Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Wax Paper Resist #1


A few weeks ago I tried a very old technique that Gina K recently did a video on. I ended up with eight panels. Here is the first card I'm sharing with one of those panels. For these cards, I used a background stencil from Gina K. I cut the oval out of the panel with a Nestabilities die. I used the negative space for this first card, and the oval for the second card. I added a matting piece on this first card. The flowers and leaves are from a set from the most recent Gina K kit. I used the stamps, stencils and dies from the kit. The sentiment is from Gina K, too. I think I'll add a little more color to the flowers - there isn't enough contrast between the light and dark areas. The flowers and sentiment are popped up on foam squares.


I used a scalloped Nestabilities die for the matting of the oval. I used a different Gina K set for the flower and sentiment on this card. I embossed the background with a woodgrain folder. I colored the flowers and leaves with Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol. I didn't bring any Copics with me on my retreat, so I used Prismacolor pencils for all of my coloring when I didn't have coordinating stencils.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon!

5 comments:

Cheryl W. said...

These really turned out great. I remember the technique from years ago, but I don't think I ever saw a suggestion to use a stencil on the resulting panel. The stenciling gives a whole new look, and I like it a lot!

Wanda said...

So pretty. LOVE the scalloped oval layers. Fun way to use that waxed paper technique. I may just have to give it a try soon. I have some fun stencils that would work perfectly on that. Maybe later in the week. I need space to work and my workspace is a mess. I think it's fun that you can stamp on top of the waxed paper area and that it can also be used only as a background. Very versatile.

Liz said...

Two super floral cards, Lynette. I love the effect of the stencilling.
Liz xx

Leslie Miller said...

It's fun to revive an old technique like this and use newer products with it. Way back when I first learned it some of today's products didn't even exist! Look how pretty it is with the stencil and flowers you used! It's interesting that you can stamp on top of it. I'll have to look up that challenge again!

Leslie Miller said...

I meant technique. I'll have to look up that technique again.