I didn't have a stencil suitable for this technique but I do have dies and chose this door/window one to make my own. I chose 4 colours and a neutral for the colour challenge. My sponging wasn't the best over the paper stencil and even my tiny Picket Fence brushes wouldn't get in all the nooks and crannies but I like the effect.
I opted for a large BG stamp and stamped on top of my sponging before removing my stencil. I was lazy and didn't use my Misti. Lesson learnt but again I like the effect.
Stamped my sentiment and added it to my door.
Cool technique. Give it a go. If you don't have a suitable stencil check your stash and make your own.
TFL. Happy day
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Sat, Sep 12, 2020 @ 5:04 AM
Fab custom stencil, Jayne. It's like a conservatory full of light and flowers. I usually find stippling rather than sponging works best with paper stencils, as it's all a downward motion.
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Tue, Sep 22, 2020 @ 4:15 AM
Very cool designing, colors, and details, Jayne. I love how your creative mind worked this out - it looks fabulous!!!!! Hugz
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