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Mysterious Blackened Canvas & Stencils

Here's a fun way to incorporate stencils into your art...
 
 
Simply apply a bit of gesso over a stencil.
It creates an amazing texture that can be highlighted in all sorts of ways.
These gesso'ed images were painted black then highlighted with metallic mediums.
 
Stencils:
 
Other Altered Pages Products:
 
Collage Sheet:
 
What's your favorite technique for using stencils?
 
Have a great day ~
Ink Stained Roni

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  1. I read online that you can mix baking powder and water and dry it with a heat gun to make an interesting texture

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  2. I read online that you can mix baking powder and water and dry it with a heat gun to make an interesting texture

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  3. Fantastic canvas. Love the dark colorations you got.

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  4. SO MYSTERIOUS! She is one of my favorite images! The results of your canvas are stunning. GREAT Project!

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  5. Beautiful canvas, Roni. Lots of gorgeous details to add to the intrigue.

    :)

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  6. I am loving the dark and shimmery background and all that texture is just fabulous!

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