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Friday, November 28, 2025

Group of Cardmakers - Stenciling with Mica Powders

Hi everyone.  This month at Group of Cardmakers, we are stenciling with mica powders.  I have a few different kinds in my studio - Perfect Pearls, Pearl-Ex, Arteza.  I've used the Arteza Mica Powders for all of today's cards. :)  This was a lovely gift from my dear friend, Barb.  Such beautiful colours!!

Please check out the details for this month's technique and link to video on the blog, along with more card samples from Pat, Susan, and Guest Designer Robyn.


Arteza Mica Powders have no binding agent.  Which means you have to add some sort of adhesive to get them to stick to card stock.  For this first card I added Versamark ink through my stencil and then sprinkled with Sticky Embossing Powder (Ranger).  I heat set the image (it melts really fast), which leaves the stenciled images sticky so the mica powders can adhere.  To make clean-up easier, I cleaned the stencil after adding the versamark ink and then added it back over top of the image, lining it up carefully.  I used a medium brush to add my Mica Powders (Lettuce Green, Tangerine Orange, Royal Orange, Caramel Brown).  I removed the stencil and tapped my card front onto a scrap piece of paper to catch the excess powders.  Then I heat set again (just for a few minutes) to reactivate the gluey embossing powder so it traps the mica powders.

To finish, I used a small piece of dry swiffer cloth to wipe off the excess powder in the background.  A torn vellum sentiment banner stamped with versamark and heat embossed with copper embossing powder is added over top.  I wrapped around the excess vellum and taped to the back of my card front before adhering to the base. :)

Close-up ...




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Next, I made a set of cards using the same stencil on black card stock.  One uses the Essential Glue Pad (Tsukineko), pressed over top of my stencil.  The second using Versamark ink followed by Sticky Embossing Powder (Ranger).  Both versions turned out really well and both images are set and don't rub off.  I outlined them using a silver metallic pen (Pilot) and added a simple sentiment banner to finish.  You'll see below the texture of the images is different.  The first is flat, the second has texture.  Both are very shimmery from the Mica Powders, but it doesn't show in the photos.

Using Glue Pad - no texture
 
                
Using Versamark and Sticky Powder - texture
Sending the above card to Rudolph Days November Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes.

Thanks for stopping by!

Card #1:
Stamps:  Gratitude (Penny Black)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Vellum
Ink:   Versamark
Accessories:   Mini Joyful Sunflower stencil (Crafter's Workshop); Sticky Embossing Powder (Ranger), heat tool, Arteze Mica Powders, medium brush, swiffer cloth, Copper embossing powder (Ranger)

Card #2 & #3:
Stamps:  Merry Messages (Lawn Fawn)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Black card stock (SU!)
Ink:   Essential Glue Pad; Versamark
Accessories:   Berry Branch - TM 48  stencil (Magenta), Sticky Embossing Powder (Ranger), heat tool, Arteze Mica Powders, medium brush, swiffer cloth, Silver embossing powder

Challenges:
Rudolph Days November Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes

23 comments:

  1. Lovely cards Loll. I really like the black with the holly and both are beautiful. TFS

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  2. That sunflower!!

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  3. Your flower is so bright and sunny, Loll, and as much as I see the shine on the screen I can imagine it's really shiny IRL. The holly on black is so dramatic, especially with the silver outline. Three beauties!!

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  4. Two pretty cards, Lolly! I know that sparkle is amazing and even better than the photos show!

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  5. Gorgeous cards Loll!! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Stencil Fun challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Stencil Fun Co-Owner

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  6. That sunflower is fantastic Loll, and the mica colours are so pretty, and the added torn strip for the heat embossed sentiment works beautifully. The next two on the black are so dramatic, and I love the silver pen you used around the edges of each design which really makes them pop. x

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  7. Wonderful cards, Loll. Thanks for the idea. Hugs

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  8. The sunflower card is beautiful, but the Christmas one is even more striking - so elegant with the black background!

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  9. Gorgeous shimmer on both cards, Loll - especially love the holly on black but the sunflower is fabulous too!! It's been ages since I brought out my mica powders and I've never stenciled with them. Thanks for the inspiration!!

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  10. Beautiful cards! xx (your photography is fab too)

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  11. Two very different but equally stunning cards, Loll, hugs, Jo x

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  12. Your cards are absolutely BEAUTIFUL Loll!! That Sunflower is SOOOO pretty and you've captured the sparkle of the mica flakes in your close-up perfectly!! Your cards on the black card bases are so elegant AND dramatic and just beautifully done! Lovely, lovely cards my friend!! Hugs. :0)

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  13. These are both beautiful cards, Loll! I love how well the colors on the sunflower blended. Gorgeous results using mica powders.

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  14. All 3 are wonderful, Loll! Lots of beautiful shine and you can see a bit of Mica sparkle - lovely.

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  15. Both are gorgeous, and I seriously have to remember that torn vellum sentiment strip.

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  16. Two marvelous makes, Loll! Love the big sunflower and the vellum strip!

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  17. Love these Loll. It is funny but I was only thinking about getting out my mica powder today and now I have all this inspiration, there is no excuse xx

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  18. Wowie, I can really see the texture and shine from the embossing and powders. What a great technique and gorgeous cards, Loll!

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  19. Beautiful cards, Loll, that Sunflower took my breath away- it's so beautiful 🤩
    We got back lat Thursday night, finally getting time to sit and check some blogs xx

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  20. Wow! Beautiful, striking cards. What a fabulous technique xx

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  21. This sunflower is so dramatic and you can see the texture. The black also makes an impact with those colors. Great cards and a cool technique, Loll.

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  22. Loll, ou're two cards are just beautiful... so different - the full sunflower is so bright and shiny and the holly on the black so striking... loved that you outlined it with the silver metallic pen. Thank you so much for inviting me along to be guest this month and I'm sorry it's taken me this long to get to my commenting... it's just been buusssy here, can't believe it's nearly Christmas... thank you also for your lovely card and all the very best to you and your family , hugs Robyn

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  23. Such a cheerful card, right in the middle of winter! This technique produces truly beautiful results. I especially love the idea of ​​setting the mica powders with clear EP heat. Very clever!
    BożenA xx

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