Wednesday 10 April 2013

Neocolor cameras


A while ago I had a play at making some backgrounds with my Neocolor crayons using ideas from a video tutorial by Ronda Palazzari. There was one technique in the video that I liked the look of , using the crayons with a stencil, but I didn't have an appropriate stencil. Ronda used one of her own designs made by Crafters Workshop which is called "Picture Perfect" and has lots of different cameras on it. I was looking at buying the stencil last week but then didn't.

On Saturday I went to my local crop and my friend Katrina (she's super talented - here's her blog) mentioned that she had a new stencil and it was the 6 x 6 Picture Perfect stencil - yay! She very kindly let me have a play with it. This is one of the things I love about going to a crop - we get to have a look at other people's materials and our group are lovely at sharing tools around. Although I do come home with a shopping list of things I'd like sometimes!


I LOVE these cameras! I drew through the stencil using the Neocolor crayons and then used a wet paintbrush over the top (exactly as Ronda showed us in her video). They turned out so well! This is the 6 x 6 version of the stencil and I really like this size on a scrapbook page.


I also used the stencil as a stitching guide on another layout. I placed the stencil on the page and used a pin to make a stitching guide. When I lifted off the stencil it looked like a huge collection of holes rather then a camera! I used the stencil to work out where the lines were and I think it turned out really well.


Now, the problem is that I really like how these turned out so maybe I need to buy my own stencil!

4 comments:

  1. I love that stencil and love how you have used it on your page:)

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  2. LOL - that is a beautiful stencil and I love the effects - gorgeous page Emy.

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  3. Oh Wow! I love this idea Emy, love the stencil too.
    C xx

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  4. I just saw this on the Creative Jumpstart wall. I couldn't find Rhonda's video but this layout is gorgeous with so much detail yet it doesn't look busy - very clever. I bet lots of people will be buying that stencil after seeing this project too :-)

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