What you will need: Y Repeat Stencil S1_JOU_03 Patterns Stencil S1_JOU_02 Icons Stencil Flourish Border 8Pack Stencil Washi Tape Baby Wipes Clear Gesso Sand, Caramel, and Dusty Teal Acrylic Paint Dictionary Pages Honeycomb Stamps in 2 sizes Permanent and Clear Ink Pads Caramel or Honey-colored Pastel Acrylic Glazes in Gold, Ice, and Teal Deli Paper…
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This project was a definite nod to the great artist Georgia O’Keefe. Ahead of her time in her work, she paved the way for women artists in Modern Art. From minimalist cityscapes to sensual flowers and glorious landscapes, her work is known around the world and inspired artists for decades. Materials And Supplies: Canvas, any…
Continue reading →This time around I wanted to stencil a galvanized bucket. There are endless uses and I love the idea of personalizing it. I’m thinking of using mine to put planted herbs or fruits in and it definitely would be great for storing crafting tools and brushes! Materials and Supplies Galvanized bucket White vinegar Assorted stenciling…
Continue reading →“Collect Hope” is a journal entry that was inspired by spring green grass and sky hues. Materials and Supplies The Stencil1® String of Dots Stencil The Stencil1® Birch Stencil Small The Stencil1® Spring 4 Pack (bird and leaves) Acrylic Paints Washi Tapes Archival, Clear, and Distress ink Pads Various Stamps Baked Texture or Embossing Powders…
Continue reading →“Kings don’t Die” was inspired by those who lead others throughout times and refuse to give up ever. Tools used for this project: Woodburning Kit A rectangular piece of plywood Old English Font Stencil – 2 inches Skull Profile Stencil – Small (5.75″x6″) Flower Stencil 4-Pack Pencil and eraser Painter’s tape Place the skull stencil…
Continue reading →Black Lives Matter and They Should Always Matter Here at Stencil1, we are proud to work within the community to promote human rights activism and civil rights movements. It is black history month! And we think it’s a great opportunity for us to unite and also raise awareness about America’s history. Using only chalk, some…
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