This project comes to you from the painter, crafter, and all-around fun gal Teri Janeiro! Teri has joined Stencil1 and you will be seeing more posts from her here! The Materials Used Spring Stencil 4 Pack Snail and Flowers Stencil Pack Small Bunny Stencil Bullet Journal Stencil #3 Assorted stencil brushes Acrylic paints: (Titanium white,…
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The Materials Used: Polka Dots and Houndstooth Stencil Radial 1 Stencil Hard molding paste Watercolor paints: (colors used, rusty lantern lime, ocean breeze blue, time travel teal are pictured) Clean water and brush A rugged edge stamp, numbers stamp, tracks stamp set Regular gel medium and or a glue stick Clear embossing ink pad Baked texture…
Continue reading →Stencils and Glass? Yes it’s a thing, a good thing! BYOS – Bring Your Own Stencils, that’s what I did…to a glass making studio! Stencils can be used in so many mediums and my experimentation with glass produced some beautiful results if I do say so myself :). Here is how I used Stencil1 stencils…
Continue reading →We hope you are all having a pleasant weekend. Whether it’s self-love, Valentine’s, or just a beautiful day we offer all of our love to you. Take some time to look at this beautiful anniversary mixed media journal entry. What You Will Need: Stencil1 Soft Chains Stencil Stencil1 Industrial Font Stencil Stencil1 PATTERNS #2 Stencil…
Continue reading →Hand-crafted greeting cards create a subtle charm, that can be felt on both sides of a sincere exchange. Spring brings with it renewal, warmth, and creativity. As we welcome the positive and healing change, maybe we should thaw some of our frozen relationships. Surviving so many historical events, gives us an excuse to forget that…
Continue reading →You’re painting, you’re done and you have excess paint in your palette. Don’t ever toss it, it can be used to make some wonderful assets for your next media or papercrafts projects. Here’s how! Using brushes, rags, and any other texture making tools you have, paint that excess paint into a paper journal! We used…
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