Good grief! I have always loved this technique and had been showing a young friend how to do it in the morning but after she left I found your video and I just couldn't stop doing one stencil after the other. Thank you so much for sharing - SOOOOO much fun - I really must go and get tea ready now LOL. :-)
I love this and the original shaving cream technique. There are new crafters all the time. So, as far as I am concerned, nothing is old. It is always new to someone. Thank you for the great video.
Wow...I've seen shaving cream techniques before, but never tried them. Your method looks so much easier..will have to try it. Thanks for sharing your talent!
Wow lately I have been seeing so many old (ha I've been around a while so I mean many old) techniques resurfacing as "New" techniques even though they are being done exactly the same way. Now seeing you use the shaving cream technique in this manor that's what I call not just new but greatly improved! This is so much more controlled and the end result is amazing tfs!
I have never seen the shaving cream technique before. This video was instructional, and it looks like a lot of fun. Guess I will be seeing if my neighbor guys have a little bit of shaving cream to borrow cause I want to try this technique.
Would like to use this with a group of preschool children to make fall leaves or turkeys. Do you think liquid food coloring could be used instead of the ink?
Thanks for your very helpful video showing the shaving cream technique,I've been wanting to try this for a long time,but can't find shaving cream here in NZ,would shaving foam do the same thing please?
I'm nearly certain that's the same thing - you do not want the ones that come out as a gel. If it comes out of the can as a creamy foam, you are good! :)
Great technique,..loved the circle stencil.unfortunately couldn't find the list of the products you said was listed to see what it was... Please help.Dawn from the UK