I see that you glue some and staple others. Brads can be poked through some and stitches added to others. Some can even be tied (though that would be a little more tedious) by poking holes with a punch and threading jute through, tying on the front and clipping the strings. Your painted designs and painted stencils are lovely. TFS!
These are just lovely. Could you be so kind to tell me where you got that large grid stencil. Cuz without it it would be pretty difficult to make some of these. I just came across your channel by accident and I have enjoyed it so much I am going to check and have a peek at your other videos and then I think maybe I might subscribe thank you. Thank you for sharing your talent
I love these painted backgrounds with fodder. I am little obsessed with fodder at the moment. Your work is inspiring! Can't to try your idea out. Thanks for the demo!!
How refreshing to see a new and unique way to use watercolors and stencils. Love this video. Definitely going to try it! Btw, what scissors do you use for fussy cutting?
So I generally don't clean my stencils. If you leave the spray paint to dry, it probably won't be too easy to get off. Most of the time I smoosh the stencil on a paper and get a negative print or two, and then put it back in the drawer.
Love these! Doing this is perfect for those rushed crazy days when I neeeeeed to create and this can be done in stages to relax and unwind while making as you say bits to be added to cards,tags or in a journal. Thank you so much for sharing your process😍👌🏼💕💕💕