I started by cutting 6 postcard sized pieces, and brushed on a little craft paint.
I then added some stamping and stencilling..
next I knocked back the colour with white acrylic, then added more stencilling.
I took some plastic dividers from an expanding file that had fallen apart, drew some faces onto it and cut them out...or rather burned them out using the tip of a soldering iron. If you use this method remember to do it over a glass cutting board and not a regular mat.
I taped my plastic stencil over the postcard and added black and red paint.
Here they all are, do you recognize them?
Next I added washi tape and wall filler which was pushed through stencils to add texture.
Once the wall filler was dry I painted it, then I dripped on some pearlescent acrylic ink....and finally added some text..
I added a stamped image of a postcard to the reverse of each one, finishing it with some splatters of ink and some faux coffee stains achieved by dipping a lid into brown ink.
hope you like them...
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Wow! These are fabulous! x
ReplyDeleteOh boy, these are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic. Reminded me of stencils I have tucked away. Time to play with them again.
ReplyDeleteWOW these are fabulous!!! ...and the stencils are stunning!!! :D XXX
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the stencils! I've been aching to do them for ages but never get around to it.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful, I love them!
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic... so many amazing steps to build up the layers - wow!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
So very effective, love your results and the seeing all the stages of progress.
ReplyDeleteJo x
Love these!
ReplyDeleteReally cool! Stencils are great.
ReplyDeleteJanet xx
They are simply gorgeous Darcy, love your stencils and your use of materials, beautiful they are ! x
ReplyDeleteThese are so fantastically fun!!
ReplyDeleteI used to have one of them walnut hollow heat tools that has loads of different tips for everything from wood burning to a hot knife to a soldering tip, cant find it anywhere, really want to do this too blarrrgggggggggg
ReplyDeleteGorgeous each and every one of them!
ReplyDeleteJust mind-blowing, a real work of art. I used to do pyrography on wooden items I had turned myself, but sadly don't still have the tools, otherwise I would make an attempt at least.
ReplyDeleteWhat a process .... I found it all fascinating.
I love these I have been playing with materials to make stencils also . I found some furniture cover plastic in clearence bin , and made a cry baby { JOHNNY DEPP} stencil.... I just had too tell you how awsome these are!
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