We are so excited to announce the release of our new Stencil1 bullet journal stencils! Our take on bullet journaling is focused on embellishment with some of our favoriteStencil1 repeat patterns along with some bold icons! What’s extra exciting is you can break apart your Stencil1 bullet journal stencils to have your own functional bookmark!…
Continue reading →Tired of having to fill your Douglas fir with generic mass-produced ornaments?! Why not create your own one-off ornaments that are sure to be unique. Just follow along with these easy steps… Here is what you will need: Ceramic ornaments Winter Holiday Stencil 4-pack Posca paint markers Adhesive stencil spray Water-based clear coat spray Grab…
Continue reading →“Tag You’re It” was inspired by the Antlered Deer Stencil and the sadness I feel for these majestic animals during hunting season up here in northern Michigan. The first layers started out with PaperArtsy Fresco Finish Paints in Caribbean Sea and Mermaid painted onto both pages of an altered book. Some vintage prescriptions were glued…
Continue reading →“Admit One” These pages were built around a vintage Ferris Wheel Postcard. I used several Distress Oxides (smudged onto a craft mat and spritzed with water and pressing the pages into the watery ink.) I next found some washi tape tickets, donuts, and letters that seemed to go with the color palette and theme and…
Continue reading →“Roped and Chained By The Numbers”. An art journal entry inspired by the Repeat Fashion Chains Stencil 4-pack. I started the background with some antique journal pages and washi tape glued to the pages with a UHU glue stick and sprinkled Infushions from PaperArtsy in Sunset Beach and Rusty Car onto and through the Thatched…
Continue reading →“If the shoe was on the other hoof, would the world be a better place?”. This journal spread was inspired by the Rococo Frame Stencil. I immediately envisioned framed animals hanging on a vintage wallpaper background. I started by using the Solid Scallop Stencil. I traced the pattern in pencil on a piece of scrapbook paper from…
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