Thursday, May 17, 2018

Thank You - Altenew Watercolor Bouquet Stencil


Hey guys!  I picked up this gorgeous Watercolor Bouquet Stencil a few weeks ago and had to give it a whirl.  I really just wanted to try it out, so nothing particularly innovative here, but the fact is, the stencil does all the work for you!

Because I knew I wasn't going to do much except use the stencil and add a sentiment I opted to go with a subtle patterned paper.  This softens the panel up and keeps it from feeling too stark.  This is just a tiny grid pattern from an old SC paper pad.

For the stenciling, I used three shades of peach/orange (Peach Perfect Crisp Dye InkOrange Cream Crisp Dye Ink, and Autumn Blaze Crisp Dye Ink).  For the first solid layer, I started with the lightest color and using my blending tool just kind of swiped in from the edge.  I wasn't going for full coverage here, I wanted it to be darker on the edges of the flower.  Once that was done, I went back with the middle shade of orange and added some more inward swiping to crisp up and define the edges more

I did the same swiping technique for the green, but just used one shade (Bamboo Crisp Dye Ink) for the solid layer.

Then I turned the stencil to the detail layer and for that layer applied a more even coverage using the darkest orange and a darker green (Olive Crisp Dye Ink).


Really simple.

The top left corner looked a little too bare for me, so I went back and added another leaf and bit of a flower to fill the space.

The sentiment is from the Floral Shadow Stamp Set and was stamped with Versafine.

I trimmed just a bit off the panel so that a little of the base peeks through - I think that really helps to ground a card.

Really quick and easy, This design is definitely mass producible and I just love how much the whole thing just looks like a piece of patterned paper.

Thanks for visiting!

*Affiliate links in text to Altenew and below to Ellen Hutson

4 comments:

  1. That is so pretty - what a great result!

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  2. So beautiful Miriam...love your sweet flowers and those colors look stunning!

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  3. Simply lovely! I've been eyeing this stencil - I love what you did with it.

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  4. So pretty, Miriam. It's hard to believe your design came from a stencil!

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