Tuesday, June 14, 2011

First Stencil Results


Finally got everything together and managed to get some time to start stenciling. The first lesson is on making a portfolio to keep our stenciled pages in. And here's mine. It was lots of fun - I did learn that spray paint is lots harder to get off than acrylic, LOL! Guess who's going to wear gloves next time?!


I love how easy it is to get these marvelous layers -
just keep spraying!


Next I'll start working on stenciled pages to fill up the portfolio.

The spiderweb and gear stencils used are from Mary Beth Shaw.

5 comments:

  1. How great...stencils have been calling to me - well, years of knowing what Michelle Ward and Lisa Hoffman do with them and the spray cans have given me a hankering. Your work looks fantastic. Our apartment living is not too conducive to spray painting but I bet some alternative can be discovered. Hope you'll show us when you have new samples.

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  2. Marylinn - Actually, Mary Ann addresses the "inside" spraying problem. Spray inks - no fumes, no spray back - Ranger makes a great line called Adirondack (rangerink.com) - beautiful colours. I've used these and like them very much. Mary Ann also mentions Maya Mists,which I haven't used. Go for it - it's lots of fun!
    Erin

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  3. I cannot tell you how much I *LOVE* the gears. Amazing!!! (Also, Blogger seems to work in IE again, as I can see your side bars now)

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  4. These are so cool. I loved this class, and I use my portfolio all the time. Your gear stencil is great! I'm going to go visit MBShaw.

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  5. Destiny and Chris - I LOVE THE GEAR STENCIL!!! And the spider webby one, also from Mary Beth. And they come in a big size and a small size. Uber cool!
    Erin

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