from the Balzer Designs Blog: Blogiversary Story & Giveaway: TCW Stencils + ME

I have had a long and very happy relationship with The Crafter's Workshop.  I was a customer and fan first, then a demonstrator for them, and eventually a signature designer!  I'm so grateful for their support through the years.  I have learned a ton in the seven or so years of working with them — about marketing, about designing (both aesthetically and technically), about teaching, about branding…the list just goes on and on.

The story goes something like this:

Somebody introduced me to Jaime, the founder and owner of The Crafter's Workshop (You can hear our podcast with her from 2013 HERE.) at the Craft & Hobby Association (CHA) show.  I told her what a huge fan I was of her stencils.  I made an off hand suggestion of a super simple stencil that I wished existed.  And so she made it for the next release.  This is it:

from the Balzer Designs Blog: Blogiversary Story & Giveaway: TCW Stencils + MECircle Grid

During that same release, she invited me to do some demos in The Crafter's Workshop booth.  We got to talking and she asked if I had more ideas.  Before I knew it, there was a press release and I was designing packaging and a logo!  It was pretty darn exciting!  I shared the news back in 2011 on my blog HERE.

My early years of work with The Crafter's Workshop were focused on educating people about how to stencil.  That sounds weird doesn't it?  Nowadays it seems like every company has stencils and everybody knows how to use stencils.  However, you have to remember that this was in the early days of the stencil thing.  While Jaime was a stencil expert and had been making stencils for many years, the rest of the craft industry hadn't caught up.  Yet.  People weren't really sure what to do with stencils.  Mists and paints were not an integral part of the scrapbook industry at this point and people were still spraying their mists in a box, super afraid to get dirty.  We were the weirdos out in left field.  This unfamiliarity with stencils is the reason I started my free Stencil 101 class.  I simply wanted people to understand:

  • what stencils could be used for
  • how to get the results they wanted (dab on/dab off)
  • how to store stencils
  • the fact that you do not need to clean your stencils!

It was after that first stencil release that I came up with the whole "Dirty Girl" thing: "I'm a Dirty Girl.  I don't clean my stencils!"

from the Balzer Designs Blog: Blogiversary Story & Giveaway: TCW Stencils + ME
from the Balzer Designs Blog: Blogiversary Story & Giveaway: TCW Stencils + ME
from the Balzer Designs Blog: Blogiversary Story & Giveaway: TCW Stencils + ME
As you can see, I have worn my Dirty Girl Apron proudly through the years, declaring I don't clean my stencils!

Let's take a peek at the stencil releases through the years (where stencils are still available, I've provided links to purchase them from Amazon under each set of images).  I think the changes in the designs over time is quite interesting:

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Available Stencils: Punchinella, Rain, Chevron, Leaf Frame, Clouds

 

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Available Stencils: Leaf Grid, Wood Parquet, Mix & Match Hearts, Pointy Circles, Lotus Blossom, Burst, Pomegranate, Poppies, Circle Explosion, Peek-a-Boo, Peacock FeathersFlower Garden, Layered Stars, Funky Tags, Mixed Up Alphabet

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Available Stencils: Life Strips, Deco DoilyAboriginalCurl FrameHexagonsMayan CalendarSwirly GardenStripesPattern StripsFilmstripChevron ArrowsBug Doily, Chunky Chevron

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Available Stencils: EntrelacAztecCeltic Circle, Bubble DoilyFleur de Lis DoilyFlying Bird DoilyEchoesFlower Quarter, Pattern Leaves, Scallop FlowersLife Months, Weekly CirclesTiny Circles, Circle RegimentSwatter, Cityscape

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Available Stencils: Peacock Doily, Profile, Stacked Triangles, Silhouette Script, Dash Circle Dash, Circles in Lines, Three-Quarter, Shattered Circles, 4 Feathers, US Map, Fifties Clock

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Available Stencils: Crossed, Stick FlowersIndian LeavesArt Deco Leaves, Word ArrowsStripes ExplosionMod Checkerboard, Stones Divided, Web DoilyOnion Skin, Petals4 Faces, Palms

Available Balzer Bits: Celtic Heart, Tiny Rings, Butterfly, Snail Trail, All My Heart, Light Bulb, Rose, Arrow Wheel, Tree, Numbers in Arrow, Here Arrow, Burlap

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Available Stencils: Repeating Pods, Rug, Patterns, Believe Script, Tiled Flower, Snow Branch, Many Faces, Pods on Sticks, Tribal Triangles, Geo Explosion, Striped Flower Circle

Available Balzer Bits: Circled Face, Flower Frame, Atomic Circle, Star Circle, House, Ice Flake, Scribbled Rose, Leafy Branch, Accented Star, Painted Cat, Eye, Layered Flower, Family

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Available Stencils: Lace, Art Deco Alphabet, Triangle Sunburst, Twig & Berry, Art Deco Numbers & More, Hex Flowers, Shattered Triangles, Square Scrolls

Available Balzer Bits: Sequin Waste Bit, Messy Script Bit, Berry Branch Bit

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Available Stencils: Christmas Words, Tribal Fish, Doodled Pattern, On The Road, Pebbles Tied, Spikey Wheels, Overlapping Stripes, Orange Slices, Jax, Mumsy, Christmas Lights

Available Balzer Bits: Beauty Profile, Profile with Dots, Star Circle, Endless Stars, Triangle Panic, Zia Sun, Two Layer Flower

That's a whole lot of stencils, don't you think?!  And you know what?

There are more stencils coming!!!!!

That's right, there will be a new release of gorgeous new Balzer Designs Stencils for The Crafter's Workshop in just a few weeks.  I'm not allowed to share the images of the stencils yet, but here's a sneak peek of three of the new designs:

from the Balzer Designs Blog: Blogiversary Story & Giveaway: TCW Stencils + ME
AND….WAIT!  It gets even better.

How could it possibly get better than new stencils?  

Let me tell you: The Crafter's Workshop is giving away AN ENTIRE SET OF THE NEW BALZER DESIGNS STENCILS IN 12×12.  (I'm sorry that I'm yelling, but I'm just so super duper excited!)  The winner of this giveaway will receive all of the new Balzer Designs Stencils in the 12×12 size.  That's a pretty stellar giveaway, you guys!

To win: Leave an answer to the following question in the comments section of this blog (it must be posted on the blog itself, not on Facebook and not in an email reply):

Describe your favorite stenciling technique?

This contest will remain open until Tuesday, January 10 at 11:59 EST.

In the meantime, I'm going to leave you with one stenciling tutorial blog post from every year I've been posting them:

I hope that over the years I've passed on my love of stencils to you!  Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

1,806 thoughts on “Blogiversary Story & Giveaway: TCW Stencils + Me

  • I think my favorite technique is using stencils with spray inks, layering several colors on top of each other and then adding hints of gold gouache or ink to give it a little sparkle and shine. But the thing about stencils is that you can use them with just about any medium and create almost instant art!

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  • I think my favorite technique is using stencils with spray inks, layering several colors on top of each other and then adding hints of gold gouache or ink to give it a little sparkle and shine. But the thing about stencils is that you can use them with just about any medium and create almost instant art!

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  • I think my favorite technique is using stencils with spray inks, layering several colors on top of each other and then adding hints of gold gouache or ink to give it a little sparkle and shine. But the thing about stencils is that you can use them with just about any medium and create almost instant art!

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  • I think my favorite technique is using stencils with spray inks, layering several colors on top of each other and then adding hints of gold gouache or ink to give it a little sparkle and shine. But the thing about stencils is that you can use them with just about any medium and create almost instant art!

    Reply
  • I think my favorite technique is using stencils with spray inks, layering several colors on top of each other and then adding hints of gold gouache or ink to give it a little sparkle and shine. But the thing about stencils is that you can use them with just about any medium and create almost instant art!

    Reply
  • I think my favorite technique is using stencils with spray inks, layering several colors on top of each other and then adding hints of gold gouache or ink to give it a little sparkle and shine. But the thing about stencils is that you can use them with just about any medium and create almost instant art!

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  • I love stencils! One of my favourite techniques is to simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension and interest on my scrapbooking pages.

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  • I love stencils! One of my favourite techniques is to simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension and interest on my scrapbooking pages.

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  • I love stencils! One of my favourite techniques is to simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension and interest on my scrapbooking pages.

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  • I love stencils! One of my favourite techniques is to simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension and interest on my scrapbooking pages.

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  • I love stencils! One of my favourite techniques is to simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension and interest on my scrapbooking pages.

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  • I love stencils! One of my favourite techniques is to simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension and interest on my scrapbooking pages.

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  • I love the simple act of using the stencil with modeling paste. I get a ridiculous amount of joy out of it..

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  • I love the simple act of using the stencil with modeling paste. I get a ridiculous amount of joy out of it..

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  • I love the simple act of using the stencil with modeling paste. I get a ridiculous amount of joy out of it..

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  • I love the simple act of using the stencil with modeling paste. I get a ridiculous amount of joy out of it..

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  • I love the simple act of using the stencil with modeling paste. I get a ridiculous amount of joy out of it..

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  • I love the simple act of using the stencil with modeling paste. I get a ridiculous amount of joy out of it..

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  • Stencils are my favorite tool! I like using the reverse side of my stenciling to create a randomly chaotic background to work from.

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  • Stencils are my favorite tool! I like using the reverse side of my stenciling to create a randomly chaotic background to work from.

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  • Stencils are my favorite tool! I like using the reverse side of my stenciling to create a randomly chaotic background to work from.

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  • Stencils are my favorite tool! I like using the reverse side of my stenciling to create a randomly chaotic background to work from.

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  • Stencils are my favorite tool! I like using the reverse side of my stenciling to create a randomly chaotic background to work from.

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  • Stencils are my favorite tool! I like using the reverse side of my stenciling to create a randomly chaotic background to work from.

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  • My fav stencil technique is stil the old tried and true of using modeling paste. That texture and depth. Just gotta have it.

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  • My fav stencil technique is stil the old tried and true of using modeling paste. That texture and depth. Just gotta have it.

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  • My fav stencil technique is stil the old tried and true of using modeling paste. That texture and depth. Just gotta have it.

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  • My fav stencil technique is stil the old tried and true of using modeling paste. That texture and depth. Just gotta have it.

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  • My fav stencil technique is stil the old tried and true of using modeling paste. That texture and depth. Just gotta have it.

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  • My fav stencil technique is stil the old tried and true of using modeling paste. That texture and depth. Just gotta have it.

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  • Stencils are FABULOUS! My fave technique is one of the most basic – paint on a cosmetic sponge with some “bumping” in a contrasting color. Super easy and a big impact!
    Thanks for sharing all that you do!❤

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  • Stencils are FABULOUS! My fave technique is one of the most basic – paint on a cosmetic sponge with some “bumping” in a contrasting color. Super easy and a big impact!
    Thanks for sharing all that you do!❤

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  • Stencils are FABULOUS! My fave technique is one of the most basic – paint on a cosmetic sponge with some “bumping” in a contrasting color. Super easy and a big impact!
    Thanks for sharing all that you do!❤

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  • Stencils are FABULOUS! My fave technique is one of the most basic – paint on a cosmetic sponge with some “bumping” in a contrasting color. Super easy and a big impact!
    Thanks for sharing all that you do!❤

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  • Stencils are FABULOUS! My fave technique is one of the most basic – paint on a cosmetic sponge with some “bumping” in a contrasting color. Super easy and a big impact!
    Thanks for sharing all that you do!❤

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  • Stencils are FABULOUS! My fave technique is one of the most basic – paint on a cosmetic sponge with some “bumping” in a contrasting color. Super easy and a big impact!
    Thanks for sharing all that you do!❤

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  • I use stencils a million ways, even more frequently now than I use my beloved rubber stamps! I’ll lightly dab a background in a planner or do more layers in a journal. I’ll make a frame for a photo … note: the idea that you don’t have to use ALL the stencil was life changing for me a few years ago. I particularly love the Balzer Bits which I can carry with me for quick arting-on-the-go. I share all my art supplies with my two creative daughters who use stencils in their own ways, one mostly with paints and the other primarily with spray inks. Thanks for all the fun!!

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  • I use stencils a million ways, even more frequently now than I use my beloved rubber stamps! I’ll lightly dab a background in a planner or do more layers in a journal. I’ll make a frame for a photo … note: the idea that you don’t have to use ALL the stencil was life changing for me a few years ago. I particularly love the Balzer Bits which I can carry with me for quick arting-on-the-go. I share all my art supplies with my two creative daughters who use stencils in their own ways, one mostly with paints and the other primarily with spray inks. Thanks for all the fun!!

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  • I use stencils a million ways, even more frequently now than I use my beloved rubber stamps! I’ll lightly dab a background in a planner or do more layers in a journal. I’ll make a frame for a photo … note: the idea that you don’t have to use ALL the stencil was life changing for me a few years ago. I particularly love the Balzer Bits which I can carry with me for quick arting-on-the-go. I share all my art supplies with my two creative daughters who use stencils in their own ways, one mostly with paints and the other primarily with spray inks. Thanks for all the fun!!

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  • I use stencils a million ways, even more frequently now than I use my beloved rubber stamps! I’ll lightly dab a background in a planner or do more layers in a journal. I’ll make a frame for a photo … note: the idea that you don’t have to use ALL the stencil was life changing for me a few years ago. I particularly love the Balzer Bits which I can carry with me for quick arting-on-the-go. I share all my art supplies with my two creative daughters who use stencils in their own ways, one mostly with paints and the other primarily with spray inks. Thanks for all the fun!!

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  • I use stencils a million ways, even more frequently now than I use my beloved rubber stamps! I’ll lightly dab a background in a planner or do more layers in a journal. I’ll make a frame for a photo … note: the idea that you don’t have to use ALL the stencil was life changing for me a few years ago. I particularly love the Balzer Bits which I can carry with me for quick arting-on-the-go. I share all my art supplies with my two creative daughters who use stencils in their own ways, one mostly with paints and the other primarily with spray inks. Thanks for all the fun!!

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  • I use stencils a million ways, even more frequently now than I use my beloved rubber stamps! I’ll lightly dab a background in a planner or do more layers in a journal. I’ll make a frame for a photo … note: the idea that you don’t have to use ALL the stencil was life changing for me a few years ago. I particularly love the Balzer Bits which I can carry with me for quick arting-on-the-go. I share all my art supplies with my two creative daughters who use stencils in their own ways, one mostly with paints and the other primarily with spray inks. Thanks for all the fun!!

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  • Toss up between using light molding paste, then glazing over with Raw Umber for depth, or using a cosmetic sponge to overlap the stenciling in multiple colors. Doing a lot of that in my art journal lately and loving it. Thanks!

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  • Toss up between using light molding paste, then glazing over with Raw Umber for depth, or using a cosmetic sponge to overlap the stenciling in multiple colors. Doing a lot of that in my art journal lately and loving it. Thanks!

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  • Toss up between using light molding paste, then glazing over with Raw Umber for depth, or using a cosmetic sponge to overlap the stenciling in multiple colors. Doing a lot of that in my art journal lately and loving it. Thanks!

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  • Toss up between using light molding paste, then glazing over with Raw Umber for depth, or using a cosmetic sponge to overlap the stenciling in multiple colors. Doing a lot of that in my art journal lately and loving it. Thanks!

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  • Toss up between using light molding paste, then glazing over with Raw Umber for depth, or using a cosmetic sponge to overlap the stenciling in multiple colors. Doing a lot of that in my art journal lately and loving it. Thanks!

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  • Toss up between using light molding paste, then glazing over with Raw Umber for depth, or using a cosmetic sponge to overlap the stenciling in multiple colors. Doing a lot of that in my art journal lately and loving it. Thanks!

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  • Congrats Julie! I have a fair few of your stencils in my massive collection! Lol!
    I love to use modelling paste through stencils, then spray ink and paint, and watch it puddle around the design! Fab!
    Looking forward to your next collection, peek looks great!
    Alison x

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  • Congrats Julie! I have a fair few of your stencils in my massive collection! Lol!
    I love to use modelling paste through stencils, then spray ink and paint, and watch it puddle around the design! Fab!
    Looking forward to your next collection, peek looks great!
    Alison x

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  • Congrats Julie! I have a fair few of your stencils in my massive collection! Lol!
    I love to use modelling paste through stencils, then spray ink and paint, and watch it puddle around the design! Fab!
    Looking forward to your next collection, peek looks great!
    Alison x

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  • Congrats Julie! I have a fair few of your stencils in my massive collection! Lol!
    I love to use modelling paste through stencils, then spray ink and paint, and watch it puddle around the design! Fab!
    Looking forward to your next collection, peek looks great!
    Alison x

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  • Congrats Julie! I have a fair few of your stencils in my massive collection! Lol!
    I love to use modelling paste through stencils, then spray ink and paint, and watch it puddle around the design! Fab!
    Looking forward to your next collection, peek looks great!
    Alison x

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  • Congrats Julie! I have a fair few of your stencils in my massive collection! Lol!
    I love to use modelling paste through stencils, then spray ink and paint, and watch it puddle around the design! Fab!
    Looking forward to your next collection, peek looks great!
    Alison x

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  • Oh gosh, so many ways to use stencils…do I really have to pick just one? One of my newest favorite ways is to use them to create an outline for doing some fun hand embroidery.

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  • Oh gosh, so many ways to use stencils…do I really have to pick just one? One of my newest favorite ways is to use them to create an outline for doing some fun hand embroidery.

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  • Oh gosh, so many ways to use stencils…do I really have to pick just one? One of my newest favorite ways is to use them to create an outline for doing some fun hand embroidery.

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  • Oh gosh, so many ways to use stencils…do I really have to pick just one? One of my newest favorite ways is to use them to create an outline for doing some fun hand embroidery.

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  • Oh gosh, so many ways to use stencils…do I really have to pick just one? One of my newest favorite ways is to use them to create an outline for doing some fun hand embroidery.

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  • Oh gosh, so many ways to use stencils…do I really have to pick just one? One of my newest favorite ways is to use them to create an outline for doing some fun hand embroidery.

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  • Wow, You have opened my eyes on new ways to use stencils.I was never much of a stencil user, but now I see all kinds of possibilities. I especially liked the technique where you create repeat patterns. Perfect for cards and s scrapbook pages. Thanks for taking the time to show me endless ideas to create new projects with stencils ! I am really excited!

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  • Wow, You have opened my eyes on new ways to use stencils.I was never much of a stencil user, but now I see all kinds of possibilities. I especially liked the technique where you create repeat patterns. Perfect for cards and s scrapbook pages. Thanks for taking the time to show me endless ideas to create new projects with stencils ! I am really excited!

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  • Wow, You have opened my eyes on new ways to use stencils.I was never much of a stencil user, but now I see all kinds of possibilities. I especially liked the technique where you create repeat patterns. Perfect for cards and s scrapbook pages. Thanks for taking the time to show me endless ideas to create new projects with stencils ! I am really excited!

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  • Wow, You have opened my eyes on new ways to use stencils.I was never much of a stencil user, but now I see all kinds of possibilities. I especially liked the technique where you create repeat patterns. Perfect for cards and s scrapbook pages. Thanks for taking the time to show me endless ideas to create new projects with stencils ! I am really excited!

    Reply
  • Wow, You have opened my eyes on new ways to use stencils.I was never much of a stencil user, but now I see all kinds of possibilities. I especially liked the technique where you create repeat patterns. Perfect for cards and s scrapbook pages. Thanks for taking the time to show me endless ideas to create new projects with stencils ! I am really excited!

    Reply
  • Wow, You have opened my eyes on new ways to use stencils.I was never much of a stencil user, but now I see all kinds of possibilities. I especially liked the technique where you create repeat patterns. Perfect for cards and s scrapbook pages. Thanks for taking the time to show me endless ideas to create new projects with stencils ! I am really excited!

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  • my favorite way to use stencils is using ink, pints or sprays! I love stencils and do try other techniques.

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  • my favorite way to use stencils is using ink, pints or sprays! I love stencils and do try other techniques.

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  • my favorite way to use stencils is using ink, pints or sprays! I love stencils and do try other techniques.

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  • my favorite way to use stencils is using ink, pints or sprays! I love stencils and do try other techniques.

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  • my favorite way to use stencils is using ink, pints or sprays! I love stencils and do try other techniques.

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  • my favorite way to use stencils is using ink, pints or sprays! I love stencils and do try other techniques.

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  • I love to mix paint with molding paste to use with my stencils — you get design plus texture! Happy blogiversary, Julie! I have enjoyed reading your blog for many years.

