Collaged, Stenciled, & Inked
Hi readers! Happy Thursday to you! I’m pleased to welcome back Mona Pendleton as a guest on our blog! She demonstrated below in a very lovely way how you can combine stencils in a collage with a mixture of colors! To see how she got this fabulous outcome, read on!
Enjoy!
Steps to create a beautiful collaged, stenciled and inked background:
Step 1: Adhere collage of papers to surface.
Step 2: Apply texture to background using Whipped Spackle and a stencil.
Step 3: Once dry, randomly apply Distress Ink colors of choice to background.
Step 4: Embellish as desired.
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Lovely depth and texture!
This is very cool – love all the texture!
Beautiful creation, love the stencilling! x
Like the texture and the soft colors very delicate and beautiful.
What a gorgeous collage. I love vintage photographs and this inspired me to try a collage with copies of old family photos!
I love the intricacy! And now I know jape I could use this stencil…I couldn’t decide if I wanted it or not ;)
Such an elegant vintage collage, love those colors!!!!
Love the textures achieved :)
I love how delicate this looks at first sight but the you see more and more. It is all so beautifully blended together. Love it :)
Amazing texture and dimension!
This is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!!!:D
Absolutely gorgeous … and I do so appreciate the visual tutorial !!
Stunning canvas, Mona! Wow!
What a beautiful canvas! I love Mona’s work!
Beautiful piece! I love that stencil!
Beautiful. I’d love to do something like this with my grandparent’s picture.
Like what you did with stencil and all the detail on your canvas. I need to play more with stencils on canvas.
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What a beautiful subtle look — loving the textures!
This is a beautiful canvas showcasing the old photo. The pale distress colors are perfect giving it an old faded look.
Gorgeous project, so soft and feminine! Thanks for the tutorial, it’s very helpful and inspiring.
I love the soft colors. The different pieces of paper adhered to the background and then stenciled is a great idea. Love this.
OMG This is absolutely Gorgeous !!!
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Lunéa
Exquisite! Love this beautiful creation, Mona!
That is gorgeous! I love, love, love all the texture, everything about this canvas is beautiful, thanks so much for sharing Karen x
This is gorgeous and has made me want to try the spackle and stencil technique.
I love anything vintage and she did an amazing job!
Awesome–this is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this cool collage technique.
Stunning….great layers and textures…love it!!
Very beautiful creation
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This is just gorgeous! I love everything about it.
Love the texture and layers.
What a sweet soft texture!
Oooh, love all the gorgeous texture from the stenciling! I am going to have to try embossing paste and stencils soon!
So beautiful and romantic! Love the delicate colors!!
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Beautiful!! Love the texture and collage :)
Lovely! Thanks for the instructions. ;-)
So beautiful … love the soft colours with the gorgeous background
Absolutely beautiful!
Love that background!
This is stunning but the steps look fairly easy I just love that look just gorgeous!
Great detail and texture, just so pretty
This is gorgeous! Such lovely texture & dimension.
stunning, love the stencils
Beautiful project!!
Wow, what a stunning piece of art!
Such a beautiful and romantic collage with all those delicate layers!!!
Gorgeous!! I love all the layers!
This is beautiful!!!
Beautiful canvas! I wouldn’t tell that the background was made of pieces.
Mona has really captured the feel of the period with this collage! Love that stencil!