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Recycled Projects - Paper Stencils and Masks

Posted on the 10 May 2014 by Realityarts @realityarts
Recycled projects - Paper Stencils and masks
I came across a tutorial by Martice Smith II which was quite inspiring, it was her intricate paper stencils and gift wrap ideas, where she creates a stencil and uses some of the designs in making your own customized wrapping paper.

Always one for having a go I thought I would make a few of my own.  I guess it is similar to paper cutting, which I never thought I would have the patience for, you can get some really intricate and beautiful designs.


For these I took some construction paper which is quite thin that had been used on one side, you can use any type of paper you like, and it is a great way to use up those pieces of paper that you would put in the recycle bin. To cut these I just used a pair of scissors, making it easy to get instant results, you could also use paper punches in some areas.

Recycled projects - Paper Stencils and masks

Keep the designs simple to get really great results


After you have folded your paper into a triangle and then folded a further two times you can mark out a simple design on one side.

Recycled projects - Paper Stencils and masks

Cutting away areas on the paper 


Cut them out, and voila you have some lovely stencils and masks below that you can use in a number of different ways.

Recycled projects - Paper Stencils and masks

Paper stencils - one of my favourites


Recycled projects - Paper Stencils and masks

Squares cut out gives an interesting design


I couldn't resist doing a few more

Recycled projects - Paper Stencils and masks

Simple shapes create lovely effects


and here is how they turned out

Recycled projects - Paper Stencils and masks

The simple designs are the most effective

 These can be used as a stencil or a mask when using the Gelli plate but the possibilities are endless!Recycled projects - Paper Stencils and masks
I am going to use these to create some more Gelli prints - see my previous Gelli prints tutorial, and I will show you how the designs look on Tuesday and I will probably use these background papers to decorate some handmade books I am toying with. I will also show you how you can take the stencil once you have used it in a mixed media background.

Do check out Martice's site, she has very generously shared some of her designs in a free ebook, you need to sign up to access.  Have fun and allow your creativity to soar!



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