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Don’t just give the kids one candy… Give them a whole bunch of treats in a bag made by you!

Things you will need: A plain cloth bag, black and orange paint and paint brush, and Stencil1 Small Pattern stencils.

Start of by grabbing the pattern of your choice and place it on the cloth bag. Here we are using the Stencil1 Diamond repeat pattern stencil.

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Load up your brush with paint color of your choice. Since the pattern stencils are so detailed, it is essential to blot the excess paint off your paint brush by wiping it on a paper towel or plate. This prevents paint from bleeding underneath the stencil.

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Start painting away!

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You can either paint over the stencil evenly for a cleaner finish, or in this case, roughly to give a more distressed look.

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Once the paint is dry, carefully remove the stencil to reveal the pattern.

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Don’t forget to fill up the bags with lots of treats and goodies!

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Check out how we did it step-by-step on this past Make It Monday!

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What goodies are you putting in your treat bags this year? Share them with us @Stencil1!

 


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Welcome in the Fall season with new decor! Warm up your home with a sweet owl print to hang up for its wise eyes to see.

Things you will need: Brown paper, Stencil1 Sprayers metallic spray ink, paint brush and ink pad, and the Stencil1 Owl stencil.

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Start off by coating your paper with a layer of the spray ink. Here, we are using the Stencil Sprayer metallic spray ink in Metallic Copper.

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Not only does coating the paper with the spray ink give it a more vintage, worn out feel, it also gives off a metallic shine when held to the light!

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Once the ink has dried, get the stencil, brush, and ink pad ready.

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Load your brush up on the ink pad and start painting away! What’s great about stenciling with an ink pad is that you pick up the perfect amount of ink for your stencil! No blotting necessary.

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Carefully lift to reveal the final image.

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And there you have it! Hang it up as is or place in a frame to preserve your print.

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Check out how we did it step-by-step on this past Make It Monday!

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“Boo! Did I scare you?!” Get this “scary” little ghost on your shirt and scare the life out of your friends and family!

Things you will need: An orange shirt, paint and a paint brush, and the Stencil1 Ghost stencil.

Place the Ghost stencil in your desired location on your shirt. Add a little tape on the top and bottom of the stencil to keep it in place and to prevent painting over the edge of the stencil.

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Load up your brush with black paint and start painting over the stencil in a dabbing motion. Be sure to remove any excess paint from the brush by wiping it off on a paper towel or plate to prevent the paint from bleeding underneath the stencil.

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Once the paint is finally dry, carefully remove the stencil to reveal the final image.

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Terrifying!

Check out how we did it step-by-step on this past Make It Monday!

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Day of the Dead or Dia de los Muertos is a holiday for remembering and honoring those who have passed. It is a festive, joyous time of celebration. Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars called ofrendas, honoring the deceased using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed, and visiting graves with these as gifts. The Day of the Dead is officially November 2 but festivities for the holiday span from Oct 31 to Nov 2. During this time it is believed that those who have passed return to their earthly homes to visit and rejoice with their loved ones.

In honor of those deceased, why not make them a beautiful paper lantern and light it for them? Or fill the bag with their favorite sweets and leave it with marigold flowers at their grave? Here’s how we made it:

Things you will need: A white paper lunch bag, a candle, Sharpie Stained brush tip fabric markers, and the Stencil1 Sugar Skull stencil.

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Place the Sugar Skull Stencil on top of the bag. Using any Sharpie Stained brush tip fabric marker, start coloring in the Sugar Skull using the stencil as a guide.

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Even though The Sharpie Stained brush tip fabric marker is specifically for fabric, it works just as well for paper! The tapered brush tip makes it easy to fill in any space and create thin or thick strokes.

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You can choose to leave it as a treat bag, or add a candle inside and make it into a lantern.

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Share your Day of the Dead creations with us @Stencil1!


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You’re getting ready for the biggest Halloween party ever, but how are you going to tell people about it? Decorate a blank card with a Stencil1 Halloween stencil, like the Stencil1 Frankenstein stencil, and customize your invitation with all of your party information!

All of your guests are going to be impressed with your stenciling skills and they’re all going to have to come!

For a more detailed explanation and more how-to’s, check out Make It Monday on Stencil1′s Facebook Page!

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It’s not a Halloween party without spooky decor! Learn how to make this pennant banner from scratch and bring in the Halloween vibe.

Start off by cutting long triangle pieces from black and orange card stock or construction paper.

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Find the Halloween stencil of your choice, like the Stencil1 Bat stencil, and place it on the triangle piece. With a makeup sponge and a stamp pad, pick up some ink and dab over the stencil.

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Once all the pieces are finally painted and dry, punch one hole on each corner of the upper edge of the triangle. Feed a string or cord through the holes and hang wherever you’d like!

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For a more detailed explanation and more how-to’s, check out Make It Monday on Stencil1′s Facebook Page!

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Go to Stencil1 Facebook page every Monday at 2 PM EST for live streams of how-to’s and craft talk!

Be sure to check out our 1 Stencil, 2 Ways Halloween Candy Bag DIY!

Stay tuned for more tricks and treats for Halloween 2016!