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  • I love to mix paint with molding paste to use with my stencils — you get design plus texture! Happy blogiversary, Julie! I have enjoyed reading your blog for many years.

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  • I love to mix paint with molding paste to use with my stencils — you get design plus texture! Happy blogiversary, Julie! I have enjoyed reading your blog for many years.

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  • I love to mix paint with molding paste to use with my stencils — you get design plus texture! Happy blogiversary, Julie! I have enjoyed reading your blog for many years.

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  • I love to mix paint with molding paste to use with my stencils — you get design plus texture! Happy blogiversary, Julie! I have enjoyed reading your blog for many years.

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  • I love to mix paint with molding paste to use with my stencils — you get design plus texture! Happy blogiversary, Julie! I have enjoyed reading your blog for many years.

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  • paints not pints LOL!

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  • paints not pints LOL!

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  • paints not pints LOL!

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  • paints not pints LOL!

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  • paints not pints LOL!

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  • paints not pints LOL!

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  • My favorite stencil technique is modeling paste or heavy bodied gesso for a thick layer. I never tire of this effevt

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  • My favorite stencil technique is modeling paste or heavy bodied gesso for a thick layer. I never tire of this effevt

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  • My favorite stencil technique is modeling paste or heavy bodied gesso for a thick layer. I never tire of this effevt

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  • My favorite stencil technique is modeling paste or heavy bodied gesso for a thick layer. I never tire of this effevt

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  • My favorite stencil technique is modeling paste or heavy bodied gesso for a thick layer. I never tire of this effevt

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  • My favorite stencil technique is modeling paste or heavy bodied gesso for a thick layer. I never tire of this effevt

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  • Oh Julie, you really have created a love of stencils in me. Your 101 classes were fabulous. I learned so many techniques with you. Please come over to the UK and teach some classes!!! My favourite technique that I repeat far too often, lol, is the bump technique. But I also love pushing grunge paste or modelling paste through a stencil. Looking at all your collections reminds me too well that I have so many of your stencils!!!!! I absolutely cannot resist them. Thankyou for your bubbly, infectious and inspiring videos!

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  • Oh Julie, you really have created a love of stencils in me. Your 101 classes were fabulous. I learned so many techniques with you. Please come over to the UK and teach some classes!!! My favourite technique that I repeat far too often, lol, is the bump technique. But I also love pushing grunge paste or modelling paste through a stencil. Looking at all your collections reminds me too well that I have so many of your stencils!!!!! I absolutely cannot resist them. Thankyou for your bubbly, infectious and inspiring videos!

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  • Oh Julie, you really have created a love of stencils in me. Your 101 classes were fabulous. I learned so many techniques with you. Please come over to the UK and teach some classes!!! My favourite technique that I repeat far too often, lol, is the bump technique. But I also love pushing grunge paste or modelling paste through a stencil. Looking at all your collections reminds me too well that I have so many of your stencils!!!!! I absolutely cannot resist them. Thankyou for your bubbly, infectious and inspiring videos!

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  • Oh Julie, you really have created a love of stencils in me. Your 101 classes were fabulous. I learned so many techniques with you. Please come over to the UK and teach some classes!!! My favourite technique that I repeat far too often, lol, is the bump technique. But I also love pushing grunge paste or modelling paste through a stencil. Looking at all your collections reminds me too well that I have so many of your stencils!!!!! I absolutely cannot resist them. Thankyou for your bubbly, infectious and inspiring videos!

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  • Oh Julie, you really have created a love of stencils in me. Your 101 classes were fabulous. I learned so many techniques with you. Please come over to the UK and teach some classes!!! My favourite technique that I repeat far too often, lol, is the bump technique. But I also love pushing grunge paste or modelling paste through a stencil. Looking at all your collections reminds me too well that I have so many of your stencils!!!!! I absolutely cannot resist them. Thankyou for your bubbly, infectious and inspiring videos!

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  • Oh Julie, you really have created a love of stencils in me. Your 101 classes were fabulous. I learned so many techniques with you. Please come over to the UK and teach some classes!!! My favourite technique that I repeat far too often, lol, is the bump technique. But I also love pushing grunge paste or modelling paste through a stencil. Looking at all your collections reminds me too well that I have so many of your stencils!!!!! I absolutely cannot resist them. Thankyou for your bubbly, infectious and inspiring videos!

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  • Hi there! I adore your stencils, we don’t get them around where I live (Israel), but I’d love to have some.
    As was mentioned by so many, I like to use stencils for texture with either modeling paste/ gel medium/ heavy gesso. I think the effect is awesome when painted over after with acrylics, inks or even watercolor.
    I have also used gelatos on stencils with great effect – so that’s another way. 🙂 I am listener to your podcast and enjoy reading your blog and your presence in the artshpere.

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  • Hi there! I adore your stencils, we don’t get them around where I live (Israel), but I’d love to have some.
    As was mentioned by so many, I like to use stencils for texture with either modeling paste/ gel medium/ heavy gesso. I think the effect is awesome when painted over after with acrylics, inks or even watercolor.
    I have also used gelatos on stencils with great effect – so that’s another way. 🙂 I am listener to your podcast and enjoy reading your blog and your presence in the artshpere.

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  • Hi there! I adore your stencils, we don’t get them around where I live (Israel), but I’d love to have some.
    As was mentioned by so many, I like to use stencils for texture with either modeling paste/ gel medium/ heavy gesso. I think the effect is awesome when painted over after with acrylics, inks or even watercolor.
    I have also used gelatos on stencils with great effect – so that’s another way. 🙂 I am listener to your podcast and enjoy reading your blog and your presence in the artshpere.

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  • Hi there! I adore your stencils, we don’t get them around where I live (Israel), but I’d love to have some.
    As was mentioned by so many, I like to use stencils for texture with either modeling paste/ gel medium/ heavy gesso. I think the effect is awesome when painted over after with acrylics, inks or even watercolor.
    I have also used gelatos on stencils with great effect – so that’s another way. 🙂 I am listener to your podcast and enjoy reading your blog and your presence in the artshpere.

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  • Hi there! I adore your stencils, we don’t get them around where I live (Israel), but I’d love to have some.
    As was mentioned by so many, I like to use stencils for texture with either modeling paste/ gel medium/ heavy gesso. I think the effect is awesome when painted over after with acrylics, inks or even watercolor.
    I have also used gelatos on stencils with great effect – so that’s another way. 🙂 I am listener to your podcast and enjoy reading your blog and your presence in the artshpere.

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  • Hi there! I adore your stencils, we don’t get them around where I live (Israel), but I’d love to have some.
    As was mentioned by so many, I like to use stencils for texture with either modeling paste/ gel medium/ heavy gesso. I think the effect is awesome when painted over after with acrylics, inks or even watercolor.
    I have also used gelatos on stencils with great effect – so that’s another way. 🙂 I am listener to your podcast and enjoy reading your blog and your presence in the artshpere.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is simply using a make-up sponge and acrylic paint. I paint abstractly and love to add stencil layers. Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is simply using a make-up sponge and acrylic paint. I paint abstractly and love to add stencil layers. Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is simply using a make-up sponge and acrylic paint. I paint abstractly and love to add stencil layers. Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is simply using a make-up sponge and acrylic paint. I paint abstractly and love to add stencil layers. Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is simply using a make-up sponge and acrylic paint. I paint abstractly and love to add stencil layers. Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is simply using a make-up sponge and acrylic paint. I paint abstractly and love to add stencil layers. Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!

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  • I love using distress ink in layers through the stencils to get a blended look of the colors. .Looking forward to the new stencils to come.

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  • I love using distress ink in layers through the stencils to get a blended look of the colors. .Looking forward to the new stencils to come.

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  • I love using distress ink in layers through the stencils to get a blended look of the colors. .Looking forward to the new stencils to come.

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  • I love using distress ink in layers through the stencils to get a blended look of the colors. .Looking forward to the new stencils to come.

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  • I love using distress ink in layers through the stencils to get a blended look of the colors. .Looking forward to the new stencils to come.

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  • I love using distress ink in layers through the stencils to get a blended look of the colors. .Looking forward to the new stencils to come.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a palette knife to add texture to a piece with modeling paste. I like to color my modeling paste beforehand by mixing it with ColourArte’s Primary Elements Artist Piegments. I love all your stencil designs, and I’d be thrilled to win a set of your new ones! Thanks for the chance! Keep up your beautiful work! Hugs!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a palette knife to add texture to a piece with modeling paste. I like to color my modeling paste beforehand by mixing it with ColourArte’s Primary Elements Artist Piegments. I love all your stencil designs, and I’d be thrilled to win a set of your new ones! Thanks for the chance! Keep up your beautiful work! Hugs!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a palette knife to add texture to a piece with modeling paste. I like to color my modeling paste beforehand by mixing it with ColourArte’s Primary Elements Artist Piegments. I love all your stencil designs, and I’d be thrilled to win a set of your new ones! Thanks for the chance! Keep up your beautiful work! Hugs!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a palette knife to add texture to a piece with modeling paste. I like to color my modeling paste beforehand by mixing it with ColourArte’s Primary Elements Artist Piegments. I love all your stencil designs, and I’d be thrilled to win a set of your new ones! Thanks for the chance! Keep up your beautiful work! Hugs!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a palette knife to add texture to a piece with modeling paste. I like to color my modeling paste beforehand by mixing it with ColourArte’s Primary Elements Artist Piegments. I love all your stencil designs, and I’d be thrilled to win a set of your new ones! Thanks for the chance! Keep up your beautiful work! Hugs!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a palette knife to add texture to a piece with modeling paste. I like to color my modeling paste beforehand by mixing it with ColourArte’s Primary Elements Artist Piegments. I love all your stencil designs, and I’d be thrilled to win a set of your new ones! Thanks for the chance! Keep up your beautiful work! Hugs!

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  • I have stencils galore, but haven’t really gotten into using stencils UNTIL I saw a video on using gelatin plates. I made my own plate (but thinking about purchasing one for durability). I love that you can spread your paint on the plate, lay down a stencil, then put a sheet of paper on top and create a design. THAT IS TOTALLY AWESOME.

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  • I have stencils galore, but haven’t really gotten into using stencils UNTIL I saw a video on using gelatin plates. I made my own plate (but thinking about purchasing one for durability). I love that you can spread your paint on the plate, lay down a stencil, then put a sheet of paper on top and create a design. THAT IS TOTALLY AWESOME.

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  • I have stencils galore, but haven’t really gotten into using stencils UNTIL I saw a video on using gelatin plates. I made my own plate (but thinking about purchasing one for durability). I love that you can spread your paint on the plate, lay down a stencil, then put a sheet of paper on top and create a design. THAT IS TOTALLY AWESOME.

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  • I have stencils galore, but haven’t really gotten into using stencils UNTIL I saw a video on using gelatin plates. I made my own plate (but thinking about purchasing one for durability). I love that you can spread your paint on the plate, lay down a stencil, then put a sheet of paper on top and create a design. THAT IS TOTALLY AWESOME.

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  • I have stencils galore, but haven’t really gotten into using stencils UNTIL I saw a video on using gelatin plates. I made my own plate (but thinking about purchasing one for durability). I love that you can spread your paint on the plate, lay down a stencil, then put a sheet of paper on top and create a design. THAT IS TOTALLY AWESOME.

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  • I have stencils galore, but haven’t really gotten into using stencils UNTIL I saw a video on using gelatin plates. I made my own plate (but thinking about purchasing one for durability). I love that you can spread your paint on the plate, lay down a stencil, then put a sheet of paper on top and create a design. THAT IS TOTALLY AWESOME.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to first use a credit card to scrape paint across the stencil, giving it a bit of hit-and-miss first color. THen spraying another color over the stencil before pulling it up.
    THanks so much for your wonderful blog, sharing those wonderful museum visits, and a look back over great projects to remind us to try things we forgot.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to first use a credit card to scrape paint across the stencil, giving it a bit of hit-and-miss first color. THen spraying another color over the stencil before pulling it up.
    THanks so much for your wonderful blog, sharing those wonderful museum visits, and a look back over great projects to remind us to try things we forgot.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to first use a credit card to scrape paint across the stencil, giving it a bit of hit-and-miss first color. THen spraying another color over the stencil before pulling it up.
    THanks so much for your wonderful blog, sharing those wonderful museum visits, and a look back over great projects to remind us to try things we forgot.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to first use a credit card to scrape paint across the stencil, giving it a bit of hit-and-miss first color. THen spraying another color over the stencil before pulling it up.
    THanks so much for your wonderful blog, sharing those wonderful museum visits, and a look back over great projects to remind us to try things we forgot.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to first use a credit card to scrape paint across the stencil, giving it a bit of hit-and-miss first color. THen spraying another color over the stencil before pulling it up.
    THanks so much for your wonderful blog, sharing those wonderful museum visits, and a look back over great projects to remind us to try things we forgot.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to first use a credit card to scrape paint across the stencil, giving it a bit of hit-and-miss first color. THen spraying another color over the stencil before pulling it up.
    THanks so much for your wonderful blog, sharing those wonderful museum visits, and a look back over great projects to remind us to try things we forgot.

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  • First, seems like all my favorite older stencils aren’t available. You don’t have a source for a secret stash of them, do you?
    My favorite stencil technique is using joint compound with a stencil for texture. I’m taking painting lessons and a rather successful artist showed me this. The joint compound can be mixed with paint or it can be painted. Love it!

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  • First, seems like all my favorite older stencils aren’t available. You don’t have a source for a secret stash of them, do you?
    My favorite stencil technique is using joint compound with a stencil for texture. I’m taking painting lessons and a rather successful artist showed me this. The joint compound can be mixed with paint or it can be painted. Love it!

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  • First, seems like all my favorite older stencils aren’t available. You don’t have a source for a secret stash of them, do you?
    My favorite stencil technique is using joint compound with a stencil for texture. I’m taking painting lessons and a rather successful artist showed me this. The joint compound can be mixed with paint or it can be painted. Love it!

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  • First, seems like all my favorite older stencils aren’t available. You don’t have a source for a secret stash of them, do you?
    My favorite stencil technique is using joint compound with a stencil for texture. I’m taking painting lessons and a rather successful artist showed me this. The joint compound can be mixed with paint or it can be painted. Love it!

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  • First, seems like all my favorite older stencils aren’t available. You don’t have a source for a secret stash of them, do you?
    My favorite stencil technique is using joint compound with a stencil for texture. I’m taking painting lessons and a rather successful artist showed me this. The joint compound can be mixed with paint or it can be painted. Love it!

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  • First, seems like all my favorite older stencils aren’t available. You don’t have a source for a secret stash of them, do you?
    My favorite stencil technique is using joint compound with a stencil for texture. I’m taking painting lessons and a rather successful artist showed me this. The joint compound can be mixed with paint or it can be painted. Love it!

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  • Wow, you designed more stencils than I realized and I’m behind in having them all so I sure hope that I win the give-away!
    One of my favorite things to do with a stencil is to use embossing paste with paint mixed in to create a textured look.

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  • Wow, you designed more stencils than I realized and I’m behind in having them all so I sure hope that I win the give-away!
    One of my favorite things to do with a stencil is to use embossing paste with paint mixed in to create a textured look.

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  • Wow, you designed more stencils than I realized and I’m behind in having them all so I sure hope that I win the give-away!
    One of my favorite things to do with a stencil is to use embossing paste with paint mixed in to create a textured look.

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  • Wow, you designed more stencils than I realized and I’m behind in having them all so I sure hope that I win the give-away!
    One of my favorite things to do with a stencil is to use embossing paste with paint mixed in to create a textured look.

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  • Wow, you designed more stencils than I realized and I’m behind in having them all so I sure hope that I win the give-away!
    One of my favorite things to do with a stencil is to use embossing paste with paint mixed in to create a textured look.

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  • Wow, you designed more stencils than I realized and I’m behind in having them all so I sure hope that I win the give-away!
    One of my favorite things to do with a stencil is to use embossing paste with paint mixed in to create a textured look.

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  • Hi, my favorite technique with stencils is to put joint compound through the stencil, then when it’s dry put it back over and spray with my favorite sprays, then take the stencil off and gently spray with water and let some of it run off into the gaps.

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  • Hi, my favorite technique with stencils is to put joint compound through the stencil, then when it’s dry put it back over and spray with my favorite sprays, then take the stencil off and gently spray with water and let some of it run off into the gaps.

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  • Hi, my favorite technique with stencils is to put joint compound through the stencil, then when it’s dry put it back over and spray with my favorite sprays, then take the stencil off and gently spray with water and let some of it run off into the gaps.

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  • Hi, my favorite technique with stencils is to put joint compound through the stencil, then when it’s dry put it back over and spray with my favorite sprays, then take the stencil off and gently spray with water and let some of it run off into the gaps.

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  • Hi, my favorite technique with stencils is to put joint compound through the stencil, then when it’s dry put it back over and spray with my favorite sprays, then take the stencil off and gently spray with water and let some of it run off into the gaps.

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  • Hi, my favorite technique with stencils is to put joint compound through the stencil, then when it’s dry put it back over and spray with my favorite sprays, then take the stencil off and gently spray with water and let some of it run off into the gaps.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to mix shaving cream with acrylic paint and then stencil on photo paper. The stencil technique is basically the one Julie recommends dab on dab off, but when combined with the “gooeyness” of the paint and shaving cream mixture and the look (shine/almost iridescent) that comes from the photo paper, the look is amazing. If you use standard sizes like 5 x 7 or 4 x 6, they fit perfectly in scrapbooks or photo sleeves.
    Julie, this post is amazing. I have so many of the older ones, and I copied the post and put it in my stencil notebook right in front to remind me of ones I want to purchase. You really have come a long way. Congratulations many times over!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to mix shaving cream with acrylic paint and then stencil on photo paper. The stencil technique is basically the one Julie recommends dab on dab off, but when combined with the “gooeyness” of the paint and shaving cream mixture and the look (shine/almost iridescent) that comes from the photo paper, the look is amazing. If you use standard sizes like 5 x 7 or 4 x 6, they fit perfectly in scrapbooks or photo sleeves.
    Julie, this post is amazing. I have so many of the older ones, and I copied the post and put it in my stencil notebook right in front to remind me of ones I want to purchase. You really have come a long way. Congratulations many times over!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to mix shaving cream with acrylic paint and then stencil on photo paper. The stencil technique is basically the one Julie recommends dab on dab off, but when combined with the “gooeyness” of the paint and shaving cream mixture and the look (shine/almost iridescent) that comes from the photo paper, the look is amazing. If you use standard sizes like 5 x 7 or 4 x 6, they fit perfectly in scrapbooks or photo sleeves.
    Julie, this post is amazing. I have so many of the older ones, and I copied the post and put it in my stencil notebook right in front to remind me of ones I want to purchase. You really have come a long way. Congratulations many times over!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to mix shaving cream with acrylic paint and then stencil on photo paper. The stencil technique is basically the one Julie recommends dab on dab off, but when combined with the “gooeyness” of the paint and shaving cream mixture and the look (shine/almost iridescent) that comes from the photo paper, the look is amazing. If you use standard sizes like 5 x 7 or 4 x 6, they fit perfectly in scrapbooks or photo sleeves.
    Julie, this post is amazing. I have so many of the older ones, and I copied the post and put it in my stencil notebook right in front to remind me of ones I want to purchase. You really have come a long way. Congratulations many times over!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to mix shaving cream with acrylic paint and then stencil on photo paper. The stencil technique is basically the one Julie recommends dab on dab off, but when combined with the “gooeyness” of the paint and shaving cream mixture and the look (shine/almost iridescent) that comes from the photo paper, the look is amazing. If you use standard sizes like 5 x 7 or 4 x 6, they fit perfectly in scrapbooks or photo sleeves.
    Julie, this post is amazing. I have so many of the older ones, and I copied the post and put it in my stencil notebook right in front to remind me of ones I want to purchase. You really have come a long way. Congratulations many times over!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to mix shaving cream with acrylic paint and then stencil on photo paper. The stencil technique is basically the one Julie recommends dab on dab off, but when combined with the “gooeyness” of the paint and shaving cream mixture and the look (shine/almost iridescent) that comes from the photo paper, the look is amazing. If you use standard sizes like 5 x 7 or 4 x 6, they fit perfectly in scrapbooks or photo sleeves.
    Julie, this post is amazing. I have so many of the older ones, and I copied the post and put it in my stencil notebook right in front to remind me of ones I want to purchase. You really have come a long way. Congratulations many times over!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them with my gelli plate. I love to layer and layer and layer all of my stencils!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them with my gelli plate. I love to layer and layer and layer all of my stencils!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them with my gelli plate. I love to layer and layer and layer all of my stencils!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them with my gelli plate. I love to layer and layer and layer all of my stencils!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them with my gelli plate. I love to layer and layer and layer all of my stencils!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them with my gelli plate. I love to layer and layer and layer all of my stencils!

