Wreath to Climbing Vine with Karenliz

Hi Everyone!  I can’t believe it’s September. I love summer and wishing for the warming weather to last for a while.  Today I’m going to show you how I used TCW721s Big Wreath and turned it into a climbing vine.

The Crafter’s Workshop provided me with stencils and mediums to create this project. The opinions I share are solely my own because I do love to use them.

First I painted the substrate with TCW Black Gesso and crackle paste. When it dried added the Big Wreath with TCW Light & Fluffy Modeling Paste in different areas to make it look like it was a climbing vine. I waited for the modeling paste to dry a bit and then I added the roses.

Once it was completely dry I painted the vines and roses and added a quote.

I even added the vines and roses to the sides.

To finish it I added with a sponge TCW Gel Medium to each side and added Seth Apter’s Baker Texture Vintage Bees Wax by Emerald Creek Craft Supplies.  Since I used Gel Medium instead of embossing ink it heated up bubbly and uneven.  I was going to add more but I really like the uneven look.

Here is the finished piece.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. You can see all the New Stencils and Mixed Media Goodies on Scrapbook.com.

We would love to see what you create with The Crafters Workshop Stencils and Mediums. You can share it with us on our Facebook page, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest using hashtag #tcwstencillove.

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Karenliz Henderson
The Crafter’s Workshop Design Team

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