We are excited to have a new guest artist creating projects for your inspiration. This post is from guest artist Tracy Hickman. Tools for this craft: Stripes Repeat Pattern Stencil -Small (5.75″x6″) Quatrefoil Repeat Pattern Stencil -Small (5.75″x6″) Scallop Stencil – Small (5.75″ x 6″) PaperArtsy Fresco paints Soft Silicone Brush Washi Tape Acetate Sheet…
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My love of @fordbronco drove me to make this #Bronco stenciled painting – it’s my form of creative visualization because I will have this new Bronco? AND I cut 10 of these Bronco stencils and have 10 pieces of wood for a creative outdoor meetup event for those who love this vehicle too! Brooklyn area, info coming soon, comment…
Continue reading →This monogrammed holiday gift wrap is a great way to add a personal touch to the gifts you’ll give out these holidays. Tools you’ll need: Antlers Stencil – Small (5.75″ x 6″) Corsiva Font Stencil (2″) Specialty ink pads for paper Gift wrap Painter’s tape Stencil brush Place your antlers stencil in the middle of…
Continue reading →Holiday-themed coasters are an ideal way to add the holiday spirit to your table. With these slate coasters, they easily add a modern look to your dining and coffee tables. What you will need: Snowflakes Stencil -Small (5.75″x6″) Slate coasters Stencil brush Adhesive spray Use a plate to place your paint and remember to use…
Continue reading →We have new stencils for you to create fun projects for the holidays. Create new home decor, customized clothes, and make interesting themed patterns to celebrate during the holidays. Antlers Stencil – Small (5.75″ x 6″) Try this project: Antlers Stenciled Pillow Holiday Ornaments Stencil – Small (5.75″ x 6″) Try this project: Stenciled Holiday…
Continue reading →This Winter, I think we all want to cozy up and stay creative. Here’s a DIY that will uplift your home with some holiday decor, a stenciled tin pail customized for the holidays! This tin pail was purchased at a craft store. it has a ridged surface but you can still stencil a bumpy surface…
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