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  • Ok first, I just hyperventilated over the idea of new stencils!! WOOT!
    My favourite technique is the good old ‘dab on, dab off’ method, with a makeup sponge, blending different colours as you go. Always a great look, and leaves my hands covered in glorious colour!

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  • Ok first, I just hyperventilated over the idea of new stencils!! WOOT!
    My favourite technique is the good old ‘dab on, dab off’ method, with a makeup sponge, blending different colours as you go. Always a great look, and leaves my hands covered in glorious colour!

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  • Ok first, I just hyperventilated over the idea of new stencils!! WOOT!
    My favourite technique is the good old ‘dab on, dab off’ method, with a makeup sponge, blending different colours as you go. Always a great look, and leaves my hands covered in glorious colour!

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  • Ok first, I just hyperventilated over the idea of new stencils!! WOOT!
    My favourite technique is the good old ‘dab on, dab off’ method, with a makeup sponge, blending different colours as you go. Always a great look, and leaves my hands covered in glorious colour!

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  • Ok first, I just hyperventilated over the idea of new stencils!! WOOT!
    My favourite technique is the good old ‘dab on, dab off’ method, with a makeup sponge, blending different colours as you go. Always a great look, and leaves my hands covered in glorious colour!

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  • Ok first, I just hyperventilated over the idea of new stencils!! WOOT!
    My favourite technique is the good old ‘dab on, dab off’ method, with a makeup sponge, blending different colours as you go. Always a great look, and leaves my hands covered in glorious colour!

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  • Hi Julie
    I love to use clear modelling paste mixed with mica powder through stencils on acetate, gives a really different look and can be layered with other forms of stencilling and painting.
    Love Val

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  • Hi Julie
    I love to use clear modelling paste mixed with mica powder through stencils on acetate, gives a really different look and can be layered with other forms of stencilling and painting.
    Love Val

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  • Hi Julie
    I love to use clear modelling paste mixed with mica powder through stencils on acetate, gives a really different look and can be layered with other forms of stencilling and painting.
    Love Val

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  • Hi Julie
    I love to use clear modelling paste mixed with mica powder through stencils on acetate, gives a really different look and can be layered with other forms of stencilling and painting.
    Love Val

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  • Hi Julie
    I love to use clear modelling paste mixed with mica powder through stencils on acetate, gives a really different look and can be layered with other forms of stencilling and painting.
    Love Val

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  • Hi Julie
    I love to use clear modelling paste mixed with mica powder through stencils on acetate, gives a really different look and can be layered with other forms of stencilling and painting.
    Love Val

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  • Oh, wow! What a blessing it would be to win these stencils! I just talked to a fellow crafter yesterday about getting women together periodically to make encouraging cards that would be given to people one on one or anonymously to build them up and remind them that they are not alone. This would be wonderful to have and use!

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  • Oh, wow! What a blessing it would be to win these stencils! I just talked to a fellow crafter yesterday about getting women together periodically to make encouraging cards that would be given to people one on one or anonymously to build them up and remind them that they are not alone. This would be wonderful to have and use!

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  • Oh, wow! What a blessing it would be to win these stencils! I just talked to a fellow crafter yesterday about getting women together periodically to make encouraging cards that would be given to people one on one or anonymously to build them up and remind them that they are not alone. This would be wonderful to have and use!

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  • Oh, wow! What a blessing it would be to win these stencils! I just talked to a fellow crafter yesterday about getting women together periodically to make encouraging cards that would be given to people one on one or anonymously to build them up and remind them that they are not alone. This would be wonderful to have and use!

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  • Oh, wow! What a blessing it would be to win these stencils! I just talked to a fellow crafter yesterday about getting women together periodically to make encouraging cards that would be given to people one on one or anonymously to build them up and remind them that they are not alone. This would be wonderful to have and use!

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  • Oh, wow! What a blessing it would be to win these stencils! I just talked to a fellow crafter yesterday about getting women together periodically to make encouraging cards that would be given to people one on one or anonymously to build them up and remind them that they are not alone. This would be wonderful to have and use!

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  • Congratulations on your Blogiversary! I love to use stencils with my gelli plate for cool background effects.

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  • Congratulations on your Blogiversary! I love to use stencils with my gelli plate for cool background effects.

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  • Congratulations on your Blogiversary! I love to use stencils with my gelli plate for cool background effects.

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  • Congratulations on your Blogiversary! I love to use stencils with my gelli plate for cool background effects.

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  • Congratulations on your Blogiversary! I love to use stencils with my gelli plate for cool background effects.

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  • Congratulations on your Blogiversary! I love to use stencils with my gelli plate for cool background effects.

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  • I’m still pretty new to using stencils. But I love trying to layer different stencils. The effect is different every time!!

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  • I’m still pretty new to using stencils. But I love trying to layer different stencils. The effect is different every time!!

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  • I’m still pretty new to using stencils. But I love trying to layer different stencils. The effect is different every time!!

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  • I’m still pretty new to using stencils. But I love trying to layer different stencils. The effect is different every time!!

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  • I’m still pretty new to using stencils. But I love trying to layer different stencils. The effect is different every time!!

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  • I’m still pretty new to using stencils. But I love trying to layer different stencils. The effect is different every time!!

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  • I love to either dab paint or trace the shapes with a marker or gel pen. Your stencils are so fun and inspiring!!

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  • I love to either dab paint or trace the shapes with a marker or gel pen. Your stencils are so fun and inspiring!!

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  • I love to either dab paint or trace the shapes with a marker or gel pen. Your stencils are so fun and inspiring!!

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  • I love to either dab paint or trace the shapes with a marker or gel pen. Your stencils are so fun and inspiring!!

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  • I love to either dab paint or trace the shapes with a marker or gel pen. Your stencils are so fun and inspiring!!

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  • I love to either dab paint or trace the shapes with a marker or gel pen. Your stencils are so fun and inspiring!!

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  • I like laying down layers of paint and then removing the paint from inside the stencil. Using black gesso is particularly satisfying!

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  • I like laying down layers of paint and then removing the paint from inside the stencil. Using black gesso is particularly satisfying!

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  • I like laying down layers of paint and then removing the paint from inside the stencil. Using black gesso is particularly satisfying!

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  • I like laying down layers of paint and then removing the paint from inside the stencil. Using black gesso is particularly satisfying!

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  • I like laying down layers of paint and then removing the paint from inside the stencil. Using black gesso is particularly satisfying!

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  • I like laying down layers of paint and then removing the paint from inside the stencil. Using black gesso is particularly satisfying!

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  • I love using stencils in geli printing! Second favorite goes back to stamping beginnings, using stamping ink and a foam blender

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  • I love using stencils in geli printing! Second favorite goes back to stamping beginnings, using stamping ink and a foam blender

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  • I love using stencils in geli printing! Second favorite goes back to stamping beginnings, using stamping ink and a foam blender

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  • I love using stencils in geli printing! Second favorite goes back to stamping beginnings, using stamping ink and a foam blender

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  • I love using stencils in geli printing! Second favorite goes back to stamping beginnings, using stamping ink and a foam blender

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  • I love using stencils in geli printing! Second favorite goes back to stamping beginnings, using stamping ink and a foam blender

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  • I love to play with different artist pastes when I use my stencils.

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  • I love to play with different artist pastes when I use my stencils.

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  • I love to play with different artist pastes when I use my stencils.

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  • I love to play with different artist pastes when I use my stencils.

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  • I love to play with different artist pastes when I use my stencils.

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  • I love to play with different artist pastes when I use my stencils.

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  • I just got a Gelli Plate for Christmas and am discovering how cool stencils are for adding design and texture to my prints. The torn or cut Gelli prints can then be woven and/or layered onto my mixed media artwork. So much fun!

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  • I just got a Gelli Plate for Christmas and am discovering how cool stencils are for adding design and texture to my prints. The torn or cut Gelli prints can then be woven and/or layered onto my mixed media artwork. So much fun!

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  • I just got a Gelli Plate for Christmas and am discovering how cool stencils are for adding design and texture to my prints. The torn or cut Gelli prints can then be woven and/or layered onto my mixed media artwork. So much fun!

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  • I just got a Gelli Plate for Christmas and am discovering how cool stencils are for adding design and texture to my prints. The torn or cut Gelli prints can then be woven and/or layered onto my mixed media artwork. So much fun!

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  • I just got a Gelli Plate for Christmas and am discovering how cool stencils are for adding design and texture to my prints. The torn or cut Gelli prints can then be woven and/or layered onto my mixed media artwork. So much fun!

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  • I just got a Gelli Plate for Christmas and am discovering how cool stencils are for adding design and texture to my prints. The torn or cut Gelli prints can then be woven and/or layered onto my mixed media artwork. So much fun!

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  • Stencils are my favorite paper crafting tool for adding color and imagery. They are so versatile! My favorite medium to use the with is color was sprays! I also work in clay and use them with glazes.
    Holly

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  • Stencils are my favorite paper crafting tool for adding color and imagery. They are so versatile! My favorite medium to use the with is color was sprays! I also work in clay and use them with glazes.
    Holly

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  • Stencils are my favorite paper crafting tool for adding color and imagery. They are so versatile! My favorite medium to use the with is color was sprays! I also work in clay and use them with glazes.
    Holly

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  • Stencils are my favorite paper crafting tool for adding color and imagery. They are so versatile! My favorite medium to use the with is color was sprays! I also work in clay and use them with glazes.
    Holly

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  • Stencils are my favorite paper crafting tool for adding color and imagery. They are so versatile! My favorite medium to use the with is color was sprays! I also work in clay and use them with glazes.
    Holly

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  • Stencils are my favorite paper crafting tool for adding color and imagery. They are so versatile! My favorite medium to use the with is color was sprays! I also work in clay and use them with glazes.
    Holly

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  • Wow, I love all the ways the commenters use their stencils. So many great ideas! I mainly use a makeup sponge to apply acrylic paint when stencilling, but now I’m itching to buy some modeling paste to try with my stencils. Sounds like fun!

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  • Wow, I love all the ways the commenters use their stencils. So many great ideas! I mainly use a makeup sponge to apply acrylic paint when stencilling, but now I’m itching to buy some modeling paste to try with my stencils. Sounds like fun!

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  • Wow, I love all the ways the commenters use their stencils. So many great ideas! I mainly use a makeup sponge to apply acrylic paint when stencilling, but now I’m itching to buy some modeling paste to try with my stencils. Sounds like fun!

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  • Wow, I love all the ways the commenters use their stencils. So many great ideas! I mainly use a makeup sponge to apply acrylic paint when stencilling, but now I’m itching to buy some modeling paste to try with my stencils. Sounds like fun!

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  • Wow, I love all the ways the commenters use their stencils. So many great ideas! I mainly use a makeup sponge to apply acrylic paint when stencilling, but now I’m itching to buy some modeling paste to try with my stencils. Sounds like fun!

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  • Wow, I love all the ways the commenters use their stencils. So many great ideas! I mainly use a makeup sponge to apply acrylic paint when stencilling, but now I’m itching to buy some modeling paste to try with my stencils. Sounds like fun!

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  • Fav way is using stencils with my gelatin plates. Especially reverse gelli printing and using using the side of the stencil with the paint on it on a second print.

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  • Fav way is using stencils with my gelatin plates. Especially reverse gelli printing and using using the side of the stencil with the paint on it on a second print.

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  • Fav way is using stencils with my gelatin plates. Especially reverse gelli printing and using using the side of the stencil with the paint on it on a second print.

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  • Fav way is using stencils with my gelatin plates. Especially reverse gelli printing and using using the side of the stencil with the paint on it on a second print.

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  • Fav way is using stencils with my gelatin plates. Especially reverse gelli printing and using using the side of the stencil with the paint on it on a second print.

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  • Fav way is using stencils with my gelatin plates. Especially reverse gelli printing and using using the side of the stencil with the paint on it on a second print.

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  • Your blog and products make ALL art projects shine! I don’t wash mine either and have even scanned the dirty stencil and printed for a background start!

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  • Your blog and products make ALL art projects shine! I don’t wash mine either and have even scanned the dirty stencil and printed for a background start!

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  • Your blog and products make ALL art projects shine! I don’t wash mine either and have even scanned the dirty stencil and printed for a background start!

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  • Your blog and products make ALL art projects shine! I don’t wash mine either and have even scanned the dirty stencil and printed for a background start!

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  • Your blog and products make ALL art projects shine! I don’t wash mine either and have even scanned the dirty stencil and printed for a background start!

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  • Your blog and products make ALL art projects shine! I don’t wash mine either and have even scanned the dirty stencil and printed for a background start!

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  • I don’t have a favorite technique yet…I haven’t used stencils much. But I would love to develop a favorite! 🙂 I’ve enjoyed watching your demos of different techniques.

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  • I don’t have a favorite technique yet…I haven’t used stencils much. But I would love to develop a favorite! 🙂 I’ve enjoyed watching your demos of different techniques.

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  • I don’t have a favorite technique yet…I haven’t used stencils much. But I would love to develop a favorite! 🙂 I’ve enjoyed watching your demos of different techniques.

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  • I don’t have a favorite technique yet…I haven’t used stencils much. But I would love to develop a favorite! 🙂 I’ve enjoyed watching your demos of different techniques.

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  • I don’t have a favorite technique yet…I haven’t used stencils much. But I would love to develop a favorite! 🙂 I’ve enjoyed watching your demos of different techniques.

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  • I don’t have a favorite technique yet…I haven’t used stencils much. But I would love to develop a favorite! 🙂 I’ve enjoyed watching your demos of different techniques.

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  • Describe your favorite stenciling technique?
    Swirling at the stencil edge is my favorite stenciling technique. Preparing my stencil for the swirling takes some time to tape the edges. I find that using this technique on smaller stencils required great care as the furious and fussy details emerge under my brush. Whether you are creating a galaxy of stars or a meadow of flowers stenciling this deliberate technique creates shapeliness at every edge.

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  • Describe your favorite stenciling technique?
    Swirling at the stencil edge is my favorite stenciling technique. Preparing my stencil for the swirling takes some time to tape the edges. I find that using this technique on smaller stencils required great care as the furious and fussy details emerge under my brush. Whether you are creating a galaxy of stars or a meadow of flowers stenciling this deliberate technique creates shapeliness at every edge.

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  • Describe your favorite stenciling technique?
    Swirling at the stencil edge is my favorite stenciling technique. Preparing my stencil for the swirling takes some time to tape the edges. I find that using this technique on smaller stencils required great care as the furious and fussy details emerge under my brush. Whether you are creating a galaxy of stars or a meadow of flowers stenciling this deliberate technique creates shapeliness at every edge.

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  • Describe your favorite stenciling technique?
    Swirling at the stencil edge is my favorite stenciling technique. Preparing my stencil for the swirling takes some time to tape the edges. I find that using this technique on smaller stencils required great care as the furious and fussy details emerge under my brush. Whether you are creating a galaxy of stars or a meadow of flowers stenciling this deliberate technique creates shapeliness at every edge.

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  • Describe your favorite stenciling technique?
    Swirling at the stencil edge is my favorite stenciling technique. Preparing my stencil for the swirling takes some time to tape the edges. I find that using this technique on smaller stencils required great care as the furious and fussy details emerge under my brush. Whether you are creating a galaxy of stars or a meadow of flowers stenciling this deliberate technique creates shapeliness at every edge.

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  • Describe your favorite stenciling technique?
    Swirling at the stencil edge is my favorite stenciling technique. Preparing my stencil for the swirling takes some time to tape the edges. I find that using this technique on smaller stencils required great care as the furious and fussy details emerge under my brush. Whether you are creating a galaxy of stars or a meadow of flowers stenciling this deliberate technique creates shapeliness at every edge.

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  • I’m new at stenciling so I do not have many techniques in my bag of tricks yet. My favorite thus far is layering and layering, then using one of your mask stencils to dob over the entire mess and what an impact that makes! Thank you for your great designs!

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  • I’m new at stenciling so I do not have many techniques in my bag of tricks yet. My favorite thus far is layering and layering, then using one of your mask stencils to dob over the entire mess and what an impact that makes! Thank you for your great designs!

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  • I’m new at stenciling so I do not have many techniques in my bag of tricks yet. My favorite thus far is layering and layering, then using one of your mask stencils to dob over the entire mess and what an impact that makes! Thank you for your great designs!

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  • I’m new at stenciling so I do not have many techniques in my bag of tricks yet. My favorite thus far is layering and layering, then using one of your mask stencils to dob over the entire mess and what an impact that makes! Thank you for your great designs!

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  • I’m new at stenciling so I do not have many techniques in my bag of tricks yet. My favorite thus far is layering and layering, then using one of your mask stencils to dob over the entire mess and what an impact that makes! Thank you for your great designs!

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  • I’m new at stenciling so I do not have many techniques in my bag of tricks yet. My favorite thus far is layering and layering, then using one of your mask stencils to dob over the entire mess and what an impact that makes! Thank you for your great designs!

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  • Hi Julie, congrats on 10 years! My favorite stenciling technique is to use it on my Gelli plate. Best wishes, Cathy

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  • Hi Julie, congrats on 10 years! My favorite stenciling technique is to use it on my Gelli plate. Best wishes, Cathy

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  • Hi Julie, congrats on 10 years! My favorite stenciling technique is to use it on my Gelli plate. Best wishes, Cathy

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  • Hi Julie, congrats on 10 years! My favorite stenciling technique is to use it on my Gelli plate. Best wishes, Cathy

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  • Hi Julie, congrats on 10 years! My favorite stenciling technique is to use it on my Gelli plate. Best wishes, Cathy

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  • Hi Julie, congrats on 10 years! My favorite stenciling technique is to use it on my Gelli plate. Best wishes, Cathy

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  • Julie, my favorite technique is simple and direct: wedge shaped make-up sponges and acrylic paint spread on palette paper. I do tape the stencil down before I start to dab! Thanks for your inspiration.

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  • Julie, my favorite technique is simple and direct: wedge shaped make-up sponges and acrylic paint spread on palette paper. I do tape the stencil down before I start to dab! Thanks for your inspiration.

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  • Julie, my favorite technique is simple and direct: wedge shaped make-up sponges and acrylic paint spread on palette paper. I do tape the stencil down before I start to dab! Thanks for your inspiration.

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  • Julie, my favorite technique is simple and direct: wedge shaped make-up sponges and acrylic paint spread on palette paper. I do tape the stencil down before I start to dab! Thanks for your inspiration.

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  • Julie, my favorite technique is simple and direct: wedge shaped make-up sponges and acrylic paint spread on palette paper. I do tape the stencil down before I start to dab! Thanks for your inspiration.

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  • Julie, my favorite technique is simple and direct: wedge shaped make-up sponges and acrylic paint spread on palette paper. I do tape the stencil down before I start to dab! Thanks for your inspiration.

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  • My new favorite technique is either my gelli plate with stencils or black backgrounds with white stencil and then translucent bold colors.

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  • My new favorite technique is either my gelli plate with stencils or black backgrounds with white stencil and then translucent bold colors.

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  • My new favorite technique is either my gelli plate with stencils or black backgrounds with white stencil and then translucent bold colors.

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  • My new favorite technique is either my gelli plate with stencils or black backgrounds with white stencil and then translucent bold colors.

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  • My new favorite technique is either my gelli plate with stencils or black backgrounds with white stencil and then translucent bold colors.

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  • My new favorite technique is either my gelli plate with stencils or black backgrounds with white stencil and then translucent bold colors.

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I’m loving your stencils! My favorite way to use stencils is simply paint on a make up wedge, I like to keep it simple over here.

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I’m loving your stencils! My favorite way to use stencils is simply paint on a make up wedge, I like to keep it simple over here.

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I’m loving your stencils! My favorite way to use stencils is simply paint on a make up wedge, I like to keep it simple over here.

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I’m loving your stencils! My favorite way to use stencils is simply paint on a make up wedge, I like to keep it simple over here.

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I’m loving your stencils! My favorite way to use stencils is simply paint on a make up wedge, I like to keep it simple over here.

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I’m loving your stencils! My favorite way to use stencils is simply paint on a make up wedge, I like to keep it simple over here.

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  • love love love your stencils. I do not have nearly enough of them, but I am gradually building up my supply. My favorite techniques are two, on my gelli plate and also with texture paste on my journal, or any other surface (other than gelli plate) that I can get it onto. I tend to use a more muted color on most of the texture paste surfaces of stencils.

