Pasty Razzle Dazzle

by Linda Bullard

Combine stenciling and sponging techniques with translucent embossing paste and glitter to add dimension and color.

Supplies

  • Brass Stencil

  • Cardstock (heavy weight)

  • Removable Tape (or low-tack painter’s tape)

  • Inks

  • Sponge Daubers

  • Translucent Embossing Paste (dries clear)

  • Palette Knife

  • Glitter

  • Shallow Pan of Soapy Water (for soaking stencil)

  • Scrub Brush (a nail or vegetable brush are good choices)

  • Paper Towels

  • Rubbing Alcohol (for removing stubborn paste residue)

  • Optional – scrap paper for making a mask or shield

Step-by-Step

  1. Step 1

    Center the brass stencil on cardstock (here Confetti Cream) and adhere to hard, flat surface with removable tape. Take care not to tape over any of the openings.

    Hint: It’s important to create a hinge at the top of the stencil, so tape down the top first, then the remaining sides. Tape the bottom second and the sides last, and remove them later in the reverse order.

  2. Step 2

    Use sponge daubers to color the image with the darker inks.

    Hint: It's helpful to use masks to keep the sponging more controlled.

  3. Step 3

    Clean the stencil well with a slightly moistened paper towel. Remove the stencil (keeping the tape intact) from the paper and set aside.

  4. Step 4

    Use sponge daubers to fill in the background with lighter colored inks.

  5. Step 5

    Line up and reattach the taped brass stencil over the colored image. Make sure the top “hinge” tape is well adhered.

  6. Step 6

    Pick up a generous amount of embossing paste with the BOTTOM of a palette knife.

  7. Step 7

    When applying the embossing paste, right-handers should start from the right side of the stencil, lefties from the left side. Try to keep the palette knife at about a 45 degree angle as a thin, even layer of the paste, is applied using gentle pressure, NOT pressing hard. The layer should be about 1/8 to ¼ inch thick.

    NOTE: Work quickly! The moisture in the embossing paste can warp the paper and the paste dries quickly, so use as few passes as possible to cover the stencil. Immediately scrape any excess paste on the palette knife back into the container, replacing the lid as you work to prevent the paste from drying out.

  8. Step 8

    Keep the palette knife at about 45 degrees and hold it level against the surface of the stencil. Move across the stencil in a continuous, steady motion to scrape off the paste. Leave behind a level coating in the stencil openings.

    It may take more than one pass with the knife on large stencils. Try to avoid scraping off any area more than once. The paper tends to warp up into the openings from the moisture of the paste, and you might find yourself scraping the paste right off the image! Immediately clean your palette knife with a damp paper towel.

  9. Step 9

    Remove the tape from the sides and bottom, leaving the top hinge tape in place. Lift the bottom of the stencil straight up (see photo).

    The security of the tape hinge minimizes disturbing the paste as the stencil is removed. Should the stencil be dropped accidentally, it will fall right back into place.

    Remove the stencil and tape from the paper.

  10. Step 10

    Dispose of the hinge tape and IMMEDIATELY immerse your stencil in pan of soapy water.

    This can be scrubbed and cleaned later.

  11. Step 11

    Quickly apply the glitter to the embossing paste while it’s still wet.

    Tap off the excess and allow at least an hour to dry.

  12. Step 12

    Carefully brush off excess glitter and admire the dazzling results!

  13. Step 13

    Trim image and finish card as desired.

Your Turn

You've seen the tutorial, now you try it! We've got a section of the gallery set aside for Pasty Razzle Dazzle. Try this technique, then upload your artwork to the gallery. Show us your creations!

Questions and Comments

We'd love to get your feedback or questions. Leave your comment below.

Thanks so much for the tutorial. This technique is always on my "to do" list..
Now to just find some embossing paste.
All the creations in the gallery are so inspiring.
connie p
Connie Paxman  |  Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 4:59 AM
Love the look. I've tried the technique with spotty success. Your tutorial showed me a better way. Can't wait to try again. Thanks
Linda Hayaes  |  Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 5:16 AM
Wow, can't wait to give this a try!
Ema  |  Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 6:17 AM
I love this technique and can't wait to try it. Thanks so much for sharing.
Beth Suhr  |  Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 6:39 AM
Great card Linda. I just used this paste recently, and love the results I have had!
As an FYI for everyone, you can also do the clear paste directly onto coloured paper for a neat effect (no glitter) and also I mixed mine with Pearl ex to design my own coloured paste, and it turned out beautifully! I will try to post them.
Diane
P.S. Love your coffee filter for glitter idea!
Diane Cooper (diane7)  |  Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 7:31 AM
Your tutorial is easy and duplicatable...you make it look so easy!!! Beautiful card BTW!
Mary  |  Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 7:59 AM
This is really beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial, I bought a jar of the regular paste and one of gold but haven't used it yet. Haven't used the 30 stencils I bought yet either but now you have me determined to break them out! They were all so pretty, I had to have them smile
Thanks for the motivation.
Joanne
sleepyinseattle  |  Thu Nov 29, 2007 at 8:15 AM
Mary wrote: "I have seen this before, but don't know where I can find the embossing paste. Where did you find it, or can you buy it online? Would really like to do this in a workshop. Thanks"

