I've done this with paint, and I don't mind it, but depending on the thickness of the paint, it seep through. Now that's not necessarily bad, but it's not always the look I'm going for. So in this case I went back to my gesso, which is definitely thick enough to make a great impression but not seep through. Above you'll find three of my tags. From left to right, I used a chevron stencil from The Crafter's Workshop, a Dylusions circles stencil, and a raindrop stencil from Prima Marketing.
And yes, I purposely didn't cover the entirety of each tag. It's more fun that way.
I've included affiliated links for items I used for this project or similar products. If you click the link I get a small commission. The price does not change at all for you, so it's a win win! Enjoy the links and thank you for your support!
- The Crafter's Workshop Chevron Stencil
- Dina Wakley Chevron Stencil
- AlteNew Alphabet Die Set
- Sizzix Framelits Circle Die Set
- Tim Holtz Mini Metal Gears
- Tim Holtz Metal Sprocket Gears
- Cross Stitch Embroidery Floss
- Blick Acrylic Paint
- Ranger Archival Black Ink
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