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  • love love love your stencils. I do not have nearly enough of them, but I am gradually building up my supply. My favorite techniques are two, on my gelli plate and also with texture paste on my journal, or any other surface (other than gelli plate) that I can get it onto. I tend to use a more muted color on most of the texture paste surfaces of stencils.

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  • love love love your stencils. I do not have nearly enough of them, but I am gradually building up my supply. My favorite techniques are two, on my gelli plate and also with texture paste on my journal, or any other surface (other than gelli plate) that I can get it onto. I tend to use a more muted color on most of the texture paste surfaces of stencils.

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  • love love love your stencils. I do not have nearly enough of them, but I am gradually building up my supply. My favorite techniques are two, on my gelli plate and also with texture paste on my journal, or any other surface (other than gelli plate) that I can get it onto. I tend to use a more muted color on most of the texture paste surfaces of stencils.

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  • love love love your stencils. I do not have nearly enough of them, but I am gradually building up my supply. My favorite techniques are two, on my gelli plate and also with texture paste on my journal, or any other surface (other than gelli plate) that I can get it onto. I tend to use a more muted color on most of the texture paste surfaces of stencils.

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  • love love love your stencils. I do not have nearly enough of them, but I am gradually building up my supply. My favorite techniques are two, on my gelli plate and also with texture paste on my journal, or any other surface (other than gelli plate) that I can get it onto. I tend to use a more muted color on most of the texture paste surfaces of stencils.

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  • I reemember how happy I was when you guys announced your stencil line. TCW is still my favorite brand and yours the one I go to year after year, project after project 🙂

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  • I reemember how happy I was when you guys announced your stencil line. TCW is still my favorite brand and yours the one I go to year after year, project after project 🙂

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  • I reemember how happy I was when you guys announced your stencil line. TCW is still my favorite brand and yours the one I go to year after year, project after project 🙂

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  • I reemember how happy I was when you guys announced your stencil line. TCW is still my favorite brand and yours the one I go to year after year, project after project 🙂

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  • I reemember how happy I was when you guys announced your stencil line. TCW is still my favorite brand and yours the one I go to year after year, project after project 🙂

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  • I reemember how happy I was when you guys announced your stencil line. TCW is still my favorite brand and yours the one I go to year after year, project after project 🙂

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  • I love using stencils with my jelli plate, second prints, ghost images, printing on fabric.

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  • I love using stencils with my jelli plate, second prints, ghost images, printing on fabric.

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  • I love using stencils with my jelli plate, second prints, ghost images, printing on fabric.

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  • I love using stencils with my jelli plate, second prints, ghost images, printing on fabric.

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  • I love using stencils with my jelli plate, second prints, ghost images, printing on fabric.

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  • I love using stencils with my jelli plate, second prints, ghost images, printing on fabric.

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  • Julie, I have many of your stencils. What is amazing is there are still a lot of people who don’t know how to use stencils. I taught a couple classes last year and I was surprised that they had trouble with pouncing and using just a little paint. I use stencils on fabric using my home made daubers.

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  • Julie, I have many of your stencils. What is amazing is there are still a lot of people who don’t know how to use stencils. I taught a couple classes last year and I was surprised that they had trouble with pouncing and using just a little paint. I use stencils on fabric using my home made daubers.

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  • Julie, I have many of your stencils. What is amazing is there are still a lot of people who don’t know how to use stencils. I taught a couple classes last year and I was surprised that they had trouble with pouncing and using just a little paint. I use stencils on fabric using my home made daubers.

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  • Julie, I have many of your stencils. What is amazing is there are still a lot of people who don’t know how to use stencils. I taught a couple classes last year and I was surprised that they had trouble with pouncing and using just a little paint. I use stencils on fabric using my home made daubers.

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  • Julie, I have many of your stencils. What is amazing is there are still a lot of people who don’t know how to use stencils. I taught a couple classes last year and I was surprised that they had trouble with pouncing and using just a little paint. I use stencils on fabric using my home made daubers.

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  • Julie, I have many of your stencils. What is amazing is there are still a lot of people who don’t know how to use stencils. I taught a couple classes last year and I was surprised that they had trouble with pouncing and using just a little paint. I use stencils on fabric using my home made daubers.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate. And I like using little bits of the stencil with paint to add details to art journal pages. I also love the surprise design of “cleaning ” off the stencil by making a print on deli paper.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate. And I like using little bits of the stencil with paint to add details to art journal pages. I also love the surprise design of “cleaning ” off the stencil by making a print on deli paper.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate. And I like using little bits of the stencil with paint to add details to art journal pages. I also love the surprise design of “cleaning ” off the stencil by making a print on deli paper.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate. And I like using little bits of the stencil with paint to add details to art journal pages. I also love the surprise design of “cleaning ” off the stencil by making a print on deli paper.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate. And I like using little bits of the stencil with paint to add details to art journal pages. I also love the surprise design of “cleaning ” off the stencil by making a print on deli paper.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate. And I like using little bits of the stencil with paint to add details to art journal pages. I also love the surprise design of “cleaning ” off the stencil by making a print on deli paper.

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  • Wow Julie, that’s really neat to see all your designs together in one post like that. Congratulations on a fabulous body of work! I think my favourite stencil technique has to be pushing paste through them. I have options of what mediums to use for different looks, can play with a ‘messy’ technique while keeping my work space relatively clean, and it adds great texture to whatever I’m doing.

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  • Wow Julie, that’s really neat to see all your designs together in one post like that. Congratulations on a fabulous body of work! I think my favourite stencil technique has to be pushing paste through them. I have options of what mediums to use for different looks, can play with a ‘messy’ technique while keeping my work space relatively clean, and it adds great texture to whatever I’m doing.

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  • Wow Julie, that’s really neat to see all your designs together in one post like that. Congratulations on a fabulous body of work! I think my favourite stencil technique has to be pushing paste through them. I have options of what mediums to use for different looks, can play with a ‘messy’ technique while keeping my work space relatively clean, and it adds great texture to whatever I’m doing.

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  • Wow Julie, that’s really neat to see all your designs together in one post like that. Congratulations on a fabulous body of work! I think my favourite stencil technique has to be pushing paste through them. I have options of what mediums to use for different looks, can play with a ‘messy’ technique while keeping my work space relatively clean, and it adds great texture to whatever I’m doing.

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  • Wow Julie, that’s really neat to see all your designs together in one post like that. Congratulations on a fabulous body of work! I think my favourite stencil technique has to be pushing paste through them. I have options of what mediums to use for different looks, can play with a ‘messy’ technique while keeping my work space relatively clean, and it adds great texture to whatever I’m doing.

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  • Wow Julie, that’s really neat to see all your designs together in one post like that. Congratulations on a fabulous body of work! I think my favourite stencil technique has to be pushing paste through them. I have options of what mediums to use for different looks, can play with a ‘messy’ technique while keeping my work space relatively clean, and it adds great texture to whatever I’m doing.

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  • My favorite technique at the moment is a resist technique using gesso through a stencil. My second favorite technique is using a stencil and a baby wipe to take away paint or ink that has been put down on a page.

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  • My favorite technique at the moment is a resist technique using gesso through a stencil. My second favorite technique is using a stencil and a baby wipe to take away paint or ink that has been put down on a page.

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  • My favorite technique at the moment is a resist technique using gesso through a stencil. My second favorite technique is using a stencil and a baby wipe to take away paint or ink that has been put down on a page.

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  • My favorite technique at the moment is a resist technique using gesso through a stencil. My second favorite technique is using a stencil and a baby wipe to take away paint or ink that has been put down on a page.

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  • My favorite technique at the moment is a resist technique using gesso through a stencil. My second favorite technique is using a stencil and a baby wipe to take away paint or ink that has been put down on a page.

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  • My favorite technique at the moment is a resist technique using gesso through a stencil. My second favorite technique is using a stencil and a baby wipe to take away paint or ink that has been put down on a page.

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  • I like using the stencils with a gelli plate and acrylic paint on deli paper.

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  • I like using the stencils with a gelli plate and acrylic paint on deli paper.

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  • I like using the stencils with a gelli plate and acrylic paint on deli paper.

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  • I like using the stencils with a gelli plate and acrylic paint on deli paper.

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  • I like using the stencils with a gelli plate and acrylic paint on deli paper.

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  • I like using the stencils with a gelli plate and acrylic paint on deli paper.

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  • I love using stencils. My favorite technique is placing a stencil over a painted surface and slightly rubbing a baby wipe thru the stencil to remove or lighten the paint.

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  • I love using stencils. My favorite technique is placing a stencil over a painted surface and slightly rubbing a baby wipe thru the stencil to remove or lighten the paint.

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  • I love using stencils. My favorite technique is placing a stencil over a painted surface and slightly rubbing a baby wipe thru the stencil to remove or lighten the paint.

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  • I love using stencils. My favorite technique is placing a stencil over a painted surface and slightly rubbing a baby wipe thru the stencil to remove or lighten the paint.

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  • I love using stencils. My favorite technique is placing a stencil over a painted surface and slightly rubbing a baby wipe thru the stencil to remove or lighten the paint.

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  • I love using stencils. My favorite technique is placing a stencil over a painted surface and slightly rubbing a baby wipe thru the stencil to remove or lighten the paint.

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  • There are so many ways to use stencils! I don’t think I have a favorite, but I do grab a stencil for adding just that extra somethin’ somethin’ that seems to be missing from a collage or background. Thanks for the chance to win such an awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • There are so many ways to use stencils! I don’t think I have a favorite, but I do grab a stencil for adding just that extra somethin’ somethin’ that seems to be missing from a collage or background. Thanks for the chance to win such an awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • There are so many ways to use stencils! I don’t think I have a favorite, but I do grab a stencil for adding just that extra somethin’ somethin’ that seems to be missing from a collage or background. Thanks for the chance to win such an awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • There are so many ways to use stencils! I don’t think I have a favorite, but I do grab a stencil for adding just that extra somethin’ somethin’ that seems to be missing from a collage or background. Thanks for the chance to win such an awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • There are so many ways to use stencils! I don’t think I have a favorite, but I do grab a stencil for adding just that extra somethin’ somethin’ that seems to be missing from a collage or background. Thanks for the chance to win such an awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • There are so many ways to use stencils! I don’t think I have a favorite, but I do grab a stencil for adding just that extra somethin’ somethin’ that seems to be missing from a collage or background. Thanks for the chance to win such an awesome giveaway, Julie!

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  • My favorite tends to be the most basic – acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge – dab on Dab off. Makes me happy every time!

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  • My favorite tends to be the most basic – acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge – dab on Dab off. Makes me happy every time!

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  • My favorite tends to be the most basic – acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge – dab on Dab off. Makes me happy every time!

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  • My favorite tends to be the most basic – acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge – dab on Dab off. Makes me happy every time!

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  • My favorite tends to be the most basic – acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge – dab on Dab off. Makes me happy every time!

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  • My favorite tends to be the most basic – acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge – dab on Dab off. Makes me happy every time!

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  • I love layering lots of different patterned stencils with acrylic paint in bright colors on canvas. This forms a gorgeous background for a painting. Stencils are amazing. There are so many different patterns. The combinations are endless and as unique to you as your fingerprints.

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  • I love layering lots of different patterned stencils with acrylic paint in bright colors on canvas. This forms a gorgeous background for a painting. Stencils are amazing. There are so many different patterns. The combinations are endless and as unique to you as your fingerprints.

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  • I love layering lots of different patterned stencils with acrylic paint in bright colors on canvas. This forms a gorgeous background for a painting. Stencils are amazing. There are so many different patterns. The combinations are endless and as unique to you as your fingerprints.

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  • I love layering lots of different patterned stencils with acrylic paint in bright colors on canvas. This forms a gorgeous background for a painting. Stencils are amazing. There are so many different patterns. The combinations are endless and as unique to you as your fingerprints.

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  • I love layering lots of different patterned stencils with acrylic paint in bright colors on canvas. This forms a gorgeous background for a painting. Stencils are amazing. There are so many different patterns. The combinations are endless and as unique to you as your fingerprints.

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  • I love layering lots of different patterned stencils with acrylic paint in bright colors on canvas. This forms a gorgeous background for a painting. Stencils are amazing. There are so many different patterns. The combinations are endless and as unique to you as your fingerprints.

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  • First, I love your stencils. Especially fond of the layering ones (hearts, stars). I like to use paint layers with stencils, especially with gelli plates. I like that your stencils are not too “stencil-ly” and seem more natural! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  • First, I love your stencils. Especially fond of the layering ones (hearts, stars). I like to use paint layers with stencils, especially with gelli plates. I like that your stencils are not too “stencil-ly” and seem more natural! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  • First, I love your stencils. Especially fond of the layering ones (hearts, stars). I like to use paint layers with stencils, especially with gelli plates. I like that your stencils are not too “stencil-ly” and seem more natural! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  • First, I love your stencils. Especially fond of the layering ones (hearts, stars). I like to use paint layers with stencils, especially with gelli plates. I like that your stencils are not too “stencil-ly” and seem more natural! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  • First, I love your stencils. Especially fond of the layering ones (hearts, stars). I like to use paint layers with stencils, especially with gelli plates. I like that your stencils are not too “stencil-ly” and seem more natural! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  • First, I love your stencils. Especially fond of the layering ones (hearts, stars). I like to use paint layers with stencils, especially with gelli plates. I like that your stencils are not too “stencil-ly” and seem more natural! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  • I like using stencils with a gelli plate. Since I work in fabric I use fabric paints on the gelli plate, place the stencil on top and then place my fabric ( doesn’t matter what type of fabric, I use cotton, wool, linen, silk, cheese cloth) and then like magic the image is printed on the cloth. I heat set it and then use the fabric for mini quilts, gift tags, shopping bags, and all types of projects.

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  • I like using stencils with a gelli plate. Since I work in fabric I use fabric paints on the gelli plate, place the stencil on top and then place my fabric ( doesn’t matter what type of fabric, I use cotton, wool, linen, silk, cheese cloth) and then like magic the image is printed on the cloth. I heat set it and then use the fabric for mini quilts, gift tags, shopping bags, and all types of projects.

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  • I like using stencils with a gelli plate. Since I work in fabric I use fabric paints on the gelli plate, place the stencil on top and then place my fabric ( doesn’t matter what type of fabric, I use cotton, wool, linen, silk, cheese cloth) and then like magic the image is printed on the cloth. I heat set it and then use the fabric for mini quilts, gift tags, shopping bags, and all types of projects.

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  • I like using stencils with a gelli plate. Since I work in fabric I use fabric paints on the gelli plate, place the stencil on top and then place my fabric ( doesn’t matter what type of fabric, I use cotton, wool, linen, silk, cheese cloth) and then like magic the image is printed on the cloth. I heat set it and then use the fabric for mini quilts, gift tags, shopping bags, and all types of projects.

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  • I like using stencils with a gelli plate. Since I work in fabric I use fabric paints on the gelli plate, place the stencil on top and then place my fabric ( doesn’t matter what type of fabric, I use cotton, wool, linen, silk, cheese cloth) and then like magic the image is printed on the cloth. I heat set it and then use the fabric for mini quilts, gift tags, shopping bags, and all types of projects.

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  • I like using stencils with a gelli plate. Since I work in fabric I use fabric paints on the gelli plate, place the stencil on top and then place my fabric ( doesn’t matter what type of fabric, I use cotton, wool, linen, silk, cheese cloth) and then like magic the image is printed on the cloth. I heat set it and then use the fabric for mini quilts, gift tags, shopping bags, and all types of projects.

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  • It was interesting to realize how many stencils of yours I bought! And yet, there are so many more I would love to own!! I would love to win this stencil!! I have so many favorites. I will share my three most favorites. One is to use a stencil and add thick gesso to leave a raised texture. I love using stencils on the Gelli plate and my favorite is to do vivid washes of watercolor and then with a sponge, remove color from the stencil creating a negative image.

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  • It was interesting to realize how many stencils of yours I bought! And yet, there are so many more I would love to own!! I would love to win this stencil!! I have so many favorites. I will share my three most favorites. One is to use a stencil and add thick gesso to leave a raised texture. I love using stencils on the Gelli plate and my favorite is to do vivid washes of watercolor and then with a sponge, remove color from the stencil creating a negative image.

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  • It was interesting to realize how many stencils of yours I bought! And yet, there are so many more I would love to own!! I would love to win this stencil!! I have so many favorites. I will share my three most favorites. One is to use a stencil and add thick gesso to leave a raised texture. I love using stencils on the Gelli plate and my favorite is to do vivid washes of watercolor and then with a sponge, remove color from the stencil creating a negative image.

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  • It was interesting to realize how many stencils of yours I bought! And yet, there are so many more I would love to own!! I would love to win this stencil!! I have so many favorites. I will share my three most favorites. One is to use a stencil and add thick gesso to leave a raised texture. I love using stencils on the Gelli plate and my favorite is to do vivid washes of watercolor and then with a sponge, remove color from the stencil creating a negative image.

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  • It was interesting to realize how many stencils of yours I bought! And yet, there are so many more I would love to own!! I would love to win this stencil!! I have so many favorites. I will share my three most favorites. One is to use a stencil and add thick gesso to leave a raised texture. I love using stencils on the Gelli plate and my favorite is to do vivid washes of watercolor and then with a sponge, remove color from the stencil creating a negative image.

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  • It was interesting to realize how many stencils of yours I bought! And yet, there are so many more I would love to own!! I would love to win this stencil!! I have so many favorites. I will share my three most favorites. One is to use a stencil and add thick gesso to leave a raised texture. I love using stencils on the Gelli plate and my favorite is to do vivid washes of watercolor and then with a sponge, remove color from the stencil creating a negative image.

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  • OMG, just one favorite technique!! LOL I love using stencils to build layers using my gelli plate, dabbing or spraying paint, and adding texture paste. I, too, am a “Dirty Girl”, and I love the comment above about scanning the dirty stencil to use in art. The dirty stencils are frequently fabulous!!

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  • OMG, just one favorite technique!! LOL I love using stencils to build layers using my gelli plate, dabbing or spraying paint, and adding texture paste. I, too, am a “Dirty Girl”, and I love the comment above about scanning the dirty stencil to use in art. The dirty stencils are frequently fabulous!!

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  • OMG, just one favorite technique!! LOL I love using stencils to build layers using my gelli plate, dabbing or spraying paint, and adding texture paste. I, too, am a “Dirty Girl”, and I love the comment above about scanning the dirty stencil to use in art. The dirty stencils are frequently fabulous!!

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  • OMG, just one favorite technique!! LOL I love using stencils to build layers using my gelli plate, dabbing or spraying paint, and adding texture paste. I, too, am a “Dirty Girl”, and I love the comment above about scanning the dirty stencil to use in art. The dirty stencils are frequently fabulous!!

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  • OMG, just one favorite technique!! LOL I love using stencils to build layers using my gelli plate, dabbing or spraying paint, and adding texture paste. I, too, am a “Dirty Girl”, and I love the comment above about scanning the dirty stencil to use in art. The dirty stencils are frequently fabulous!!

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  • OMG, just one favorite technique!! LOL I love using stencils to build layers using my gelli plate, dabbing or spraying paint, and adding texture paste. I, too, am a “Dirty Girl”, and I love the comment above about scanning the dirty stencil to use in art. The dirty stencils are frequently fabulous!!

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  • I was particularly thrilled to use my stencils with my Gelatoes…on canvas. Btw, it took me a while to ‘learn’ that I could use just portions of a stencil instead of the old school way.

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  • I was particularly thrilled to use my stencils with my Gelatoes…on canvas. Btw, it took me a while to ‘learn’ that I could use just portions of a stencil instead of the old school way.

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  • I was particularly thrilled to use my stencils with my Gelatoes…on canvas. Btw, it took me a while to ‘learn’ that I could use just portions of a stencil instead of the old school way.

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  • I was particularly thrilled to use my stencils with my Gelatoes…on canvas. Btw, it took me a while to ‘learn’ that I could use just portions of a stencil instead of the old school way.

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  • I was particularly thrilled to use my stencils with my Gelatoes…on canvas. Btw, it took me a while to ‘learn’ that I could use just portions of a stencil instead of the old school way.

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  • I was particularly thrilled to use my stencils with my Gelatoes…on canvas. Btw, it took me a while to ‘learn’ that I could use just portions of a stencil instead of the old school way.

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  • What a collection! I love using the large and small versions of a design together on a page or masterboard. And the gelli plate…oh, yes! The gelli plate!