Hi Mary! A craft store that carries brass templates might carry the embossing paste, but here are a couple of online sources (I hope these links work):

http://www.craftworksrp.com/ST%20Dreamweaver%20Access%20paste%20.htm#SPLENDOR%20INK%20PADS

http://stencilwithstyle.com/access2a.htm

Linda
Linda Bullard  |  Fri Nov 30, 2007 at 10:42 AM
Judith wrote: "Linda,
LOVE the card. Two questions:
1. Why can't you use embossing powder instead of the paste?
2.Would this technique work on plastic stencils (from Fiskars)?
Thanks for the great tutorial."

Hi Judith!

1. You can get a similar look by using heat & stick powder and glitter over a colored image, but the dimension is not as dramatic as the embossing paste.

2. Sorry, I don't know about using the embossing paste with plastic stencils. If you do try it, please let me know how it works.

Linda
Linda Bullard  |  Fri Nov 30, 2007 at 10:50 AM
Debbie Ebat asked: "could you use the same technique on the acrylic albums to make it look like snow?"

Hi Debbie! The jar says "acid free," but I don't know anything about acrylic albums. Maybe someone else knows and can post here.

Linda
Linda Bullard  |  Fri Nov 30, 2007 at 11:18 AM
Great card, I love the idea of using the stencil and paste, making it come to live. I will have to go get some embossing paste and dig out my stencils.
Lovedone  |  Mon Dec 3, 2007 at 9:32 AM
I love this card and the technique seems very easy. Where would I purchase embossing paste??
Patti Ward  |  Tue Dec 4, 2007 at 10:26 AM
Here are a couple of online sources for embossing paste. You might have to copy and paste them into your browser's address bar:

http://www.craftworksrp.com/ST%20Dreamweaver%20Access%20paste%20.htm#SPLENDOR%20INK%20PADS

http://stencilwithstyle.com/access2a.htm
Linda Bullard  |  Tue Dec 4, 2007 at 11:35 AM
Linda.......Thanks for the link to the embossing paste. I'm anxious to try the technique. I'm going to look in my local ACM store before purchasing from on-line.

Patti
Patti Ward  |  Tue Dec 4, 2007 at 11:57 AM
Hi Linda:

You have NO IDEA how happy I am to see this tutorial. I have wanted to try this for some time, but never could figure out what to buy. My shopping is so limited, and each time I was in a store in a city and asked for embossing paste, they looked at me like I was crazy. I never did find any. Thanks so much for the links posted above. I absolutely love the look of this technique and your sample is beyond gorgeous!!! Thank you so much!!!
Sharon (notimetostamp)  |  Tue Dec 4, 2007 at 4:31 PM
Great tut! This compliments a recent 'live' demo done by one of our craft stores recently using the paste. They used glitter - but not in this way and metal leaf. Worth checking http://www.thecraftycow.co.uk/Stencil-Techniques-with-Embossing-Paste_AIIAU.aspx and click on the demo link .....
Pam  |  Wed Dec 5, 2007 at 11:00 AM
Wow Linda...that is a beautiful tutorial and the end result is STUNNING!!!
Keri Lee Sereika (sereikastamper)  |  Thu Dec 6, 2007 at 7:57 AM
Thanks for the link to that Crafty Cow video, Pam. A very fun and entertaining way to learn lots of different techniques with embossing paste. I enjoyed watching it immensely. However, be forewarned the video is almost two hours long!
Linda Bullard  |  Thu Dec 6, 2007 at 9:43 AM
I've seen this done @ an expo, however: I like to have these directions layed out before me. The expo was a busy place to learn these techniques & although I may have the directions somewhere: I've just recently moved: so I've not come acrossed them.

Thank you for showing me these techniques, that I may do a similar card for my friend.
Cyndi  |  Tue Apr 8, 2008 at 6:02 AM

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