This is my sample for the Die Cut Stencil tutorial - you can find instructions HERE!
For my background, I squooshed chalk inks through a homemade stencil onto watercolor paper, then spritzed with water to let the colors blend together a little.
The main image is a recent ebay addition to my Classic Pooh collection, and it's colored with Holbein oil-based pencils. I used a sentiment from Flourishes and some ribbon from The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store to dress it up... I love the texture of that ribbon! I lightly heated it with my heat gun to help it keep its shape in the double bow.
Date: Monday, May 26, 2014 GMT Views: 851
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Thu, May 29, 2014 @ 7:52 PM
I remember when you told us about making our own stencils. I made one of my own and used it on a card back in January. This stencil made such a beautiful background for your main image. The lovely soft pastels are just perfect for Pooh and his friends.