 Γεια σας, είναι Vicky εδώ και σήμερα θα παίρνω με τα στενσίλια μου. Αυτή είναι η Ωτομ στενσίλια με την νέα στενσίλια κόλεξη από την Τυμ Holes και νομίζω ότι είναι καλύτερη από τη στιγμή. Λοιπόν, θα δουλεύω σε αυτήν την καρστόκ. Και θα παίρνω τέμπωρα στους τέμπωρας ή την καρκάφτα μου για να καταλαβαίνω ότι δεν θα σημαίνει. Και θα παίρνω τέμπωρα στους τέμπωρας as well και αυτό γιατί θα χρησιμοποιήσω τα χώρια μου καρκάφτα μου, μετά με τα στενσίλια της, και θα κάνω και λογικό στενσίλια μέσα από τη στενσίλια. Λοιπόν, θα πρέπει να καταλάβω ότι αυτό δεν θα σημαίνει. Λοιπόν, θα αφήσω στις λόγες από τα στενσίλια της λινότητα και εσύ θα το αφήσω με αυτοί γρώσσια στους στους καρκάφτας και θα αφήνω με ένα κέντρο σκοπό μπρο και γι'λ. Και θα πω πάντα να χρησιμοποιήσω τα χώρια μου. Now I get a lot of questions about my finger dabbers, I really don't have one dabber for its color, but I do have a couple for its color family, so I do have one for dark greens and one for lighter greens and so on. Now I'm going over the stencil with my dabber and I'm mixing directly on my paper both colors, so for this I went with green and an orange. And you can see on screen right now the distress ink colors that I have used as I was coloring my leaves. As always you will find a full list of all the supplies that I used today down below in the description area and as well as on my blog. Now I'm going to put on some music as you are watching how I colored all the leaves and I will catch you up once everything is colored. Now at this stage I was happy with how everything was looking and you can leave the stencil as it is for the next technique but I just couldn't leave it there, I wanted to see the result. So this is how it's looking, I think it's really gorgeous as it is and you can just stick the panel on top of a card. But I'm going to make sure that this is nice and dry, I'm going to cut it down and I'm going to show you a really cool technique for creating a background for all those leaves. So I'm kind of working backwards today, I first did my focal points and then I'm going to do the background. Now I'm going to use this rectangle die and cut it down after running it through my die cutting machine. Then again I'm going to place it on my craft mat and make sure that the stencil is directly on top of the leaves. Again I'm going to tape it down just to make sure that this is not going to move. Now I'm going to use my VersaMark ink, I'm going to make sure that I apply enough VersaMark through the stencil on all the leaves. I'm tapping the ink pad again and again on top of everything and I'm going to peel off the stencil and I'm going to try and catch the light on my paper just to make sure that I have a good coverage on all the designs. So now I'm going to apply my embossing powder and I'm going to use clear embossing powder. This is by Nouveau and although it looks white when I apply it it's going to melt into a totally clear one. Once I melt the powder I'm going to have two advantages. The first one is that it's going to give a great texture on my panel because all the leaves are going to be glossy, they're going to shine and the second one is it's going to turn all the designs into a resist area which means that whatever I do on top with my distressings it's not going to mix with the color of the leaves. I'm using my heat gun to melt the embossing powder and you can see here how it turns totally clear and at the same time it makes the colors pop even more and makes everything shiny. I think it's really a beautiful technique. So this is how it's looking right now and again you can stop at this stage and stick it on top of a card but I'm going to take it even further and I'm going to show you how you can color the background. So for the background I'm going to use three different distress ink colors that you can see on screen right now. I am going over the leaves with my blending tool. If you want your leaves to be really vibrant against the background and you want everything to look really crisp then you shouldn't go ahead and add the color on the background, just leave it white. So you have a big contrast but in this case I'm going for a wood grain background which I'm going to show you how to do that which is going to turn this panel into a more warm looking which is perfect for a full card. So after mixing the two colors I'm going to go ahead and add my darker one at the edges which is going to frame my panel and it's going to bring everything together. Once I'm happy with how my background is looking I'm going to bring in a clean cloth I'm going to go over the leaves just to make sure that I remove any excess ink on top of the embossing powder. Now for another great technique, I want to have a wood grain texture at the background so I'm going to stamp the whole thing with a wood grain stamp. This is a stamp set by Tim Holt, it's from his latest release and whatever has a wood grain on top I really love it so I'm trying to decide which one of those I'll be using. I'm going to place it on top of my misty, close the door and then I'm going to ink my stamp. Now for my ink I'm using Distress Ink again and that's the darkest color that I have used on my panel at the borders. So I'm going to close the flap and the whole wood grain is going to transfer on my panel however don't worry about the transfer on top of the leaves just because they have embossing powder on top they resist the ink so with my clean cloth I can just go over them and clean them up and this way you can create a wood grain texture at the background with all the leaves staying in the foreground. Now that the panel is ready you can just stick it on top of a cart base but I decided to add even more texture. This is a burlap with adhesive at the back and it comes from a collection by Tim Holtz with lots of different textures. I'm going to use my scissors to cut out the excess and I have basically covered up the front of my cart base. I'm using some strong adhesive at the back of my panel and that's just because I want to stick it on top of the burlap. I'm going to peel off the backing and I'm going to stick it on top of my cart base. Now this panel is slightly smaller than the standard cart which is going to leave a nice border all around so that you can see the texture from the burlap. Now all that's left to do is to stick the sentiment for that I'm going with a die-cut that says hello and I have cut it out from craft paper. Now this is a very versatile cart you can pretty much stick any type of sentiment on top and you can see that it looks beautiful wherever you stick the sentiment. Now this also is a great design because it works as a masculine cart as well. Just to make sure that everything is stacked down perfectly I'm using glossy accents at the top of my die-cut and then I'm going to stick it down. And that was the cart for today I hope you had fun and got inspired and if you did don't forget to leave me a comment as well as give me a thumbs up on my youtube channel. Here are some close-up photos of the cart I made today.