Check out this cool Dylusions journal page tutorial by Denise Lush! Follow along as she demonstrates the art of stencil layering to create a unique background for your pages.
Dylusions Layered Stencil Journal Page by Denise Lush
- Materials
- Instructions
Dylusions Flip Cap Paint Cranberry Juice
Dylusions Flip Cap Paint Rainy Day
Dylusions Stencil Large Hexicomb
Dylusions Stencil Large Street Map
Dylusions Cling Mount Stamps The Fancy Four
Dylusions Cling Mount Stamps Drink Me
Dylusions Cling Mount Stamps Heads N Tails
Dylusions Bigger Back Chat - Black 2
Archival Ink™ Pad Jet Black
Dylusions Paint Pens Black & White, 2pc
Dylusions Creative Dyary Mini Glue Stick 3 Pack
Other:
Sheet of Manilla Paper torn from journal
Step 1: Turn to a black page in your Classics Art Journal and tape down the large stencil Street Map, avoiding the outer rows and columns.
Step 2: Apply Rainy Day paint on the outer frame of the stencil as shown in the picture.
Step 3: Keeping the Street Map stencil in place, lay the large stencil Hexicomb on top. Carefully remove the tape from the inside and placing it along the outer edge to keep both stencils in place.
Step 4: Apply the paint Cranberry Juice only where there is no Rainy Day Paint. Do not remove the stencils yet.
Step 5: With the stencils still in place trace around the stencils in the area painted with cranberry juice. Once the inner section has been traced remove the Hexicomb stencil, still leaving Street Maps in place. Now trace the stenciled grey section.
Step 6: Stamp the following images on a piece of manilla paper from a Dylusions Journal in Jet Black archival ink.
Drink Me – the hat and the bottom of the candy cane cluster.
Heads N Tails – the owl head
The Fancy Four – the bulldog
Step 7: Cut the stamped images out and piece together as shown.
Step 8: Find a quote in the Bigger Back Chat Stickers. This quote comes from Black, Set 2 and reads “You’re not yourself today, I noticed the improvement immediately.” Back the quote on the same paper as you stamped the images.
Step 9: With your quote cut out and stamped images ready, glue them on your journal page as pictured.
Step 10: Here is another sample using the same technique with the stencils. Here it’s been traced with a white paint pen and the image has been stamped on kraft paper. Small changes, big results.