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  • What a collection! I love using the large and small versions of a design together on a page or masterboard. And the gelli plate…oh, yes! The gelli plate!

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  • What a collection! I love using the large and small versions of a design together on a page or masterboard. And the gelli plate…oh, yes! The gelli plate!

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  • What a collection! I love using the large and small versions of a design together on a page or masterboard. And the gelli plate…oh, yes! The gelli plate!

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  • What a collection! I love using the large and small versions of a design together on a page or masterboard. And the gelli plate…oh, yes! The gelli plate!

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  • What a collection! I love using the large and small versions of a design together on a page or masterboard. And the gelli plate…oh, yes! The gelli plate!

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  • My favorite technique is to use very thick texture paste and to leave the surface rough and uneven so you get that artsy grunge look. I then follow-up with ink or sprays to color the texture and give it even more relief.

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  • My favorite technique is to use very thick texture paste and to leave the surface rough and uneven so you get that artsy grunge look. I then follow-up with ink or sprays to color the texture and give it even more relief.

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  • My favorite technique is to use very thick texture paste and to leave the surface rough and uneven so you get that artsy grunge look. I then follow-up with ink or sprays to color the texture and give it even more relief.

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  • My favorite technique is to use very thick texture paste and to leave the surface rough and uneven so you get that artsy grunge look. I then follow-up with ink or sprays to color the texture and give it even more relief.

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  • My favorite technique is to use very thick texture paste and to leave the surface rough and uneven so you get that artsy grunge look. I then follow-up with ink or sprays to color the texture and give it even more relief.

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  • My favorite technique is to use very thick texture paste and to leave the surface rough and uneven so you get that artsy grunge look. I then follow-up with ink or sprays to color the texture and give it even more relief.

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  • One of my favorite methods – but probably the most time-consuming – is to trace the stencil with pen or pencil and then fill in the spaces with doodling.

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  • One of my favorite methods – but probably the most time-consuming – is to trace the stencil with pen or pencil and then fill in the spaces with doodling.

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  • One of my favorite methods – but probably the most time-consuming – is to trace the stencil with pen or pencil and then fill in the spaces with doodling.

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  • One of my favorite methods – but probably the most time-consuming – is to trace the stencil with pen or pencil and then fill in the spaces with doodling.

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  • One of my favorite methods – but probably the most time-consuming – is to trace the stencil with pen or pencil and then fill in the spaces with doodling.

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  • One of my favorite methods – but probably the most time-consuming – is to trace the stencil with pen or pencil and then fill in the spaces with doodling.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks, which I make myself with dyes leftover from my tie dying days.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks, which I make myself with dyes leftover from my tie dying days.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks, which I make myself with dyes leftover from my tie dying days.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks, which I make myself with dyes leftover from my tie dying days.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks, which I make myself with dyes leftover from my tie dying days.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks, which I make myself with dyes leftover from my tie dying days.

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  • Gelatos! Sometimes I color right on the stencil and smush, sometimes after the smash, use water to spread out and blend the color, sometimes put the gelato color on a palatte and watercolor into the stencil. Your stencils are phenomenal!!

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  • Gelatos! Sometimes I color right on the stencil and smush, sometimes after the smash, use water to spread out and blend the color, sometimes put the gelato color on a palatte and watercolor into the stencil. Your stencils are phenomenal!!

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  • Gelatos! Sometimes I color right on the stencil and smush, sometimes after the smash, use water to spread out and blend the color, sometimes put the gelato color on a palatte and watercolor into the stencil. Your stencils are phenomenal!!

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  • Gelatos! Sometimes I color right on the stencil and smush, sometimes after the smash, use water to spread out and blend the color, sometimes put the gelato color on a palatte and watercolor into the stencil. Your stencils are phenomenal!!

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  • Gelatos! Sometimes I color right on the stencil and smush, sometimes after the smash, use water to spread out and blend the color, sometimes put the gelato color on a palatte and watercolor into the stencil. Your stencils are phenomenal!!

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  • Gelatos! Sometimes I color right on the stencil and smush, sometimes after the smash, use water to spread out and blend the color, sometimes put the gelato color on a palatte and watercolor into the stencil. Your stencils are phenomenal!!

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  • The technique I do most often is inking through the stencil yo create backgrounds for cards or home decor projects. And I also use them often with texture paste to create some interest on whatever project I’m working on, or to stand as a piece on their own, particularly those with inspirational words and messages.

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  • The technique I do most often is inking through the stencil yo create backgrounds for cards or home decor projects. And I also use them often with texture paste to create some interest on whatever project I’m working on, or to stand as a piece on their own, particularly those with inspirational words and messages.

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  • The technique I do most often is inking through the stencil yo create backgrounds for cards or home decor projects. And I also use them often with texture paste to create some interest on whatever project I’m working on, or to stand as a piece on their own, particularly those with inspirational words and messages.

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  • The technique I do most often is inking through the stencil yo create backgrounds for cards or home decor projects. And I also use them often with texture paste to create some interest on whatever project I’m working on, or to stand as a piece on their own, particularly those with inspirational words and messages.

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  • The technique I do most often is inking through the stencil yo create backgrounds for cards or home decor projects. And I also use them often with texture paste to create some interest on whatever project I’m working on, or to stand as a piece on their own, particularly those with inspirational words and messages.

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  • The technique I do most often is inking through the stencil yo create backgrounds for cards or home decor projects. And I also use them often with texture paste to create some interest on whatever project I’m working on, or to stand as a piece on their own, particularly those with inspirational words and messages.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique when i use acrylic spray paint and instead of holding the stencil down flat on the substrate i lift it about an inch from on side and spray paint. It gives a softer and faded look like it is dissapearing into the other paint.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique when i use acrylic spray paint and instead of holding the stencil down flat on the substrate i lift it about an inch from on side and spray paint. It gives a softer and faded look like it is dissapearing into the other paint.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique when i use acrylic spray paint and instead of holding the stencil down flat on the substrate i lift it about an inch from on side and spray paint. It gives a softer and faded look like it is dissapearing into the other paint.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique when i use acrylic spray paint and instead of holding the stencil down flat on the substrate i lift it about an inch from on side and spray paint. It gives a softer and faded look like it is dissapearing into the other paint.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique when i use acrylic spray paint and instead of holding the stencil down flat on the substrate i lift it about an inch from on side and spray paint. It gives a softer and faded look like it is dissapearing into the other paint.

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  • My favorite stenciling technique when i use acrylic spray paint and instead of holding the stencil down flat on the substrate i lift it about an inch from on side and spray paint. It gives a softer and faded look like it is dissapearing into the other paint.

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  • love using stencils with my geli plate thanks for the chance to win

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  • love using stencils with my geli plate thanks for the chance to win

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  • love using stencils with my geli plate thanks for the chance to win

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  • love using stencils with my geli plate thanks for the chance to win

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  • love using stencils with my geli plate thanks for the chance to win

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  • love using stencils with my geli plate thanks for the chance to win

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  • I’m just discovering the effects I can get with stencils. My favorite stencil technique is using just parts of a stencil (with acrylics) on a page and seamlessly blending the images with other painted areas.

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  • I’m just discovering the effects I can get with stencils. My favorite stencil technique is using just parts of a stencil (with acrylics) on a page and seamlessly blending the images with other painted areas.

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  • I’m just discovering the effects I can get with stencils. My favorite stencil technique is using just parts of a stencil (with acrylics) on a page and seamlessly blending the images with other painted areas.

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  • I’m just discovering the effects I can get with stencils. My favorite stencil technique is using just parts of a stencil (with acrylics) on a page and seamlessly blending the images with other painted areas.

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  • I’m just discovering the effects I can get with stencils. My favorite stencil technique is using just parts of a stencil (with acrylics) on a page and seamlessly blending the images with other painted areas.

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  • I’m just discovering the effects I can get with stencils. My favorite stencil technique is using just parts of a stencil (with acrylics) on a page and seamlessly blending the images with other painted areas.

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  • I think my favorite way to use my stencils is with my homemade gelli plate. thank you a million times for giving me permission to NOT clean them. I still try to – but I don’t beat myself up anymore when I don’t!

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  • I think my favorite way to use my stencils is with my homemade gelli plate. thank you a million times for giving me permission to NOT clean them. I still try to – but I don’t beat myself up anymore when I don’t!

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  • I think my favorite way to use my stencils is with my homemade gelli plate. thank you a million times for giving me permission to NOT clean them. I still try to – but I don’t beat myself up anymore when I don’t!

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  • I think my favorite way to use my stencils is with my homemade gelli plate. thank you a million times for giving me permission to NOT clean them. I still try to – but I don’t beat myself up anymore when I don’t!

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  • I think my favorite way to use my stencils is with my homemade gelli plate. thank you a million times for giving me permission to NOT clean them. I still try to – but I don’t beat myself up anymore when I don’t!

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  • I think my favorite way to use my stencils is with my homemade gelli plate. thank you a million times for giving me permission to NOT clean them. I still try to – but I don’t beat myself up anymore when I don’t!

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  • I love to use stencils to pattern unique clothing, either with thickened dyes or paints.

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  • I love to use stencils to pattern unique clothing, either with thickened dyes or paints.

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  • I love to use stencils to pattern unique clothing, either with thickened dyes or paints.

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  • I love to use stencils to pattern unique clothing, either with thickened dyes or paints.

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  • I love to use stencils to pattern unique clothing, either with thickened dyes or paints.

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  • I love to use stencils to pattern unique clothing, either with thickened dyes or paints.

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  • believe or not i’m still new to the whole stencil thing and love your designs!
    so my go-to technique right now is using a sponge to dab the paint and then sometimes outlining with markers/pencils.
    can’t wait to see the new designs.

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  • believe or not i’m still new to the whole stencil thing and love your designs!
    so my go-to technique right now is using a sponge to dab the paint and then sometimes outlining with markers/pencils.
    can’t wait to see the new designs.

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  • believe or not i’m still new to the whole stencil thing and love your designs!
    so my go-to technique right now is using a sponge to dab the paint and then sometimes outlining with markers/pencils.
    can’t wait to see the new designs.

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  • believe or not i’m still new to the whole stencil thing and love your designs!
    so my go-to technique right now is using a sponge to dab the paint and then sometimes outlining with markers/pencils.
    can’t wait to see the new designs.

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  • believe or not i’m still new to the whole stencil thing and love your designs!
    so my go-to technique right now is using a sponge to dab the paint and then sometimes outlining with markers/pencils.
    can’t wait to see the new designs.

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  • believe or not i’m still new to the whole stencil thing and love your designs!
    so my go-to technique right now is using a sponge to dab the paint and then sometimes outlining with markers/pencils.
    can’t wait to see the new designs.

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  • I love using stencils with thickened dye, fabric paint and paint stiks to create special fabrics to use in my textile art projects. TCW stencils are my favorite stencils to use, as they stand up to the abuse they get when I am in a creative mood. Thank you for your inspiration.

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  • I love using stencils with thickened dye, fabric paint and paint stiks to create special fabrics to use in my textile art projects. TCW stencils are my favorite stencils to use, as they stand up to the abuse they get when I am in a creative mood. Thank you for your inspiration.

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  • I love using stencils with thickened dye, fabric paint and paint stiks to create special fabrics to use in my textile art projects. TCW stencils are my favorite stencils to use, as they stand up to the abuse they get when I am in a creative mood. Thank you for your inspiration.

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  • I love using stencils with thickened dye, fabric paint and paint stiks to create special fabrics to use in my textile art projects. TCW stencils are my favorite stencils to use, as they stand up to the abuse they get when I am in a creative mood. Thank you for your inspiration.

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  • I love using stencils with thickened dye, fabric paint and paint stiks to create special fabrics to use in my textile art projects. TCW stencils are my favorite stencils to use, as they stand up to the abuse they get when I am in a creative mood. Thank you for your inspiration.

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  • I love using stencils with thickened dye, fabric paint and paint stiks to create special fabrics to use in my textile art projects. TCW stencils are my favorite stencils to use, as they stand up to the abuse they get when I am in a creative mood. Thank you for your inspiration.

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  • Julie, congrats with your 10 year and the release of your new stencils.
    I have not used stencils for a long time… Too long!! I am going to look at your tutorial blog posts and your 101 tutorial to update my techniques. When I still lived in Holland I used a special dauber brush (tamponeer kwast in Dutch) with stencils. Great tool if you also want to get rid of some extra energy.
    I am especially interested in using a gelli plate. To be continued.
    Everyone good luck with this awesome giveaway.

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  • Julie, congrats with your 10 year and the release of your new stencils.
    I have not used stencils for a long time… Too long!! I am going to look at your tutorial blog posts and your 101 tutorial to update my techniques. When I still lived in Holland I used a special dauber brush (tamponeer kwast in Dutch) with stencils. Great tool if you also want to get rid of some extra energy.
    I am especially interested in using a gelli plate. To be continued.
    Everyone good luck with this awesome giveaway.

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  • Julie, congrats with your 10 year and the release of your new stencils.
    I have not used stencils for a long time… Too long!! I am going to look at your tutorial blog posts and your 101 tutorial to update my techniques. When I still lived in Holland I used a special dauber brush (tamponeer kwast in Dutch) with stencils. Great tool if you also want to get rid of some extra energy.
    I am especially interested in using a gelli plate. To be continued.
    Everyone good luck with this awesome giveaway.

    Reply
  • Julie, congrats with your 10 year and the release of your new stencils.
    I have not used stencils for a long time… Too long!! I am going to look at your tutorial blog posts and your 101 tutorial to update my techniques. When I still lived in Holland I used a special dauber brush (tamponeer kwast in Dutch) with stencils. Great tool if you also want to get rid of some extra energy.
    I am especially interested in using a gelli plate. To be continued.
    Everyone good luck with this awesome giveaway.

    Reply
  • Julie, congrats with your 10 year and the release of your new stencils.
    I have not used stencils for a long time… Too long!! I am going to look at your tutorial blog posts and your 101 tutorial to update my techniques. When I still lived in Holland I used a special dauber brush (tamponeer kwast in Dutch) with stencils. Great tool if you also want to get rid of some extra energy.
    I am especially interested in using a gelli plate. To be continued.
    Everyone good luck with this awesome giveaway.

    Reply
  • Julie, congrats with your 10 year and the release of your new stencils.
    I have not used stencils for a long time… Too long!! I am going to look at your tutorial blog posts and your 101 tutorial to update my techniques. When I still lived in Holland I used a special dauber brush (tamponeer kwast in Dutch) with stencils. Great tool if you also want to get rid of some extra energy.
    I am especially interested in using a gelli plate. To be continued.
    Everyone good luck with this awesome giveaway.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to spray ink through them, but I also like to use them to apply molding paste through and get that gorgeous texture! I’ve used your stencils and bits for a while now and I love the variety.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to spray ink through them, but I also like to use them to apply molding paste through and get that gorgeous texture! I’ve used your stencils and bits for a while now and I love the variety.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to spray ink through them, but I also like to use them to apply molding paste through and get that gorgeous texture! I’ve used your stencils and bits for a while now and I love the variety.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to spray ink through them, but I also like to use them to apply molding paste through and get that gorgeous texture! I’ve used your stencils and bits for a while now and I love the variety.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to spray ink through them, but I also like to use them to apply molding paste through and get that gorgeous texture! I’ve used your stencils and bits for a while now and I love the variety.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to spray ink through them, but I also like to use them to apply molding paste through and get that gorgeous texture! I’ve used your stencils and bits for a while now and I love the variety.

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  • Hi, I really love stencils with all kinds of texture, crackle or modeling pastes. It is awesome, how great new dimensions (and not only 3D) achieve every project with something simple like this :0) Thank you for e nice and imaginative stencils and good luck with the future releases :0)

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  • Hi, I really love stencils with all kinds of texture, crackle or modeling pastes. It is awesome, how great new dimensions (and not only 3D) achieve every project with something simple like this :0) Thank you for e nice and imaginative stencils and good luck with the future releases :0)

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  • Hi, I really love stencils with all kinds of texture, crackle or modeling pastes. It is awesome, how great new dimensions (and not only 3D) achieve every project with something simple like this :0) Thank you for e nice and imaginative stencils and good luck with the future releases :0)

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  • Hi, I really love stencils with all kinds of texture, crackle or modeling pastes. It is awesome, how great new dimensions (and not only 3D) achieve every project with something simple like this :0) Thank you for e nice and imaginative stencils and good luck with the future releases :0)

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  • Hi, I really love stencils with all kinds of texture, crackle or modeling pastes. It is awesome, how great new dimensions (and not only 3D) achieve every project with something simple like this :0) Thank you for e nice and imaginative stencils and good luck with the future releases :0)

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  • Hi, I really love stencils with all kinds of texture, crackle or modeling pastes. It is awesome, how great new dimensions (and not only 3D) achieve every project with something simple like this :0) Thank you for e nice and imaginative stencils and good luck with the future releases :0)

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  • I’m old-school. I still pounce with a brush or sponge.

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  • I’m old-school. I still pounce with a brush or sponge.

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  • I’m old-school. I still pounce with a brush or sponge.

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  • I’m old-school. I still pounce with a brush or sponge.

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  • I’m old-school. I still pounce with a brush or sponge.

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  • I’m old-school. I still pounce with a brush or sponge.

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  • congratulations on 10 years of blogging and stenciling (your leaf stencil is one of my favorites). I like reverse stenciling — putting a stencil onto a gelli plate and brayering over it, then reversing the stencil onto paper (and you get another, different print or prints from the plate itself!)

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  • congratulations on 10 years of blogging and stenciling (your leaf stencil is one of my favorites). I like reverse stenciling — putting a stencil onto a gelli plate and brayering over it, then reversing the stencil onto paper (and you get another, different print or prints from the plate itself!)

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  • congratulations on 10 years of blogging and stenciling (your leaf stencil is one of my favorites). I like reverse stenciling — putting a stencil onto a gelli plate and brayering over it, then reversing the stencil onto paper (and you get another, different print or prints from the plate itself!)

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  • congratulations on 10 years of blogging and stenciling (your leaf stencil is one of my favorites). I like reverse stenciling — putting a stencil onto a gelli plate and brayering over it, then reversing the stencil onto paper (and you get another, different print or prints from the plate itself!)

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  • congratulations on 10 years of blogging and stenciling (your leaf stencil is one of my favorites). I like reverse stenciling — putting a stencil onto a gelli plate and brayering over it, then reversing the stencil onto paper (and you get another, different print or prints from the plate itself!)

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  • congratulations on 10 years of blogging and stenciling (your leaf stencil is one of my favorites). I like reverse stenciling — putting a stencil onto a gelli plate and brayering over it, then reversing the stencil onto paper (and you get another, different print or prints from the plate itself!)

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  • Stencilling? Where do I start? – My favourite technique is to use them for screen painting; spraying them and using them like a stamp as well as texture paste and using them as a resist. The list gets longer the more I do. I try making some myself but can’t wait for your new designs. YUM YUM!AWESOME>… Julie – good luck in the coming new year!

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  • Stencilling? Where do I start? – My favourite technique is to use them for screen painting; spraying them and using them like a stamp as well as texture paste and using them as a resist. The list gets longer the more I do. I try making some myself but can’t wait for your new designs. YUM YUM!AWESOME>… Julie – good luck in the coming new year!

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  • Stencilling? Where do I start? – My favourite technique is to use them for screen painting; spraying them and using them like a stamp as well as texture paste and using them as a resist. The list gets longer the more I do. I try making some myself but can’t wait for your new designs. YUM YUM!AWESOME>… Julie – good luck in the coming new year!

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  • Stencilling? Where do I start? – My favourite technique is to use them for screen painting; spraying them and using them like a stamp as well as texture paste and using them as a resist. The list gets longer the more I do. I try making some myself but can’t wait for your new designs. YUM YUM!AWESOME>… Julie – good luck in the coming new year!

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  • Stencilling? Where do I start? – My favourite technique is to use them for screen painting; spraying them and using them like a stamp as well as texture paste and using them as a resist. The list gets longer the more I do. I try making some myself but can’t wait for your new designs. YUM YUM!AWESOME>… Julie – good luck in the coming new year!

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  • Stencilling? Where do I start? – My favourite technique is to use them for screen painting; spraying them and using them like a stamp as well as texture paste and using them as a resist. The list gets longer the more I do. I try making some myself but can’t wait for your new designs. YUM YUM!AWESOME>… Julie – good luck in the coming new year!

