Not all witches are wicked. If anyone knows that, it's you folks that are hopping through the 31 Days of Halloween, but for my Day 6 project, I decided to use the Wicked Witch of the West for my focus.
I used the new stencil called Framed Witch by Stampendous. I stenciled her in 2 steps. First, I did the witch herself. I taped off the frame so that the Matte Black Embossing Paste wouldn't travel where I didn't want it. After I removed the stencil, I sprinkled on some Forestry Metallic F/X Powder on to the areas of her skin. After that dried, I re-taped the stencil, this time, over the cameo and I applied Bronze Creative Medium from Imagine and I let that dry.
I used the new stencil called Framed Witch by Stampendous. I stenciled her in 2 steps. First, I did the witch herself. I taped off the frame so that the Matte Black Embossing Paste wouldn't travel where I didn't want it. After I removed the stencil, I sprinkled on some Forestry Metallic F/X Powder on to the areas of her skin. After that dried, I re-taped the stencil, this time, over the cameo and I applied Bronze Creative Medium from Imagine and I let that dry.
Next I used a Fitted Frame to die cut around the stenciled image. I also inked the edges with Black Shimmer Delicata Ink from Imagine. Using the same gray cardstock, I cut a 6x6" piece for my background, and stenciled the Corner Flourish with the Bronze Creative Medium. More black Shimmer on the edges, plus a bit of a green shimmer rub from a company that is no longer in business. Then I tore a fun spiderweb paper from DCWV and added it to the lower half. I had some cool gold "ribbon" that I added for some more texture.
This is a fun stencil to work with, and I can see using each of the components separately as well as in this fashion. Thanks for visiting me today. Don't forget to check out the rest of the Wicked Bloggers, all listed in my sidebar. Have a creeptastic day!
Comments
the gold looks like there is
a light behind it.
Fantastic.
thanks for sharing.