Hello everyone!
It's Lizzy with
you today. I will be showing a very old technique which I like so much for its
results. It's my first time marbling with stencils and I really loved how it
turned out. I finally got to do three cards and one wall hanging.
Stencils used:
Five Hamsas Stencil
Stamps used:
Here's a video so you can see how I created this marbled paper step by step. Click here to watch it on YouTube.
I did this card with the above marbled paper
I chose one of the marbled Hamsas to make a wall hanging
With leftover pieces and a contrasting color, I did this second card. I cut diagonal stripes and used the stamp "Shalom" which means "Peace" in Hebrew
I left two marbled papers to stencil over
them and here is how the third card came out
Here I used the Calligraphy Stencil with gold crackle paste
to create a card. The "Mezuzah" is a
symbol of protection and it's used in every main door of the Jewish house.
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Lizzy Wurmann is a mixed media and scrapbook artist living in Santiago, Chile. She uses a colorful and vibrant palette to create whimsical, unique, and often altered art. Her quirky and abstract style has been featured in Somerset Studios, Somerset Memories and Somerset Digital Studios. Lizzy is a veteran of many design teams, including Scraps of Darkness, Doris Castle, and Lindy’s Stamp Gang. Find Lizzy on her blog, Facebook, Instagram and very active YouTube Channel.
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OHMY, Lizzy... thank you so much for showing this technique. The results are stunning and I will definitely try this out!
ReplyDeleteLizzy - What beautiful projects and tutorial! I've never done this before, and am definitely buying some shaving cream so I can try it. The results are stunning.
ReplyDeleteStunning and inspiring work Lizzy!!!
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