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I was asked to create a layout using color mediums. Of course, I happily obliged! I used a stencil and spray ink to create the ombre background on this layout.
Supplies: Cardstock: American Crafts and
Bazzil Basics Paper;
Vellum paper: TPC Studio;
Stickers and badge: American Crafts;
Stencil: The Crafter’s Workshop;
Die cut and stamp: Elle’s Studio;
Spray Ink: Canvas Corp.;
Ink: Clearsnap;
Glitter: EK Success;
Die-cutting machine and embossing folder: Sizzix;
Dies: Cottage Cutz and Sizzix;
Adhesive: Beacon Adhesives, and
Tombow;
Font: Franklin Gothic;
Other: Corrugated cardboard and museum board.
It’s so easy to create this colorful ombre background.
1. Grab a large stencil. I used one made by
The Crafter’s Workshop.
2. Gather several coordinating colors of spray ink and a sheet of cardstock.
3. Place the stencil over the cardstock and start spraying from the top
to the bottom, using varying shades from the same color palette to
create an ombre look. Note: Although there are 6 bottles of spray
ink shown in the photo above, I ended up using only 4 different colors,
ranging from blue to aquamarine.
Here’s the finished product.
If you’ve worked with mists, you know that they tend to warp the
paper. To flatten the paper, I let it dry completely, then I placed it
under something flat and heavy overnight. Sometimes I even iron my
misted papers (on a very low heat setting, obviously!).
Variation:
-Make your own decorative stencil using an electronic die-cutting machine.
-Instead of spray ink, you can use regular ink (apply over the stencil using a dauber), scrapbooking chalks, paint, etc.
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