Six new stencils from @StencilGirl! Queen Anne’s Lace, cornflower, black-eyed susans, thistles: all the flowers that grew in the fence row along the lane where I grew up in Ohio are represented in this stencil Marsh Flowers (L942): Check out … Continue reading
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Six new stencils from @StencilGirl! These stencils are inspired by my childhood next to a wonderful pond and a giant swamp. My brother and I played there endlessly. There are flowers, creatures, and even some mushrooms! To see these and … Continue reading
Yay! New stencils from @StencilGirl! So excited to be making stuff with my new StencilGirl stencils. In this video, I make a weird mushroom/family page in my Moleskine watercolor landscape journal: Thank you to Daniel Levy for the video! To … Continue reading
I am excited to be working with @StencilGirl Products again to bring you six new stencils inspired by the the swamp next to my childhood home–a place of great mystery and magic. In this video (thank you again Daniel Levy!!), … Continue reading
I am proud to once again have a whole new batch of stencils out from @StencilGirlProducts! There are six in this bunch of woodland, marsh and botanical inspired designs: Here’s a video (thanks, Daniel Levy!) where I demo Sinuous Vines … Continue reading
In this video, add metallic foil to the Flower Garden Stencil from the last post, using iCraft deco pressure sensitive foil glue and silver and gold foil. … Continue reading
Make a Flower Garden Mandala with one @StencilGirlProducts stencil: Tall Flowers! … Continue reading
I am so thrilled with how these four new stencils from StencilGirl Products turned out, and because of that, I am offering a GIVEAWAY! Just leave a comment below or on the Facebook or Instagram posts about the giveaway by … Continue reading
More four color stencils, again with a fat watercolor brush and Kuretake pan watercolors: … Continue reading
I have recently been designing stencils for StencilGirl products, and that got me interested in making four-color layered stencils. These are printed with a big watercolor brush and Kuretake paints–so satisfying to see all the color combinations. Here are four … Continue reading