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Stencil with Paste

By Rita Ann Plummer
Hot Rod Scramping Team
Advanced Scramping Team
  Designer

This is very simple way to play with stencils and paste. You can do anything to use with stencil and colors, and it is fun. Please read the “TIP” before you start because you will need to know how to clean the paste from the stencil.

Supplies:
Pressed Leaves #TSS176 (The Stamping Studio)
Big and Juicy Black Ink Pad (Ranger, Inc)
Kaleidacolor Autumn Leaves Ink Pad (Tsukineko, Inc.)
Two Orange Cardstock (Bazzill Basic)
One Purple Cardstock (Bazzill Basic)
One Yellow Orange Cardstock (Bazzill Basic)
One Green Cardstock (Bazzill Basic)
Two Brown Cardstock (Bazzill Basic)
One Halloween Plaid #11406 (Daisy D’s)
Pumpkin Stencil #LL515 (Dreamweaver)
Leaves Stencil (Plaid, Inc.)
Encore! Bronze Metallic Ink Pad (Tsukineko, Inc)
Encore! Sweet Dreams Green and Gold Metallic Ink Pad (Tsukineko, Inc)
Splendor “Bloom” Green and Orange Ink Pad (Tsukineko, Inc.)
101 Light Artist Cement (USArt Quest)
Palette Knife (Dreamweaver)
Stencil Brushes (Unknown Name)
70% Isopropyl Alcohol
Paper Towels (Artist’s Own”
Removable Tape Scotch (3M Scotch)
Water (Artist’s Home)
Plastic Bowl (Glad)
Scissor (Friskers)
Coluzzle Uppercase Hawaiian Hut Alphabet Template (Provo Craft)
Coluzzle Mat (Provo Craft)
Coluzzle Knife (Provo Craft)
Xyron create-a-sticker Model 150 (Xyron)
ATG Adhesive (3M Scotch)

TIP: After you finished using stencils, place them in a bowl of warm water to soak for around five minutes, then dry using a paper towel. Removing stubborn cement takes scrubbing with Isopropyl Alcohol until clean. If you are using Ink pad on stencil you can remove by using Isopropyl Alcohol and paper towel.

Instructions:

1. Trim purple cardstock to 4” x 12”.

2. Tape stencil of pumpkins and tape to one side of the purple cardstock

3. Take the 101 light Artist Cement and smear inside the stencil with a putty knife until flat with surface.

4. Remove stencil and allow cement to dry.

5. Repeat across the entire length of purple cardstock.

6. Once all the cement has dried, paint orange using a stencil brush with the orange ink pad and color the pumpkins.

7. Paint using the stencil brush with green ink pad for the leaves.

8. Paint using the stencil brush with bronze for the pumpkin stem, and lastly paint with bronze around the pumpkin sides and leaves to make them look “alive”.

9. After dried, tear the top and bottom of the purple cardstock.

10. Stamp using autumn leaves stamps and black ink pad on Halloween Plaid paper.

11. Cut sheet in half.

12. Stamp using autumn leaves stamps with Kaleidacolor Autumn Leaves ink pad on two full sheets orange cardstock.

13. Place half sheet on first page on the middle of orange cardstock.

14. Place other half sheet on second page on the right side of orange cardstock.

15. Trim four 4” x 6” photo that can be fit on middle of cardstock on the second page.

16. Using two of each colors - yellow and green cardstocks and cut them 4” x 6 ˝”.

17. Fold ˝” over edge of photo.

18. Tape stencil of leaves and tape to one side of the yellow and green cardstock.

19. Take the 101 light Artist Cement and smear inside the stencil with a putty knife until flat with surface.

20. Remove stencil and allow cement to dry.

21. Using the stencil brushes with four colors (Metallic Green, Gold, Bronze and Orange) for leaves to make them look like dried autumn leaves.

22. Trim four pieces of brown cardstock so that they are 1/8” larger on all sides.

23. Trim one piece of cardstock using the color green and yellow so that they are 1/8” larger on all sides than the 4” x 6” photo.

24. Place the two pictures with the yellow and green background frame in the middle of the first page over the plaid paper.

25. Place the purple cardstock strip with the pumpkins over the bottom of both pictures.

26. Cut out the words “Pumpkin Land” using brown cardstock and a picture of pumpkins and corn ears with Coluzzle template.

27. Put each letters into create-a-sticker and put the top of the first page.


 

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