Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Fourth Brand-New Stencil -- 9" x 12" THISTLE
Once upon a time, my farmer-father loaded up the pickup with us kids and a collection of sharp, long-handled tools. He drove us to pasture land that lay at a distance from our home farm.
As soon as the pasture came into view, I exclaimed, "Look at all those pretty flowers!"
To this day, my three-years-younger brother will tell this story with glee.
The "pretty flowers" -- I was quickly informed -- were thistles in bloom.
And we had arrived in this pasture to level them with weed-whackers!
Well, I maintain one person's weed can be another person's pretty flower -- and my fascination with thistles has never waned.
One day an idea marched into my head -- why not make a thistle stencil?
So I did.
Here are prints I've made with my fourth just-released stencil --
Above: (foreground)
Thistle
Stencil
and (background)
Mimosa Stencil
(both 9" x 12")
Above:
(foreground)
Thistle
and (background)
Mimosa Stencil
(both 9" x 12")
Above: (foreground)
Thistle
Stencil
; (
background)
L
oopy Ladders
(both 9" x 12") Stencil; (central background)
Ornamental Iron Curls
Stencil (6" x 6")
Above:
Thistle
and (background)
Vases
(both 9" x 12")
Above:
(blue foreground)
Thistle
Stencil;
(distant yellow background)
Mimosa Stencil
; (gray background)
L
oopy Ladders
(both 9" x 12")
Above:
(foreground)
Thistle
Stencil;
(background)
Tangled Pods
Stencil
(both 9" x 12"); (background)
Tiger Lily
Stencil (6" x 6")
Above: a greeting card cover collaged with a partial print that was made with (background) 9" x 12"
Prayer Flags
Stencil
and (foreground) 9" x 12"
Thistle
Stencil.
My four new stencils are also busily making Christmas cards. More about that in December!
In its entirety, 9" x 12"
Prayer Flags Stencil
looks like this:
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