I didn't have any white ink anymore, so did the first layer with white chalk paint, once dry I've used several stazOn inks applied with a sponge, stamped à table = we could translate dinner's ready and bonheur = happiness onto a little vellum left over.
I've stamped the panda and cut it out used foam tape to make it pop.
Stazon adheres to the stencil, so sprayed the stencil with alcohol and made a print before cleaning the stencil. (picture in the thread)
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Mon, Nov 02, 2020 @ 6:20 AM
Anita, this bamboo looks beautiful using this technique.
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Mon, Nov 02, 2020 @ 10:09 AM
Lovely!! The Bonheur sentiment with the bamboo/panda combination makes me smile, and I think the bamboo is beautiful. We once visited la Bambouseraie in the Cevennes and would love to go again.
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Mon, Nov 02, 2020 @ 7:51 PM
The Bamboo in this is beautiful! I love the more pronounced white you got with the chalk paint. And that cute Panda will have a wonderful meal all to himself!
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