Tuesday, July 7, 2015
PRAYER FLAGS -- a Brand-New Stencil at www.StencilGirlProducts.com!
Today Mary Beth Shaw
celebrates her birthday with a special event -- check here --
www.StencilGirlProducts.com
-- and here -- www.stencilgirltalk.com.
And, by way of coincidence, Mary Beth's
Fractured Glass
stencil
goes perfectly with my brand-new stencil
Prayer Flags
. Pair them up and see for yourself!
Or try it with Daniella Woolf's
Feathers and Lace
.
In forming part of my background on the artwork below, I used three 9"X12" stencils from StencilGirlProducts -- Daniella's, cited above, as well as
Crackle
by Nathalie Kalbach and
Large Hall
stencil by Mary Beth Shaw.
Of several techniques that I used to create this artwork on canvas, the first technique was what I call the "stencil-and-stain" method. Anyone who wants step-by-step details of this technique -- just visit
StencilGirlTalk
and check out the right sidebar. Once a member, you can ask for the June 2015 StencilClub package, which will give you everything you need to know.
Note: Be aware that the stencil-and-stain technique will stain your stencils. Altho some stain can be removed afterward, not all of it can. This doesn't bother some of us, who end up with beautiful stencils that can be cut up and used as collage elements.
Below are two close-ups showing details in the artwork above--
Other canvases made with the same combination of techniques and the same
Prayer Flags
stencil are below --
COPYRIGHT 2015 CECILIA SWATTON -- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT 2015 CECILIA SWATTON -- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT 2015 CECILIA SWATTON -- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
COPYRIGHT 2015 CECILIA SWATTON -- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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In upcoming posts, I will be showing 4 greeting card covers made with this brand-new 9"X12" stencil
Prayer Flags
. These posts will have step-by-step photos covering the methods I used; meanwhile, here's a sneak-peak at the finished cards --
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