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Circuit Stencil Blog Hop Fun!

July 31, 2013 Samie
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I'm participating in another blog hop this month, this time for my new friend Nathalie Kalbach. I met Nathalie at CHA last January when she shouted out at me when I was walking past a booth that she knew me, and we later were able to chat. She's one of the people I've kept in touch with since then, and will be participating in Art Journal Summer Camp as one of my guest artists!  

When she asked me to help her get out the word about her new stencils through StencilGirl, I jumped at the opportunity to help a friend! Plus, as you know, I do love my stencils! Oddly enough, this spread was completed before last week's hop spread as part of my initiative to plan things out ahead of time! 

Today, myself and my fellow blog hoppers are playing with her Circuit stencil. I love how original her ideas for stencils are, and how HER they are! As a nerd girl and technology-junkie, I HAD to get this one! It got me to journal about my fannish self for the first time, and was a great stencil to play with. Allow me to show you...

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I started by randomly spraying through the stencil in my Dylusions art journal with one of her ink sprays and SEI tumble dry. Why 2 different ones? The Dylusions spray will re-activate with water where the SEI spray is permanant!  

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I then painted with gesso over random parts of the spread & did the edges with a lovely ginger color of Silks Acrylic Glazes.  

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I then stenciled through the stencil I introduced last week with fluorescent red paint. I also put washi tape along the seam to keep anything from leaking through (usually I do this first, but I started this page while working on other things!). 

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I'm crazy about silhouette's lately and am glad I have bunches I've made myself. They're really easy to make and can really help when you're blocked or don't know what to do on a page. After I painted around my stencil with a dry brush of mixed paint, I jumped to the facing page while that paint dried and made marks with some Adirondack color wash. 

 

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I then poured out some color wash and let it drip down the page. The circles are bits I made for Art Journal Summer Camp as samples that fit as embellishment. I'm gluing them down with gel medium and using a Catalyst wedge.   

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I then focused on her dress. The interior color came from a Portfolio Oil Pastel and is lined with a Stabilo pencil. I then got that fluorescent red paint back out and stenciled part of the circuit pattern inside it to pull it out from the background. While I loved having it in the background, I wanted to highlight the stencil and add more pattern to her dress since I calmed it down with the oil pastel color. 


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Next, I did some writing. First, along the drips with a black EF Molotow paint pen, then through the stencil with a pink glitter Sharpie paint pen. Just a little bit of detail-y fun!I  

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I grabbed these stickers on clearance at Michaels and just love them! They're not very thick so they don't add too much weight or thickness to a journal page, are tall and thin, and are glossy. I'm thinking I have to go get some more! I've been loving using them to give my pages "titles," that is, words to clarify the main message or idea on the page. Plus, when I looked at this silhouette, all pretty and pink, with computer circuits running through her, I was like, "OMG, me! Nerd girl!" I love being a nerd and am super psyched to have a page for that part of myself in my journal! 

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I added some repetitive stamping with a hand carved stamp, rubbed some Letraset letters into the silhouette, and wrote down all the nerdy things I love on the page. I'm sure there are more, but here's the big ones (and I'm actually listening to Star Trek: TNG while I write this post)! 

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I was eyeing a sumi-e brush when I sat back, and decided to write with india ink on the right-hand side. Since I hadn't been feeling well, and art is my way of coping and self-care, I decided that it would be the best reflection of the nerd girl page if I acknowledged the self-care ritual of art journaling. In order to calm the background and bit and make the words easier to see, I painted around some of the letters with grey paint. I wanted to paint around all of them, but couldn't be bothered, haha! But I like the effect of only some being painted around, so it worked out! 

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And hey, I know some very giving people, because Nat has maybe mentioned that if you leave a comment on her blog, you can win this stencil! And each blog you visit & leave a comment on enters you to win as well! You have time to comment till August 6, 2013 - midnight EST.
 

Don't forget to visit the other blogs on the hop!  

Nathalie Kalbach

Stephanie Schütze

Birgit Koopsen

Marjie Kemper

Samie Harding - you are here!

 

What parts of you haven't made their way into your art journal? How can you incorporate more YOU in your journal? 

I also wanted to thank all of you for the lovely comments on my last post!  I have been a bit under the weather with my FMS, but have read every single one  and wanted to say thank you ! I'll be replying this week to all your lovely words! 

In tutorials, art journal Tags stencilgirl stencils, stencils, circuit stencil, nerd
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July Blog Hop - Flutter By, a journal page

July 25, 2013 Samie
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For this month's stencil blog hop, we were given Andrew Borloz Crossed Rounds & Squares Stencil.  

One of the things I love about this stencil is that it's like getting 6 smaller stencils all in one! There are circles, squares, little diamond shapes, stars....a lot for you to work with, both as texture or accents on a journal page.  

I thought I'd show you how I created my page this month!  

I'm working in a Strathmore Mixed-Media journal (the hardbound one), and usually put wash tape along the seam to keep media from leaking through to other pages. Let's begin!  

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I started with two random scraps on my desk that I glued down to get away from that blank white page! I then sprayed through the stencil with a couple Dylusions inks.  

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This is what it looked like after some fun! The big block of pink in the lower left corner is from when I flipped over the stencil after spraying through it.  

Ooops! I forgot my camera wasn't focused for this pic! But I wanted to show that I added some liquid acrylic to the page and selectively spread stuff with a brush.  

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Time for a silhouette! I recently got obsessed with them again and have been adding them everywhere! This one is hand-cut and a favorite. I used a dry brush to paint around it. 

I then rubbed through part of the stencil to lift the reddish-pink paint.  

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I then stenciled through using a make-up sponge with several shades of teal/turquoise. I love these quartered circles!

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In cleaning off my sponge, I discovered how to make awesome wispy wings! I then outlined the girl shape with a black stabilo pencil and circled things in white. 

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And here she is, all finished! I added some epoxy stickers and writing in a dying black Sharpie. I also put a white glaze in the middle shape to even out the colors so she's a bit more solid.  

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And there you go! I had a blast playing in my journal, and have used this stencil in a variety of projects already, ranging from gel prints to testing new products to other journal pages! It really is versatile and fun to use!

Don't forget to leave a comment to be entered in this month's giveaway! And go back to the StencilGirl Talk blog to enter again!  

Now head on over to Corrine's blog -- the next stop on our little tour!  

StencilGirl Talk
 Marjie Kemper
 Kirsten Reed
 Leslie Jenison
Samie Harding  - you are here!
 Corrine Gilman
 Janet Joehlin
 Linda Kittmer
 Carolyn Dube
 Paula Phillips
 Mary C. Nasser
 Maria McGuire

 So...how can you use your stencils in new ways? And where are you fluttering to? You have wings...stand tall and strut your stuff!

In art journal, tutorials Tags stencilgirl stencils, blog hop
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