- How to monoprint with spray inks and stencils
- Tips to get a good transfer
- Ways to use your printed backgrounds in cardmaking
- And I'm also taking you through the entire making process from start to finish
I hope this technique gives you a spark of inspiration! Remember—spray your ink onto the stencil, flip it over onto your paper, and press to transfer the image. It’s quick, fun, and gives you bold, artsy backgrounds every time. The best part? No two prints are ever the same—and that’s the beauty of monoprinting! I’d love to see your take on this technique, so tag me on social media or drop a comment below if you give it a try. Spray, flip, press—and have fun getting inky!
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