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  • Hi Julie, thanks for all the fun inspiration. Stencils have helped me so much. First with Gelli plates on junk mail, deli paper or any kind of paper for collage, etc. Then straight on the page of my journal or canvas and getting good and messy with different paints and texture pastes! Not to mention tracing! Oh my gosh….it’s endless, the possibilities! Thank you! Exciting!

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  • Hi Julie, thanks for all the fun inspiration. Stencils have helped me so much. First with Gelli plates on junk mail, deli paper or any kind of paper for collage, etc. Then straight on the page of my journal or canvas and getting good and messy with different paints and texture pastes! Not to mention tracing! Oh my gosh….it’s endless, the possibilities! Thank you! Exciting!

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  • Hi Julie, thanks for all the fun inspiration. Stencils have helped me so much. First with Gelli plates on junk mail, deli paper or any kind of paper for collage, etc. Then straight on the page of my journal or canvas and getting good and messy with different paints and texture pastes! Not to mention tracing! Oh my gosh….it’s endless, the possibilities! Thank you! Exciting!

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  • Hi Julie, thanks for all the fun inspiration. Stencils have helped me so much. First with Gelli plates on junk mail, deli paper or any kind of paper for collage, etc. Then straight on the page of my journal or canvas and getting good and messy with different paints and texture pastes! Not to mention tracing! Oh my gosh….it’s endless, the possibilities! Thank you! Exciting!

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  • Hi Julie, thanks for all the fun inspiration. Stencils have helped me so much. First with Gelli plates on junk mail, deli paper or any kind of paper for collage, etc. Then straight on the page of my journal or canvas and getting good and messy with different paints and texture pastes! Not to mention tracing! Oh my gosh….it’s endless, the possibilities! Thank you! Exciting!

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  • Hi Julie, thanks for all the fun inspiration. Stencils have helped me so much. First with Gelli plates on junk mail, deli paper or any kind of paper for collage, etc. Then straight on the page of my journal or canvas and getting good and messy with different paints and texture pastes! Not to mention tracing! Oh my gosh….it’s endless, the possibilities! Thank you! Exciting!

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  • I like to use the bumping technique to get depth in the designs.

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  • I like to use the bumping technique to get depth in the designs.

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  • I like to use the bumping technique to get depth in the designs.

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  • I like to use the bumping technique to get depth in the designs.

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  • I like to use the bumping technique to get depth in the designs.

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  • I like to use the bumping technique to get depth in the designs.

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  • I love using stencils to create texture but using molding paste or texture paste with a spatula and as a resist with gesso then watered down color.

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  • I love using stencils to create texture but using molding paste or texture paste with a spatula and as a resist with gesso then watered down color.

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  • I love using stencils to create texture but using molding paste or texture paste with a spatula and as a resist with gesso then watered down color.

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  • I love using stencils to create texture but using molding paste or texture paste with a spatula and as a resist with gesso then watered down color.

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  • I love using stencils to create texture but using molding paste or texture paste with a spatula and as a resist with gesso then watered down color.

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  • I love using stencils to create texture but using molding paste or texture paste with a spatula and as a resist with gesso then watered down color.

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  • I love to use texture paste with stencils like adding snow background, but I watched your video with the pan pastels and I want to try that technique. Thanks.

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  • I love to use texture paste with stencils like adding snow background, but I watched your video with the pan pastels and I want to try that technique. Thanks.

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  • I love to use texture paste with stencils like adding snow background, but I watched your video with the pan pastels and I want to try that technique. Thanks.

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  • I love to use texture paste with stencils like adding snow background, but I watched your video with the pan pastels and I want to try that technique. Thanks.

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  • I love to use texture paste with stencils like adding snow background, but I watched your video with the pan pastels and I want to try that technique. Thanks.

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  • I love to use texture paste with stencils like adding snow background, but I watched your video with the pan pastels and I want to try that technique. Thanks.

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  • Texture – bold or subtle. I like to sponge away paint using a stencil or add texture with gesso or acrylic medium ( however I do recommend washing those things off the stencil . . . )

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  • Texture – bold or subtle. I like to sponge away paint using a stencil or add texture with gesso or acrylic medium ( however I do recommend washing those things off the stencil . . . )

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  • Texture – bold or subtle. I like to sponge away paint using a stencil or add texture with gesso or acrylic medium ( however I do recommend washing those things off the stencil . . . )

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  • Texture – bold or subtle. I like to sponge away paint using a stencil or add texture with gesso or acrylic medium ( however I do recommend washing those things off the stencil . . . )

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  • Texture – bold or subtle. I like to sponge away paint using a stencil or add texture with gesso or acrylic medium ( however I do recommend washing those things off the stencil . . . )

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  • Texture – bold or subtle. I like to sponge away paint using a stencil or add texture with gesso or acrylic medium ( however I do recommend washing those things off the stencil . . . )

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  • Congratulations! I love playing with stencils. My usual is using acrylic paints in creating many many backgrounds on my beloved gelli plates. Those papers will then be cut down and used in creating atcs, tags, cards or whatever else I want to try to create. Playing and creating with stencils brings me great joy. Thanks for being such a great role model.

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  • Congratulations! I love playing with stencils. My usual is using acrylic paints in creating many many backgrounds on my beloved gelli plates. Those papers will then be cut down and used in creating atcs, tags, cards or whatever else I want to try to create. Playing and creating with stencils brings me great joy. Thanks for being such a great role model.

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  • Congratulations! I love playing with stencils. My usual is using acrylic paints in creating many many backgrounds on my beloved gelli plates. Those papers will then be cut down and used in creating atcs, tags, cards or whatever else I want to try to create. Playing and creating with stencils brings me great joy. Thanks for being such a great role model.

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  • Congratulations! I love playing with stencils. My usual is using acrylic paints in creating many many backgrounds on my beloved gelli plates. Those papers will then be cut down and used in creating atcs, tags, cards or whatever else I want to try to create. Playing and creating with stencils brings me great joy. Thanks for being such a great role model.

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  • Congratulations! I love playing with stencils. My usual is using acrylic paints in creating many many backgrounds on my beloved gelli plates. Those papers will then be cut down and used in creating atcs, tags, cards or whatever else I want to try to create. Playing and creating with stencils brings me great joy. Thanks for being such a great role model.

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  • Congratulations! I love playing with stencils. My usual is using acrylic paints in creating many many backgrounds on my beloved gelli plates. Those papers will then be cut down and used in creating atcs, tags, cards or whatever else I want to try to create. Playing and creating with stencils brings me great joy. Thanks for being such a great role model.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is using modeling pastes and gesso to create dimension…2nd. fav is using stencils with my Gelli plate. So many ways to use them, it is hard to choose. Love seeing the yearly releases of your stencils…I might say, I have a few from the last couple of years.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is using modeling pastes and gesso to create dimension…2nd. fav is using stencils with my Gelli plate. So many ways to use them, it is hard to choose. Love seeing the yearly releases of your stencils…I might say, I have a few from the last couple of years.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is using modeling pastes and gesso to create dimension…2nd. fav is using stencils with my Gelli plate. So many ways to use them, it is hard to choose. Love seeing the yearly releases of your stencils…I might say, I have a few from the last couple of years.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is using modeling pastes and gesso to create dimension…2nd. fav is using stencils with my Gelli plate. So many ways to use them, it is hard to choose. Love seeing the yearly releases of your stencils…I might say, I have a few from the last couple of years.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is using modeling pastes and gesso to create dimension…2nd. fav is using stencils with my Gelli plate. So many ways to use them, it is hard to choose. Love seeing the yearly releases of your stencils…I might say, I have a few from the last couple of years.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is using modeling pastes and gesso to create dimension…2nd. fav is using stencils with my Gelli plate. So many ways to use them, it is hard to choose. Love seeing the yearly releases of your stencils…I might say, I have a few from the last couple of years.

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  • I live away from some of my grandkids and am always sending along packages to them. I wrap the boxes in plain craft paper and stencil on designs randomly for decoration. The flexible stencils wrap around the sides of the box and look mesmerizing (don’t get to use that word too often).

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  • I live away from some of my grandkids and am always sending along packages to them. I wrap the boxes in plain craft paper and stencil on designs randomly for decoration. The flexible stencils wrap around the sides of the box and look mesmerizing (don’t get to use that word too often).

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  • I live away from some of my grandkids and am always sending along packages to them. I wrap the boxes in plain craft paper and stencil on designs randomly for decoration. The flexible stencils wrap around the sides of the box and look mesmerizing (don’t get to use that word too often).

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  • I live away from some of my grandkids and am always sending along packages to them. I wrap the boxes in plain craft paper and stencil on designs randomly for decoration. The flexible stencils wrap around the sides of the box and look mesmerizing (don’t get to use that word too often).

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  • I live away from some of my grandkids and am always sending along packages to them. I wrap the boxes in plain craft paper and stencil on designs randomly for decoration. The flexible stencils wrap around the sides of the box and look mesmerizing (don’t get to use that word too often).

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  • I live away from some of my grandkids and am always sending along packages to them. I wrap the boxes in plain craft paper and stencil on designs randomly for decoration. The flexible stencils wrap around the sides of the box and look mesmerizing (don’t get to use that word too often).

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  • Using stencils on deli paper is my favorite technique. This lets me move my stencil around on my multimedia piece so I can see what it will look like in different places. When I’m happy, I put it down with acrylic medium.

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  • Using stencils on deli paper is my favorite technique. This lets me move my stencil around on my multimedia piece so I can see what it will look like in different places. When I’m happy, I put it down with acrylic medium.

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  • Using stencils on deli paper is my favorite technique. This lets me move my stencil around on my multimedia piece so I can see what it will look like in different places. When I’m happy, I put it down with acrylic medium.

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  • Using stencils on deli paper is my favorite technique. This lets me move my stencil around on my multimedia piece so I can see what it will look like in different places. When I’m happy, I put it down with acrylic medium.

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  • Using stencils on deli paper is my favorite technique. This lets me move my stencil around on my multimedia piece so I can see what it will look like in different places. When I’m happy, I put it down with acrylic medium.

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  • Using stencils on deli paper is my favorite technique. This lets me move my stencil around on my multimedia piece so I can see what it will look like in different places. When I’m happy, I put it down with acrylic medium.

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  • Happy New Year! I love your anniversary posts! I love stencils in my art journal. I use sprays mostly but am getting into texture pastes. I started with wendy’s and now I’m using many different pastes.
    Thanks so much for your great content!!!

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  • Happy New Year! I love your anniversary posts! I love stencils in my art journal. I use sprays mostly but am getting into texture pastes. I started with wendy’s and now I’m using many different pastes.
    Thanks so much for your great content!!!

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  • Happy New Year! I love your anniversary posts! I love stencils in my art journal. I use sprays mostly but am getting into texture pastes. I started with wendy’s and now I’m using many different pastes.
    Thanks so much for your great content!!!

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  • Happy New Year! I love your anniversary posts! I love stencils in my art journal. I use sprays mostly but am getting into texture pastes. I started with wendy’s and now I’m using many different pastes.
    Thanks so much for your great content!!!

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  • Happy New Year! I love your anniversary posts! I love stencils in my art journal. I use sprays mostly but am getting into texture pastes. I started with wendy’s and now I’m using many different pastes.
    Thanks so much for your great content!!!

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  • Happy New Year! I love your anniversary posts! I love stencils in my art journal. I use sprays mostly but am getting into texture pastes. I started with wendy’s and now I’m using many different pastes.
    Thanks so much for your great content!!!

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  • Not all that original but I still like smearing, rolling or dabbing paint on stencils

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  • Not all that original but I still like smearing, rolling or dabbing paint on stencils

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  • Not all that original but I still like smearing, rolling or dabbing paint on stencils

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  • Not all that original but I still like smearing, rolling or dabbing paint on stencils

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  • Not all that original but I still like smearing, rolling or dabbing paint on stencils

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  • Not all that original but I still like smearing, rolling or dabbing paint on stencils

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  • My go-to method is usually the dab on/dab off, up and down. But after re-watching your videos, I must say that I have many “must tries” in my head. Thanks for the kick start. Love your stencils. They can be so simple and yet so complex at the same time. Can’t wait to see your new releases. Yours were the first stencils I bought and are still my favorites.

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  • My go-to method is usually the dab on/dab off, up and down. But after re-watching your videos, I must say that I have many “must tries” in my head. Thanks for the kick start. Love your stencils. They can be so simple and yet so complex at the same time. Can’t wait to see your new releases. Yours were the first stencils I bought and are still my favorites.

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  • My go-to method is usually the dab on/dab off, up and down. But after re-watching your videos, I must say that I have many “must tries” in my head. Thanks for the kick start. Love your stencils. They can be so simple and yet so complex at the same time. Can’t wait to see your new releases. Yours were the first stencils I bought and are still my favorites.

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  • My go-to method is usually the dab on/dab off, up and down. But after re-watching your videos, I must say that I have many “must tries” in my head. Thanks for the kick start. Love your stencils. They can be so simple and yet so complex at the same time. Can’t wait to see your new releases. Yours were the first stencils I bought and are still my favorites.

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  • My go-to method is usually the dab on/dab off, up and down. But after re-watching your videos, I must say that I have many “must tries” in my head. Thanks for the kick start. Love your stencils. They can be so simple and yet so complex at the same time. Can’t wait to see your new releases. Yours were the first stencils I bought and are still my favorites.

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  • My go-to method is usually the dab on/dab off, up and down. But after re-watching your videos, I must say that I have many “must tries” in my head. Thanks for the kick start. Love your stencils. They can be so simple and yet so complex at the same time. Can’t wait to see your new releases. Yours were the first stencils I bought and are still my favorites.

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  • I have many of your stencils. It really struck me the way you grouped them by release above exactly how old some of my favorites actually are. There’s not a lot of what would seem like more trendy products in the scrap room that I can say I’ve been using for more than five years. Your designs are graphic and simple. Able to be used in small areas or larger for big statement. You really helped evolve me from traditional scrapbooker to a mixed media artsy dabbler. lol I still can’t say I’m artistic or artist because I’m not but I’m artsy. The stencils are so versatile that’s what’s great about them. My favorite is adding texture with mediums though.

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  • I have many of your stencils. It really struck me the way you grouped them by release above exactly how old some of my favorites actually are. There’s not a lot of what would seem like more trendy products in the scrap room that I can say I’ve been using for more than five years. Your designs are graphic and simple. Able to be used in small areas or larger for big statement. You really helped evolve me from traditional scrapbooker to a mixed media artsy dabbler. lol I still can’t say I’m artistic or artist because I’m not but I’m artsy. The stencils are so versatile that’s what’s great about them. My favorite is adding texture with mediums though.

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  • I have many of your stencils. It really struck me the way you grouped them by release above exactly how old some of my favorites actually are. There’s not a lot of what would seem like more trendy products in the scrap room that I can say I’ve been using for more than five years. Your designs are graphic and simple. Able to be used in small areas or larger for big statement. You really helped evolve me from traditional scrapbooker to a mixed media artsy dabbler. lol I still can’t say I’m artistic or artist because I’m not but I’m artsy. The stencils are so versatile that’s what’s great about them. My favorite is adding texture with mediums though.

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  • I have many of your stencils. It really struck me the way you grouped them by release above exactly how old some of my favorites actually are. There’s not a lot of what would seem like more trendy products in the scrap room that I can say I’ve been using for more than five years. Your designs are graphic and simple. Able to be used in small areas or larger for big statement. You really helped evolve me from traditional scrapbooker to a mixed media artsy dabbler. lol I still can’t say I’m artistic or artist because I’m not but I’m artsy. The stencils are so versatile that’s what’s great about them. My favorite is adding texture with mediums though.

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  • I have many of your stencils. It really struck me the way you grouped them by release above exactly how old some of my favorites actually are. There’s not a lot of what would seem like more trendy products in the scrap room that I can say I’ve been using for more than five years. Your designs are graphic and simple. Able to be used in small areas or larger for big statement. You really helped evolve me from traditional scrapbooker to a mixed media artsy dabbler. lol I still can’t say I’m artistic or artist because I’m not but I’m artsy. The stencils are so versatile that’s what’s great about them. My favorite is adding texture with mediums though.

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  • I have many of your stencils. It really struck me the way you grouped them by release above exactly how old some of my favorites actually are. There’s not a lot of what would seem like more trendy products in the scrap room that I can say I’ve been using for more than five years. Your designs are graphic and simple. Able to be used in small areas or larger for big statement. You really helped evolve me from traditional scrapbooker to a mixed media artsy dabbler. lol I still can’t say I’m artistic or artist because I’m not but I’m artsy. The stencils are so versatile that’s what’s great about them. My favorite is adding texture with mediums though.

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  • It’s hard to believe that you’ve only been doing stencils for 6 years..I think I have a few from every year. Looking at the whole line, I see more that I want to order. I use stencils to create a rich background for my art journaling, mostly with sprays, though I also do the dab-on technique. I also like to use it with heavy gesso to create texture. Also with foil transfers. Whatever the project, I usually get my stencils out as a welcome addition.

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  • It’s hard to believe that you’ve only been doing stencils for 6 years..I think I have a few from every year. Looking at the whole line, I see more that I want to order. I use stencils to create a rich background for my art journaling, mostly with sprays, though I also do the dab-on technique. I also like to use it with heavy gesso to create texture. Also with foil transfers. Whatever the project, I usually get my stencils out as a welcome addition.

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  • It’s hard to believe that you’ve only been doing stencils for 6 years..I think I have a few from every year. Looking at the whole line, I see more that I want to order. I use stencils to create a rich background for my art journaling, mostly with sprays, though I also do the dab-on technique. I also like to use it with heavy gesso to create texture. Also with foil transfers. Whatever the project, I usually get my stencils out as a welcome addition.

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  • It’s hard to believe that you’ve only been doing stencils for 6 years..I think I have a few from every year. Looking at the whole line, I see more that I want to order. I use stencils to create a rich background for my art journaling, mostly with sprays, though I also do the dab-on technique. I also like to use it with heavy gesso to create texture. Also with foil transfers. Whatever the project, I usually get my stencils out as a welcome addition.

    Reply
  • It’s hard to believe that you’ve only been doing stencils for 6 years..I think I have a few from every year. Looking at the whole line, I see more that I want to order. I use stencils to create a rich background for my art journaling, mostly with sprays, though I also do the dab-on technique. I also like to use it with heavy gesso to create texture. Also with foil transfers. Whatever the project, I usually get my stencils out as a welcome addition.

    Reply
  • It’s hard to believe that you’ve only been doing stencils for 6 years..I think I have a few from every year. Looking at the whole line, I see more that I want to order. I use stencils to create a rich background for my art journaling, mostly with sprays, though I also do the dab-on technique. I also like to use it with heavy gesso to create texture. Also with foil transfers. Whatever the project, I usually get my stencils out as a welcome addition.

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  • I love using stencils in my mixed media art work. I often use modeling paste for texture thru the stencils. I would so love to have the new release!

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  • I love using stencils in my mixed media art work. I often use modeling paste for texture thru the stencils. I would so love to have the new release!

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  • I love using stencils in my mixed media art work. I often use modeling paste for texture thru the stencils. I would so love to have the new release!

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  • I love using stencils in my mixed media art work. I often use modeling paste for texture thru the stencils. I would so love to have the new release!

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  • I love using stencils in my mixed media art work. I often use modeling paste for texture thru the stencils. I would so love to have the new release!

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  • I love using stencils in my mixed media art work. I often use modeling paste for texture thru the stencils. I would so love to have the new release!

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  • Stenciling with a Gelli plate!!!

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  • Stenciling with a Gelli plate!!!

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  • Stenciling with a Gelli plate!!!

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  • Stenciling with a Gelli plate!!!

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  • Stenciling with a Gelli plate!!!

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  • Stenciling with a Gelli plate!!!

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  • oh gosh there are sooooooooooo many uses for stencils its hard to pick out just one. but here goes… i consider myself a beginner artist pretty much so stencils sure make it easy to get alot done quickly without very much talent to get something beautiful. i love spray inks so put those two together and you can come up with a pretty amazing piece. my love of stencils far exceeds my pocket book so i choose wisely but i have to say i have quite a few of your stencils since they can be used in so many ways. i follow you cause you have more talent in one finger then i have by a longshot. i love seeing your ideas and thank you for sharing them so freely.

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  • oh gosh there are sooooooooooo many uses for stencils its hard to pick out just one. but here goes… i consider myself a beginner artist pretty much so stencils sure make it easy to get alot done quickly without very much talent to get something beautiful. i love spray inks so put those two together and you can come up with a pretty amazing piece. my love of stencils far exceeds my pocket book so i choose wisely but i have to say i have quite a few of your stencils since they can be used in so many ways. i follow you cause you have more talent in one finger then i have by a longshot. i love seeing your ideas and thank you for sharing them so freely.

