Thanks for joining me on the Stencil Blog Hop. Several artists are sharing many creative techniques with Terri Stegmiller's new line of stencils, produced by Stencil Girl Products. Each day of the hop you will see two new stencils (14 in all) being used by an inspiring artist.
Be sure to leave a comment on this post and you will be entered for a chance to win your own set of the two stencils that I used here. The winner will be drawn one week from today. To be eligible to win you must provide contact information if you don't have your email associated with your comment ID.
And also be sure to visit all the other artists participating in the Stencil Blog Hop. You can enter for more chances to win some of Terri's great stencils.
My stencils arrived in the mail:
Tire Tracks and Slices
Applying Jacquard Discharge Paste
over the Tire Tracks Stencil with a foam roller onto
hand dyed fabric.
The dark areas are wet from the paste...
This needs time to dry...
Slices Stencil
Apply DeColourant Paste with a foam brush
This needs time to dry...
Gunnr watches over the fabrics while they dry.
Ironing the fabric with the Jacquard Discharge Paste...
the dark green fabric now looks like a batik
Ironing the DeColourant...
both front and back side are discharged
Tire Tread Stencil on Stretched Canvas
Light Molding Paste is spread over the stencil
Fiber Paste is spread over Slice Stencil
If you look close, you can see the design.
This needs time to dry...
Tulip Spray Paints
Spraying paint across canvas surface...
Blending wet paint with towel:
the stenciled areas created a textured background
for future collage work on this canvas.
Kathi is joining me today in the Thread Shed
DeColourant applied with foam roller over slice stencil
Ironing the DeColourant piece
Green Fabric.......Jacquard Discharge Paste
Red Fabric.....DeColourant
I used the fabrics to create zipper bags:
Kathi cut a section off this snow dyed fabric...
Using both the Tire Tracks and the Slice stencils,
she sprays over them with Tulip and Shimmer Sprays
She also applies Lumiere Metallic Paint over the slice stencil
Looks good......needs a focal point
Using the slice stencil and pink Lumiere paint,
she creates Hollyhocks as the focal point
As you can see...
we gave the stencils a real work out today!
We created fabrics to use in future art quilts.
We found the stencils to be ideal for most any surface,
especially textiles.
The stencil plastic is heavier than most and they
stand up to vigorous scrubbing at the end of the day.
Yes, the room is back in order......but...
I like it better when it looks like this!
Be sure to leave a comment on this post and you will be entered for a chance to win your own set of the two stencils that I used here. The winner will be announced here on Saturday, Feb 2, 2013.
May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi