Avoid the Ink Blending Rut | 3 Mixed Media Stencil Techniques

Do you ever feel like you're stuck in an ink blending rut with your stencils? I love ink blending - don't get me wrong - but stencils can do so much more! Today I'm sharing three completely different mixed media backgrounds that go way beyond basic ink blending, and I think you're going to love the variety of looks you can create.

In this video tutorial, I'm using the gorgeous new Beautiful Botanical Stencils from Vicki Boutin's first release with Sizzix. These botanical designs are stunning, but here's the best part - all of the techniques I'm sharing work with any stencils you already have in your stash. Whether you have florals, geometrics, or texture stencils sitting unused, this is your invitation to pull them out and play!

Three handmade mixed media cards by Juliana Michaels featuring layered botanical florals in blue, purple, and peach tones created using Vicki Boutin Sizzix stencils, stamps and dies.

What You'll Learn

I'm walking you through three different mixed media stencil techniques to create unique card backgrounds:

Technique 1: Monoprinting with Stencils This technique creates one-of-a-kind prints that add unique layers of texture and interest. It's one of my favorite ways to add subtle pattern and interest without overwhelming your design.

Technique 2: Layering Texture Paste We'll explore using both translucent and opaque Distress Texture Paste through stencils to build dimension and depth. The combination of the two types of paste creates such beautiful, organic texture.

Technique 3: Distress Foundry Wax Splatters Adding splatters with Foundry Wax brings unexpected texture and visual interest to your backgrounds. It's such a fun, loose technique that adds that signature mixed media feel.

Mixed media botanical floral card by Juliana Michaels featuring Vicki Boutin Sizzix stamps, dies and stencils

Beyond the Backgrounds

I'm also sharing the techniques I used to create the floral embellishments on each finished card. You'll see how the Vicki Boutin stamp and die sets work beautifully with these mixed media backgrounds, and how versatile these products are when you approach them from a technique-focused perspective rather than just following the "intended" use.

Mixed media botanical floral card by Juliana Michaels featuring Vicki Boutin Sizzix stamps, dies and stencils

Shop Your Stash Approach

The beauty of these mixed media stencil techniques is that you don't need to buy anything new to follow along. Yes, the Vicki Boutin Sizzix release is gorgeous (and I'll link everything below), but these techniques work with whatever you already have. Pull out those stencils that have been sitting in your drawer, grab your texture paste, ink pads, or wax, and let's create something beautiful together.

Whether you're new to mixed media or just looking for fresh ways to use your stencils, I hope this inspires you to break out of that ink blending routine and try something new!

Mixed media botanical floral card by Juliana Michaels featuring Vicki Boutin Sizzix stamps, dies and stencils

Watch the Full Tutorial

Ready to dive in? Watch the full video tutorial below to see all three techniques in action:

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I'd love to hear which technique you're most excited to try! Leave a comment on the video or send me an email - I always love hearing from you.

Happy creating!

Supplies

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