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  • oh gosh there are sooooooooooo many uses for stencils its hard to pick out just one. but here goes… i consider myself a beginner artist pretty much so stencils sure make it easy to get alot done quickly without very much talent to get something beautiful. i love spray inks so put those two together and you can come up with a pretty amazing piece. my love of stencils far exceeds my pocket book so i choose wisely but i have to say i have quite a few of your stencils since they can be used in so many ways. i follow you cause you have more talent in one finger then i have by a longshot. i love seeing your ideas and thank you for sharing them so freely.

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  • oh gosh there are sooooooooooo many uses for stencils its hard to pick out just one. but here goes… i consider myself a beginner artist pretty much so stencils sure make it easy to get alot done quickly without very much talent to get something beautiful. i love spray inks so put those two together and you can come up with a pretty amazing piece. my love of stencils far exceeds my pocket book so i choose wisely but i have to say i have quite a few of your stencils since they can be used in so many ways. i follow you cause you have more talent in one finger then i have by a longshot. i love seeing your ideas and thank you for sharing them so freely.

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  • oh gosh there are sooooooooooo many uses for stencils its hard to pick out just one. but here goes… i consider myself a beginner artist pretty much so stencils sure make it easy to get alot done quickly without very much talent to get something beautiful. i love spray inks so put those two together and you can come up with a pretty amazing piece. my love of stencils far exceeds my pocket book so i choose wisely but i have to say i have quite a few of your stencils since they can be used in so many ways. i follow you cause you have more talent in one finger then i have by a longshot. i love seeing your ideas and thank you for sharing them so freely.

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  • oh gosh there are sooooooooooo many uses for stencils its hard to pick out just one. but here goes… i consider myself a beginner artist pretty much so stencils sure make it easy to get alot done quickly without very much talent to get something beautiful. i love spray inks so put those two together and you can come up with a pretty amazing piece. my love of stencils far exceeds my pocket book so i choose wisely but i have to say i have quite a few of your stencils since they can be used in so many ways. i follow you cause you have more talent in one finger then i have by a longshot. i love seeing your ideas and thank you for sharing them so freely.

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  • There are a few ways I like using stencils! My favorite is with the gelatin plate! So fun! I also like to use the stencil and add touches of gold foil to my projects!

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  • There are a few ways I like using stencils! My favorite is with the gelatin plate! So fun! I also like to use the stencil and add touches of gold foil to my projects!

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  • There are a few ways I like using stencils! My favorite is with the gelatin plate! So fun! I also like to use the stencil and add touches of gold foil to my projects!

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  • There are a few ways I like using stencils! My favorite is with the gelatin plate! So fun! I also like to use the stencil and add touches of gold foil to my projects!

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  • There are a few ways I like using stencils! My favorite is with the gelatin plate! So fun! I also like to use the stencil and add touches of gold foil to my projects!

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  • There are a few ways I like using stencils! My favorite is with the gelatin plate! So fun! I also like to use the stencil and add touches of gold foil to my projects!

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  • I mix up my favorite colors for the project on my palette. Then I pounce. I jump right into the paint with my cosmetic sponge. I pick up a small amount of paint, then apply it to the stencil. I often use more than one color for a stencil using a dabbing motion. Each color gets its own cosmetic sponge. I don’t wory about staying within the lines. I like it when the colors blend together. Sometimes I use 2 colors in one spot exactly for the blended look. I never wash my stencils. They look beautiful with all the layers of paint.

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  • I mix up my favorite colors for the project on my palette. Then I pounce. I jump right into the paint with my cosmetic sponge. I pick up a small amount of paint, then apply it to the stencil. I often use more than one color for a stencil using a dabbing motion. Each color gets its own cosmetic sponge. I don’t wory about staying within the lines. I like it when the colors blend together. Sometimes I use 2 colors in one spot exactly for the blended look. I never wash my stencils. They look beautiful with all the layers of paint.

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  • I mix up my favorite colors for the project on my palette. Then I pounce. I jump right into the paint with my cosmetic sponge. I pick up a small amount of paint, then apply it to the stencil. I often use more than one color for a stencil using a dabbing motion. Each color gets its own cosmetic sponge. I don’t wory about staying within the lines. I like it when the colors blend together. Sometimes I use 2 colors in one spot exactly for the blended look. I never wash my stencils. They look beautiful with all the layers of paint.

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  • I mix up my favorite colors for the project on my palette. Then I pounce. I jump right into the paint with my cosmetic sponge. I pick up a small amount of paint, then apply it to the stencil. I often use more than one color for a stencil using a dabbing motion. Each color gets its own cosmetic sponge. I don’t wory about staying within the lines. I like it when the colors blend together. Sometimes I use 2 colors in one spot exactly for the blended look. I never wash my stencils. They look beautiful with all the layers of paint.

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  • I mix up my favorite colors for the project on my palette. Then I pounce. I jump right into the paint with my cosmetic sponge. I pick up a small amount of paint, then apply it to the stencil. I often use more than one color for a stencil using a dabbing motion. Each color gets its own cosmetic sponge. I don’t wory about staying within the lines. I like it when the colors blend together. Sometimes I use 2 colors in one spot exactly for the blended look. I never wash my stencils. They look beautiful with all the layers of paint.

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  • I mix up my favorite colors for the project on my palette. Then I pounce. I jump right into the paint with my cosmetic sponge. I pick up a small amount of paint, then apply it to the stencil. I often use more than one color for a stencil using a dabbing motion. Each color gets its own cosmetic sponge. I don’t wory about staying within the lines. I like it when the colors blend together. Sometimes I use 2 colors in one spot exactly for the blended look. I never wash my stencils. They look beautiful with all the layers of paint.

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  • I am not new to stencils, but I am certainly a beginner! I only know of a couple of methods like misting, dabbing with a sponge or brush, and masking. I like all of them, and I need to learn more. I have fallen in love with my Scan N Cut 2 from Brother! I have followed your you tube videos and blog ever since I discovered you on the web. You are awesome Julie!!! Keep on going. You inspire me!
    Thank you, Kim

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  • I am not new to stencils, but I am certainly a beginner! I only know of a couple of methods like misting, dabbing with a sponge or brush, and masking. I like all of them, and I need to learn more. I have fallen in love with my Scan N Cut 2 from Brother! I have followed your you tube videos and blog ever since I discovered you on the web. You are awesome Julie!!! Keep on going. You inspire me!
    Thank you, Kim

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  • I am not new to stencils, but I am certainly a beginner! I only know of a couple of methods like misting, dabbing with a sponge or brush, and masking. I like all of them, and I need to learn more. I have fallen in love with my Scan N Cut 2 from Brother! I have followed your you tube videos and blog ever since I discovered you on the web. You are awesome Julie!!! Keep on going. You inspire me!
    Thank you, Kim

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  • I am not new to stencils, but I am certainly a beginner! I only know of a couple of methods like misting, dabbing with a sponge or brush, and masking. I like all of them, and I need to learn more. I have fallen in love with my Scan N Cut 2 from Brother! I have followed your you tube videos and blog ever since I discovered you on the web. You are awesome Julie!!! Keep on going. You inspire me!
    Thank you, Kim

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  • I am not new to stencils, but I am certainly a beginner! I only know of a couple of methods like misting, dabbing with a sponge or brush, and masking. I like all of them, and I need to learn more. I have fallen in love with my Scan N Cut 2 from Brother! I have followed your you tube videos and blog ever since I discovered you on the web. You are awesome Julie!!! Keep on going. You inspire me!
    Thank you, Kim

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  • I am not new to stencils, but I am certainly a beginner! I only know of a couple of methods like misting, dabbing with a sponge or brush, and masking. I like all of them, and I need to learn more. I have fallen in love with my Scan N Cut 2 from Brother! I have followed your you tube videos and blog ever since I discovered you on the web. You are awesome Julie!!! Keep on going. You inspire me!
    Thank you, Kim

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  • First things first…congrats on your ten year blogiversary!!! You are SO inspiring. Love your blog, scrapbook soup, make it artsy, your Brother posts and techniques. I could go on and on. I love TCW and your stencils … so much fun to get “dirty”. My favorite way to use my stencils is with texture paste and creating that wonderful extra dimension. It always looks great. Best wishes for the next ten years, and many many more.

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  • First things first…congrats on your ten year blogiversary!!! You are SO inspiring. Love your blog, scrapbook soup, make it artsy, your Brother posts and techniques. I could go on and on. I love TCW and your stencils … so much fun to get “dirty”. My favorite way to use my stencils is with texture paste and creating that wonderful extra dimension. It always looks great. Best wishes for the next ten years, and many many more.

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  • First things first…congrats on your ten year blogiversary!!! You are SO inspiring. Love your blog, scrapbook soup, make it artsy, your Brother posts and techniques. I could go on and on. I love TCW and your stencils … so much fun to get “dirty”. My favorite way to use my stencils is with texture paste and creating that wonderful extra dimension. It always looks great. Best wishes for the next ten years, and many many more.

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  • First things first…congrats on your ten year blogiversary!!! You are SO inspiring. Love your blog, scrapbook soup, make it artsy, your Brother posts and techniques. I could go on and on. I love TCW and your stencils … so much fun to get “dirty”. My favorite way to use my stencils is with texture paste and creating that wonderful extra dimension. It always looks great. Best wishes for the next ten years, and many many more.

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  • First things first…congrats on your ten year blogiversary!!! You are SO inspiring. Love your blog, scrapbook soup, make it artsy, your Brother posts and techniques. I could go on and on. I love TCW and your stencils … so much fun to get “dirty”. My favorite way to use my stencils is with texture paste and creating that wonderful extra dimension. It always looks great. Best wishes for the next ten years, and many many more.

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  • First things first…congrats on your ten year blogiversary!!! You are SO inspiring. Love your blog, scrapbook soup, make it artsy, your Brother posts and techniques. I could go on and on. I love TCW and your stencils … so much fun to get “dirty”. My favorite way to use my stencils is with texture paste and creating that wonderful extra dimension. It always looks great. Best wishes for the next ten years, and many many more.

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  • Never considered myself much of a stenciler until I saw all your releases in one place and realized how many I owned! I love spraying over them the most but with all the new mediums coming out, layering with a knife is becoming a close second. Sure enjoying your look-back.

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  • Never considered myself much of a stenciler until I saw all your releases in one place and realized how many I owned! I love spraying over them the most but with all the new mediums coming out, layering with a knife is becoming a close second. Sure enjoying your look-back.

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  • Never considered myself much of a stenciler until I saw all your releases in one place and realized how many I owned! I love spraying over them the most but with all the new mediums coming out, layering with a knife is becoming a close second. Sure enjoying your look-back.

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  • Never considered myself much of a stenciler until I saw all your releases in one place and realized how many I owned! I love spraying over them the most but with all the new mediums coming out, layering with a knife is becoming a close second. Sure enjoying your look-back.

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  • Never considered myself much of a stenciler until I saw all your releases in one place and realized how many I owned! I love spraying over them the most but with all the new mediums coming out, layering with a knife is becoming a close second. Sure enjoying your look-back.

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  • Never considered myself much of a stenciler until I saw all your releases in one place and realized how many I owned! I love spraying over them the most but with all the new mediums coming out, layering with a knife is becoming a close second. Sure enjoying your look-back.

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  • What a wide variety of stencils! I like my stencils to be used with texture paste, and with spray, it’s always a pleasure to see the results.
    I an glad for your cooperation with TCW!

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  • What a wide variety of stencils! I like my stencils to be used with texture paste, and with spray, it’s always a pleasure to see the results.
    I an glad for your cooperation with TCW!

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  • What a wide variety of stencils! I like my stencils to be used with texture paste, and with spray, it’s always a pleasure to see the results.
    I an glad for your cooperation with TCW!

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  • What a wide variety of stencils! I like my stencils to be used with texture paste, and with spray, it’s always a pleasure to see the results.
    I an glad for your cooperation with TCW!

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  • What a wide variety of stencils! I like my stencils to be used with texture paste, and with spray, it’s always a pleasure to see the results.
    I an glad for your cooperation with TCW!

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  • What a wide variety of stencils! I like my stencils to be used with texture paste, and with spray, it’s always a pleasure to see the results.
    I an glad for your cooperation with TCW!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a stencil over a piece of artwork that has too much going on or is not working for me. It’s amazing how this can unify the piece and actually make it look great. Thanks Julie for sharing so much fabulous information with us!!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a stencil over a piece of artwork that has too much going on or is not working for me. It’s amazing how this can unify the piece and actually make it look great. Thanks Julie for sharing so much fabulous information with us!!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a stencil over a piece of artwork that has too much going on or is not working for me. It’s amazing how this can unify the piece and actually make it look great. Thanks Julie for sharing so much fabulous information with us!!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a stencil over a piece of artwork that has too much going on or is not working for me. It’s amazing how this can unify the piece and actually make it look great. Thanks Julie for sharing so much fabulous information with us!!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a stencil over a piece of artwork that has too much going on or is not working for me. It’s amazing how this can unify the piece and actually make it look great. Thanks Julie for sharing so much fabulous information with us!!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use a stencil over a piece of artwork that has too much going on or is not working for me. It’s amazing how this can unify the piece and actually make it look great. Thanks Julie for sharing so much fabulous information with us!!

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  • I love stencils!!! I usually use them to create background texture by painting (with a cosmetic sponge, naturally) the same pattern in different colors and sizes. I often remind myself that I’m the boss of my stencils!

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  • I love stencils!!! I usually use them to create background texture by painting (with a cosmetic sponge, naturally) the same pattern in different colors and sizes. I often remind myself that I’m the boss of my stencils!

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  • I love stencils!!! I usually use them to create background texture by painting (with a cosmetic sponge, naturally) the same pattern in different colors and sizes. I often remind myself that I’m the boss of my stencils!

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  • I love stencils!!! I usually use them to create background texture by painting (with a cosmetic sponge, naturally) the same pattern in different colors and sizes. I often remind myself that I’m the boss of my stencils!

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  • I love stencils!!! I usually use them to create background texture by painting (with a cosmetic sponge, naturally) the same pattern in different colors and sizes. I often remind myself that I’m the boss of my stencils!

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  • I love stencils!!! I usually use them to create background texture by painting (with a cosmetic sponge, naturally) the same pattern in different colors and sizes. I often remind myself that I’m the boss of my stencils!

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  • I’m old school and still like to use a brush to apply my paint when I use a stencil. I feel I have more control. I have been stenciling on walls doing home dec and murals for 30 + years. I also stencil on fabric. I used to make my stencils out of manila folders and seal them. Also have used contact paper and freezer paper to get the look I wanted. Now I have you and TCW to do the work for me. The first time I walked into a craft store and saw your stencils my heart almost stopped. Pure joy. I think the small feathers is my favorite. Where were you when I was making and selling painted SW style clothing……lol!!!

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  • I’m old school and still like to use a brush to apply my paint when I use a stencil. I feel I have more control. I have been stenciling on walls doing home dec and murals for 30 + years. I also stencil on fabric. I used to make my stencils out of manila folders and seal them. Also have used contact paper and freezer paper to get the look I wanted. Now I have you and TCW to do the work for me. The first time I walked into a craft store and saw your stencils my heart almost stopped. Pure joy. I think the small feathers is my favorite. Where were you when I was making and selling painted SW style clothing……lol!!!

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  • I’m old school and still like to use a brush to apply my paint when I use a stencil. I feel I have more control. I have been stenciling on walls doing home dec and murals for 30 + years. I also stencil on fabric. I used to make my stencils out of manila folders and seal them. Also have used contact paper and freezer paper to get the look I wanted. Now I have you and TCW to do the work for me. The first time I walked into a craft store and saw your stencils my heart almost stopped. Pure joy. I think the small feathers is my favorite. Where were you when I was making and selling painted SW style clothing……lol!!!

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  • I’m old school and still like to use a brush to apply my paint when I use a stencil. I feel I have more control. I have been stenciling on walls doing home dec and murals for 30 + years. I also stencil on fabric. I used to make my stencils out of manila folders and seal them. Also have used contact paper and freezer paper to get the look I wanted. Now I have you and TCW to do the work for me. The first time I walked into a craft store and saw your stencils my heart almost stopped. Pure joy. I think the small feathers is my favorite. Where were you when I was making and selling painted SW style clothing……lol!!!

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  • I’m old school and still like to use a brush to apply my paint when I use a stencil. I feel I have more control. I have been stenciling on walls doing home dec and murals for 30 + years. I also stencil on fabric. I used to make my stencils out of manila folders and seal them. Also have used contact paper and freezer paper to get the look I wanted. Now I have you and TCW to do the work for me. The first time I walked into a craft store and saw your stencils my heart almost stopped. Pure joy. I think the small feathers is my favorite. Where were you when I was making and selling painted SW style clothing……lol!!!

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  • I’m old school and still like to use a brush to apply my paint when I use a stencil. I feel I have more control. I have been stenciling on walls doing home dec and murals for 30 + years. I also stencil on fabric. I used to make my stencils out of manila folders and seal them. Also have used contact paper and freezer paper to get the look I wanted. Now I have you and TCW to do the work for me. The first time I walked into a craft store and saw your stencils my heart almost stopped. Pure joy. I think the small feathers is my favorite. Where were you when I was making and selling painted SW style clothing……lol!!!

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  • Wow! I never realized how many stencils were Balzer Designs!!! Congrats on that! One of my favorite stencil techniques is not complicated, but I do it often and feel like I am not only recycling my paint and “cleaning” my stencil, but it never fails that this technique sends me off on a new creative path…I simply turn my still-wet-with-paint stencil over and stamp it off on a stack of paper I keep next to me. Some papers are scrapbook paper scraps, some are solid colored papers, and some are pages onto which I’ve painted leftover paint. Serendipity at its best, I’d say! Thanks for such a great giveaway.

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  • Wow! I never realized how many stencils were Balzer Designs!!! Congrats on that! One of my favorite stencil techniques is not complicated, but I do it often and feel like I am not only recycling my paint and “cleaning” my stencil, but it never fails that this technique sends me off on a new creative path…I simply turn my still-wet-with-paint stencil over and stamp it off on a stack of paper I keep next to me. Some papers are scrapbook paper scraps, some are solid colored papers, and some are pages onto which I’ve painted leftover paint. Serendipity at its best, I’d say! Thanks for such a great giveaway.

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  • Wow! I never realized how many stencils were Balzer Designs!!! Congrats on that! One of my favorite stencil techniques is not complicated, but I do it often and feel like I am not only recycling my paint and “cleaning” my stencil, but it never fails that this technique sends me off on a new creative path…I simply turn my still-wet-with-paint stencil over and stamp it off on a stack of paper I keep next to me. Some papers are scrapbook paper scraps, some are solid colored papers, and some are pages onto which I’ve painted leftover paint. Serendipity at its best, I’d say! Thanks for such a great giveaway.

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  • Wow! I never realized how many stencils were Balzer Designs!!! Congrats on that! One of my favorite stencil techniques is not complicated, but I do it often and feel like I am not only recycling my paint and “cleaning” my stencil, but it never fails that this technique sends me off on a new creative path…I simply turn my still-wet-with-paint stencil over and stamp it off on a stack of paper I keep next to me. Some papers are scrapbook paper scraps, some are solid colored papers, and some are pages onto which I’ve painted leftover paint. Serendipity at its best, I’d say! Thanks for such a great giveaway.

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  • Wow! I never realized how many stencils were Balzer Designs!!! Congrats on that! One of my favorite stencil techniques is not complicated, but I do it often and feel like I am not only recycling my paint and “cleaning” my stencil, but it never fails that this technique sends me off on a new creative path…I simply turn my still-wet-with-paint stencil over and stamp it off on a stack of paper I keep next to me. Some papers are scrapbook paper scraps, some are solid colored papers, and some are pages onto which I’ve painted leftover paint. Serendipity at its best, I’d say! Thanks for such a great giveaway.

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  • Wow! I never realized how many stencils were Balzer Designs!!! Congrats on that! One of my favorite stencil techniques is not complicated, but I do it often and feel like I am not only recycling my paint and “cleaning” my stencil, but it never fails that this technique sends me off on a new creative path…I simply turn my still-wet-with-paint stencil over and stamp it off on a stack of paper I keep next to me. Some papers are scrapbook paper scraps, some are solid colored papers, and some are pages onto which I’ve painted leftover paint. Serendipity at its best, I’d say! Thanks for such a great giveaway.

