Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Fussy Cutting with Clear Scrap Mascils

Hey everyone! I'm up on the Clear Scrap blog today with a tutorial for Mascils! 

We've used the Mascils with inks, paints, embossing pastes...but how about as a cutting pattern? Before I had a diecutting machine, I used to love fussy cutting designs out for my layouts. I wanted the birch trees in the Trees Mascil be white with pattern paper in the background. In order to create that effect, I had to fussy cut the trees. Laying the Mascil down on the cardstock, trace the stencil. Using an exacto knife cut out the design. I didn't cut out the spots on the tree trunks, but instead used them as reference for where to add color. 

I colored the birch trees in with copics and water color pencils. I added SEI Diecut leaves to complete the birch tree look. 


I really wanted to color the Deco Top Frame copper to match my SEI Diecut leaves. Only problem...no copper paint. Instead I used gold acrylic paint and mixed a bit of Orange Crush Glimmer Glaze together. It gave me the perfect color with a bit of shimmer, while allowing the tree background to show through. 


All that was left to do was add a bit of journaling, twine and a sentiment. 

Supplies Used: Clear Scraps (12 Tree MascilMedium Deco Frame), SEI (Yesteryear), Beacon (Zip Dry), Glimmer Glaze (Orange Crush), Gold acrylic paint, twine

1 comment:

Michelle said...

Beautiful! I love the birch trees. So cool!