to add paint.


4.     Using a variety of different colours of Distress Crayons, rub it on the pages and then remove it again through stencils S942 Reflecting Rainbow, S943 Rows of Reflecting Rainbows and S952 Past Lumber Cross Section using a cosmetic wedge.


5.     Add some washi tape with text on it here and there.

6.     Using different colours of IZink dye spray, add it to the pages you’re working on through stencils S951 Small Tree Cross Section and M086 Techno Insiders Circle Stencil


7.     Drip acrylic ink onto the pages and let it drip. 


8.     Brayer on more white gesso. 


9.     Using stencils L960 Big Tree Cross Section, M076 Let Yourself Bloom. S948 Cosmos and S947 Hydrangea Bouquet with black acrylic paint and a cosmetic wedge.

10.  Colour in the flowers with watercolour markers. 


11.  Glue on the vintage text and outline with a black pencil

12.  Edge the papers with a permanent black marker.

© Frieda Oxenham 2023

Friday, June 3, 2022

Kirsten Varga - June 2022 StencilClub Stencils


The Grecian Waters stencil set is a wonderful selection of organic shapes that are a blast to layer! 


So I gathered some papers, paints, and my handy-dandy bone folder and got to work on a sweet accordion mini-book. 


This eight-panel accordion is nestled in a hardcover that looks like a traditional book but when you open it the accordion is revealed. 




Check out the video below for a peek into my process. :)


Join StencilClub by June 15 to receive these exclusive stencils and accompanying video tutorial with PDF (both downloadable!), and 20% OFF STENCILS EVERY DAY!!

Happy Creating!


Find me on Instagram: @kirstenvarga

Stencils used:

Other Supplies:
watercolor paper (3.5"x18")
text weight paper (about 5"x7")
chipboard (two pieces 2.5"x3.75" and one .25"x3.75")
acrylic paint
adhesive (I used Yes! Paste but PVA would work too)
paintbrush
brayer
makeup sponges
scissors
teflon bone folder

Friday, March 11, 2022

Kirsten Varga - March 2022 StencilClub Stencils


When I saw the March StencilClub stencils, Intersections by Mary Beth Shaw and Mary C. Nasser,  I immediately knew I needed to make a maze book. 


A maze book doesn't fold in just one direction. It can fold up or down, left or right, depending on the folding pattern. I thought it a fitting visual for these stencil designs that, to me, encourage whimsical paths to be created. 


Fill this book with wandering poetry, freewriting, quotes, drawings, and more. 


The following video tutorial will show you how you can create one of your own!


Join StencilClub by March 15 to receive these exclusive stencils and accompanying video tutorial with PDF (both downloadable!), and 20% OFF STENCILS EVERY DAY!!
Happy Creating!

Find me on Instagram: @kirstenvarga

Stencils used:


Other supplies used:

17"x14" drawing paper
7"x7" Kraft cardstock
Acrylic paint
Distress Oxide sprays
bone folder
ruler
craft knife
brayer
glue stick
We R Memory Keepers 1-2-3 Punch Board