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  • Congratulations on really making your mark on the stenciling world. I own far more of your stencils than I talk about 😉
    My favorite technique is laying stencils so you get a smaller pattern inside a larger more open stencil. It always gets, “How did you do that?” reactions.
    Thanks for being so awesome!

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  • Congratulations on really making your mark on the stenciling world. I own far more of your stencils than I talk about 😉
    My favorite technique is laying stencils so you get a smaller pattern inside a larger more open stencil. It always gets, “How did you do that?” reactions.
    Thanks for being so awesome!

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  • Congratulations on really making your mark on the stenciling world. I own far more of your stencils than I talk about 😉
    My favorite technique is laying stencils so you get a smaller pattern inside a larger more open stencil. It always gets, “How did you do that?” reactions.
    Thanks for being so awesome!

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  • Congratulations on really making your mark on the stenciling world. I own far more of your stencils than I talk about 😉
    My favorite technique is laying stencils so you get a smaller pattern inside a larger more open stencil. It always gets, “How did you do that?” reactions.
    Thanks for being so awesome!

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  • Congratulations on really making your mark on the stenciling world. I own far more of your stencils than I talk about 😉
    My favorite technique is laying stencils so you get a smaller pattern inside a larger more open stencil. It always gets, “How did you do that?” reactions.
    Thanks for being so awesome!

    Reply
  • Congratulations on really making your mark on the stenciling world. I own far more of your stencils than I talk about 😉
    My favorite technique is laying stencils so you get a smaller pattern inside a larger more open stencil. It always gets, “How did you do that?” reactions.
    Thanks for being so awesome!

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  • I like using sea sponges for a textured look when I use stencils.

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  • I like using sea sponges for a textured look when I use stencils.

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  • I like using sea sponges for a textured look when I use stencils.

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  • I like using sea sponges for a textured look when I use stencils.

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  • I like using sea sponges for a textured look when I use stencils.

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  • I like using sea sponges for a textured look when I use stencils.

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  • How can I pick one!! If I had to pick a favourite it would have to be with texture paste. I love your stencils and can’t wait to see your new ones

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  • How can I pick one!! If I had to pick a favourite it would have to be with texture paste. I love your stencils and can’t wait to see your new ones

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  • How can I pick one!! If I had to pick a favourite it would have to be with texture paste. I love your stencils and can’t wait to see your new ones

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  • How can I pick one!! If I had to pick a favourite it would have to be with texture paste. I love your stencils and can’t wait to see your new ones

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  • How can I pick one!! If I had to pick a favourite it would have to be with texture paste. I love your stencils and can’t wait to see your new ones

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  • How can I pick one!! If I had to pick a favourite it would have to be with texture paste. I love your stencils and can’t wait to see your new ones

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  • I LOVE to use my stencils for Gelli printing!!! I have a bunch of your stencils…some I forgot were your designs. It was fun seeing all the stencils in one place….thanks!!
    You’ve come a long way, baby!!!!

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  • I LOVE to use my stencils for Gelli printing!!! I have a bunch of your stencils…some I forgot were your designs. It was fun seeing all the stencils in one place….thanks!!
    You’ve come a long way, baby!!!!

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  • I LOVE to use my stencils for Gelli printing!!! I have a bunch of your stencils…some I forgot were your designs. It was fun seeing all the stencils in one place….thanks!!
    You’ve come a long way, baby!!!!

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  • I LOVE to use my stencils for Gelli printing!!! I have a bunch of your stencils…some I forgot were your designs. It was fun seeing all the stencils in one place….thanks!!
    You’ve come a long way, baby!!!!

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  • I LOVE to use my stencils for Gelli printing!!! I have a bunch of your stencils…some I forgot were your designs. It was fun seeing all the stencils in one place….thanks!!
    You’ve come a long way, baby!!!!

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  • I LOVE to use my stencils for Gelli printing!!! I have a bunch of your stencils…some I forgot were your designs. It was fun seeing all the stencils in one place….thanks!!
    You’ve come a long way, baby!!!!

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  • A combination of acrylics with stencil brush and inked stamps.

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  • A combination of acrylics with stencil brush and inked stamps.

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  • A combination of acrylics with stencil brush and inked stamps.

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  • A combination of acrylics with stencil brush and inked stamps.

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  • A combination of acrylics with stencil brush and inked stamps.

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  • A combination of acrylics with stencil brush and inked stamps.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is still spray inks or mists onto old dictionary pages or old book pages to use in other projects or as backgrounds. I still remember being shocked (shocked!) when Julie talked about not washing your stencils after every use. It was OK to be a”dirty” girl!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is still spray inks or mists onto old dictionary pages or old book pages to use in other projects or as backgrounds. I still remember being shocked (shocked!) when Julie talked about not washing your stencils after every use. It was OK to be a”dirty” girl!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is still spray inks or mists onto old dictionary pages or old book pages to use in other projects or as backgrounds. I still remember being shocked (shocked!) when Julie talked about not washing your stencils after every use. It was OK to be a”dirty” girl!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is still spray inks or mists onto old dictionary pages or old book pages to use in other projects or as backgrounds. I still remember being shocked (shocked!) when Julie talked about not washing your stencils after every use. It was OK to be a”dirty” girl!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is still spray inks or mists onto old dictionary pages or old book pages to use in other projects or as backgrounds. I still remember being shocked (shocked!) when Julie talked about not washing your stencils after every use. It was OK to be a”dirty” girl!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is still spray inks or mists onto old dictionary pages or old book pages to use in other projects or as backgrounds. I still remember being shocked (shocked!) when Julie talked about not washing your stencils after every use. It was OK to be a”dirty” girl!

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  • Lately, my favorite stenciling technique is to build layers on top of background paint layers, by rubbing gelatos through various stencils. I LOVE stencils!

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  • Lately, my favorite stenciling technique is to build layers on top of background paint layers, by rubbing gelatos through various stencils. I LOVE stencils!

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  • Lately, my favorite stenciling technique is to build layers on top of background paint layers, by rubbing gelatos through various stencils. I LOVE stencils!

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  • Lately, my favorite stenciling technique is to build layers on top of background paint layers, by rubbing gelatos through various stencils. I LOVE stencils!

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  • Lately, my favorite stenciling technique is to build layers on top of background paint layers, by rubbing gelatos through various stencils. I LOVE stencils!

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  • Lately, my favorite stenciling technique is to build layers on top of background paint layers, by rubbing gelatos through various stencils. I LOVE stencils!

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate for mono prints.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate for mono prints.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate for mono prints.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate for mono prints.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate for mono prints.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate for mono prints.

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  • my favorite techniques include using a baby wipe to wipe through the stencil on top of paint (still wet) or other media to remove some of it. Also like just spraying inks/paints on top and putting molding paste through them for texture.

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  • my favorite techniques include using a baby wipe to wipe through the stencil on top of paint (still wet) or other media to remove some of it. Also like just spraying inks/paints on top and putting molding paste through them for texture.

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  • my favorite techniques include using a baby wipe to wipe through the stencil on top of paint (still wet) or other media to remove some of it. Also like just spraying inks/paints on top and putting molding paste through them for texture.

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  • my favorite techniques include using a baby wipe to wipe through the stencil on top of paint (still wet) or other media to remove some of it. Also like just spraying inks/paints on top and putting molding paste through them for texture.

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  • my favorite techniques include using a baby wipe to wipe through the stencil on top of paint (still wet) or other media to remove some of it. Also like just spraying inks/paints on top and putting molding paste through them for texture.

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  • my favorite techniques include using a baby wipe to wipe through the stencil on top of paint (still wet) or other media to remove some of it. Also like just spraying inks/paints on top and putting molding paste through them for texture.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate. It gives me options that I couldn’t create on my own.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate. It gives me options that I couldn’t create on my own.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate. It gives me options that I couldn’t create on my own.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate. It gives me options that I couldn’t create on my own.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate. It gives me options that I couldn’t create on my own.

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  • I like to use stencils with a gelli plate. It gives me options that I couldn’t create on my own.

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  • I use distress inks and blend through my stencils the most but I also love using texture pastes…. can I have two favorites? I also make fused glass and use stencils with powdered frit. It makes beautiful designs on plates.

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  • I use distress inks and blend through my stencils the most but I also love using texture pastes…. can I have two favorites? I also make fused glass and use stencils with powdered frit. It makes beautiful designs on plates.

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  • I use distress inks and blend through my stencils the most but I also love using texture pastes…. can I have two favorites? I also make fused glass and use stencils with powdered frit. It makes beautiful designs on plates.

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  • I use distress inks and blend through my stencils the most but I also love using texture pastes…. can I have two favorites? I also make fused glass and use stencils with powdered frit. It makes beautiful designs on plates.

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  • I use distress inks and blend through my stencils the most but I also love using texture pastes…. can I have two favorites? I also make fused glass and use stencils with powdered frit. It makes beautiful designs on plates.

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  • I use distress inks and blend through my stencils the most but I also love using texture pastes…. can I have two favorites? I also make fused glass and use stencils with powdered frit. It makes beautiful designs on plates.

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  • My all time fav way is to use them for back grounds on journal pages and my canvas…. always adds such interest to each project… Thank you for the opp to win…
    Cheers

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  • My all time fav way is to use them for back grounds on journal pages and my canvas…. always adds such interest to each project… Thank you for the opp to win…
    Cheers

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  • My all time fav way is to use them for back grounds on journal pages and my canvas…. always adds such interest to each project… Thank you for the opp to win…
    Cheers

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  • My all time fav way is to use them for back grounds on journal pages and my canvas…. always adds such interest to each project… Thank you for the opp to win…
    Cheers

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  • My all time fav way is to use them for back grounds on journal pages and my canvas…. always adds such interest to each project… Thank you for the opp to win…
    Cheers

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  • My all time fav way is to use them for back grounds on journal pages and my canvas…. always adds such interest to each project… Thank you for the opp to win…
    Cheers

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  • I just started experimenting with gelatin printing and love using stencils and paints with those projects!

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  • I just started experimenting with gelatin printing and love using stencils and paints with those projects!

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  • I just started experimenting with gelatin printing and love using stencils and paints with those projects!

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  • I just started experimenting with gelatin printing and love using stencils and paints with those projects!

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  • I just started experimenting with gelatin printing and love using stencils and paints with those projects!

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  • I just started experimenting with gelatin printing and love using stencils and paints with those projects!

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  • Without a doubt the favorite use of stencils for me is that if gellin prints. It is just such an empowering feeling when those beautiful colors, designs and possibilities form.

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  • Without a doubt the favorite use of stencils for me is that if gellin prints. It is just such an empowering feeling when those beautiful colors, designs and possibilities form.

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  • Without a doubt the favorite use of stencils for me is that if gellin prints. It is just such an empowering feeling when those beautiful colors, designs and possibilities form.

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  • Without a doubt the favorite use of stencils for me is that if gellin prints. It is just such an empowering feeling when those beautiful colors, designs and possibilities form.

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  • Without a doubt the favorite use of stencils for me is that if gellin prints. It is just such an empowering feeling when those beautiful colors, designs and possibilities form.

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  • Without a doubt the favorite use of stencils for me is that if gellin prints. It is just such an empowering feeling when those beautiful colors, designs and possibilities form.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plates. there are so many cool things to go with them. I live seeing your stencil tutorials again Thanks.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plates. there are so many cool things to go with them. I live seeing your stencil tutorials again Thanks.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plates. there are so many cool things to go with them. I live seeing your stencil tutorials again Thanks.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plates. there are so many cool things to go with them. I live seeing your stencil tutorials again Thanks.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plates. there are so many cool things to go with them. I live seeing your stencil tutorials again Thanks.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plates. there are so many cool things to go with them. I live seeing your stencil tutorials again Thanks.

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  • I love to use stencils in light/neutral colors (sprayinks or dab on) as background to build on. Haven’t tried texture paste, but that would work the same way, maybe even better to get a more interesting design. Love the idea of continuing to use the same shape over and over again and with different colors.

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  • I love to use stencils in light/neutral colors (sprayinks or dab on) as background to build on. Haven’t tried texture paste, but that would work the same way, maybe even better to get a more interesting design. Love the idea of continuing to use the same shape over and over again and with different colors.

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  • I love to use stencils in light/neutral colors (sprayinks or dab on) as background to build on. Haven’t tried texture paste, but that would work the same way, maybe even better to get a more interesting design. Love the idea of continuing to use the same shape over and over again and with different colors.

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  • I love to use stencils in light/neutral colors (sprayinks or dab on) as background to build on. Haven’t tried texture paste, but that would work the same way, maybe even better to get a more interesting design. Love the idea of continuing to use the same shape over and over again and with different colors.

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  • I love to use stencils in light/neutral colors (sprayinks or dab on) as background to build on. Haven’t tried texture paste, but that would work the same way, maybe even better to get a more interesting design. Love the idea of continuing to use the same shape over and over again and with different colors.

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  • I love to use stencils in light/neutral colors (sprayinks or dab on) as background to build on. Haven’t tried texture paste, but that would work the same way, maybe even better to get a more interesting design. Love the idea of continuing to use the same shape over and over again and with different colors.

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  • I love using stencils with modeling paste for texture and with spray ink for thé negative images of them.

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  • I love using stencils with modeling paste for texture and with spray ink for thé negative images of them.

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  • I love using stencils with modeling paste for texture and with spray ink for thé negative images of them.

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  • I love using stencils with modeling paste for texture and with spray ink for thé negative images of them.

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  • I love using stencils with modeling paste for texture and with spray ink for thé negative images of them.

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  • I love using stencils with modeling paste for texture and with spray ink for thé negative images of them.

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  • I am new to stenciling and still learning. Right now I am enjoying using a cosmetic wedge and paint to add interest and patterns to my art journals!

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  • I am new to stenciling and still learning. Right now I am enjoying using a cosmetic wedge and paint to add interest and patterns to my art journals!

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  • I am new to stenciling and still learning. Right now I am enjoying using a cosmetic wedge and paint to add interest and patterns to my art journals!

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  • I am new to stenciling and still learning. Right now I am enjoying using a cosmetic wedge and paint to add interest and patterns to my art journals!

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  • I am new to stenciling and still learning. Right now I am enjoying using a cosmetic wedge and paint to add interest and patterns to my art journals!

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  • I am new to stenciling and still learning. Right now I am enjoying using a cosmetic wedge and paint to add interest and patterns to my art journals!

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  • I love using the silhouette script stencil–dabbing the whole stencil with paint, drawing the outline with a pen, even just using the script inside the profile for texture. Very versatile (and still available)!

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  • I love using the silhouette script stencil–dabbing the whole stencil with paint, drawing the outline with a pen, even just using the script inside the profile for texture. Very versatile (and still available)!

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  • I love using the silhouette script stencil–dabbing the whole stencil with paint, drawing the outline with a pen, even just using the script inside the profile for texture. Very versatile (and still available)!

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  • I love using the silhouette script stencil–dabbing the whole stencil with paint, drawing the outline with a pen, even just using the script inside the profile for texture. Very versatile (and still available)!

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  • I love using the silhouette script stencil–dabbing the whole stencil with paint, drawing the outline with a pen, even just using the script inside the profile for texture. Very versatile (and still available)!

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  • I love using the silhouette script stencil–dabbing the whole stencil with paint, drawing the outline with a pen, even just using the script inside the profile for texture. Very versatile (and still available)!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is one I learned over 29 years ago. The technique requires using a round stencil brush with soft bristles, loading the brush, pouncing off the paint and starting outside the design and working the way inward,using a circular motion. This continues until reloading the brush is necessary,and then again start at the beginning.
    (I learned this in a tole painting class by “The Crafty Lady” in Syracuse,NY)
    How exciting for your 10 year bloggiversary!!
    Happy Happy Joy Joy!!-shouting here! teehee
    Jackie “)

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is one I learned over 29 years ago. The technique requires using a round stencil brush with soft bristles, loading the brush, pouncing off the paint and starting outside the design and working the way inward,using a circular motion. This continues until reloading the brush is necessary,and then again start at the beginning.
    (I learned this in a tole painting class by “The Crafty Lady” in Syracuse,NY)
    How exciting for your 10 year bloggiversary!!
    Happy Happy Joy Joy!!-shouting here! teehee
    Jackie “)

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is one I learned over 29 years ago. The technique requires using a round stencil brush with soft bristles, loading the brush, pouncing off the paint and starting outside the design and working the way inward,using a circular motion. This continues until reloading the brush is necessary,and then again start at the beginning.
    (I learned this in a tole painting class by “The Crafty Lady” in Syracuse,NY)
    How exciting for your 10 year bloggiversary!!
    Happy Happy Joy Joy!!-shouting here! teehee
    Jackie “)

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is one I learned over 29 years ago. The technique requires using a round stencil brush with soft bristles, loading the brush, pouncing off the paint and starting outside the design and working the way inward,using a circular motion. This continues until reloading the brush is necessary,and then again start at the beginning.
    (I learned this in a tole painting class by “The Crafty Lady” in Syracuse,NY)
    How exciting for your 10 year bloggiversary!!
    Happy Happy Joy Joy!!-shouting here! teehee
    Jackie “)

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is one I learned over 29 years ago. The technique requires using a round stencil brush with soft bristles, loading the brush, pouncing off the paint and starting outside the design and working the way inward,using a circular motion. This continues until reloading the brush is necessary,and then again start at the beginning.
    (I learned this in a tole painting class by “The Crafty Lady” in Syracuse,NY)
    How exciting for your 10 year bloggiversary!!
    Happy Happy Joy Joy!!-shouting here! teehee
    Jackie “)

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is one I learned over 29 years ago. The technique requires using a round stencil brush with soft bristles, loading the brush, pouncing off the paint and starting outside the design and working the way inward,using a circular motion. This continues until reloading the brush is necessary,and then again start at the beginning.
    (I learned this in a tole painting class by “The Crafty Lady” in Syracuse,NY)
    How exciting for your 10 year bloggiversary!!
    Happy Happy Joy Joy!!-shouting here! teehee
    Jackie “)

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  • technique I used most often is just to stamp with a chalk cat’s-eye pad.

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  • technique I used most often is just to stamp with a chalk cat’s-eye pad.

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  • technique I used most often is just to stamp with a chalk cat’s-eye pad.

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  • technique I used most often is just to stamp with a chalk cat’s-eye pad.

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  • technique I used most often is just to stamp with a chalk cat’s-eye pad.

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  • technique I used most often is just to stamp with a chalk cat’s-eye pad.

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  • Stencils are pretty much my favourite item in my art room. Use them on everything! I love blending inks or paints in multiple colours to get ombre or shaded effect, and of course texture paste is always fun too. I also love flipping them over after using to get the messy reverse. The grungier the better (and that totally is a word! lol). Can’t wait to get more of your stencils!

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  • Stencils are pretty much my favourite item in my art room. Use them on everything! I love blending inks or paints in multiple colours to get ombre or shaded effect, and of course texture paste is always fun too. I also love flipping them over after using to get the messy reverse. The grungier the better (and that totally is a word! lol). Can’t wait to get more of your stencils!

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  • Stencils are pretty much my favourite item in my art room. Use them on everything! I love blending inks or paints in multiple colours to get ombre or shaded effect, and of course texture paste is always fun too. I also love flipping them over after using to get the messy reverse. The grungier the better (and that totally is a word! lol). Can’t wait to get more of your stencils!

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  • Stencils are pretty much my favourite item in my art room. Use them on everything! I love blending inks or paints in multiple colours to get ombre or shaded effect, and of course texture paste is always fun too. I also love flipping them over after using to get the messy reverse. The grungier the better (and that totally is a word! lol). Can’t wait to get more of your stencils!

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  • Stencils are pretty much my favourite item in my art room. Use them on everything! I love blending inks or paints in multiple colours to get ombre or shaded effect, and of course texture paste is always fun too. I also love flipping them over after using to get the messy reverse. The grungier the better (and that totally is a word! lol). Can’t wait to get more of your stencils!

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  • Stencils are pretty much my favourite item in my art room. Use them on everything! I love blending inks or paints in multiple colours to get ombre or shaded effect, and of course texture paste is always fun too. I also love flipping them over after using to get the messy reverse. The grungier the better (and that totally is a word! lol). Can’t wait to get more of your stencils!

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  • Favorite technique for stenciling is bumping!

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  • Favorite technique for stenciling is bumping!

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  • Favorite technique for stenciling is bumping!

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  • Favorite technique for stenciling is bumping!

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  • Favorite technique for stenciling is bumping!

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  • Favorite technique for stenciling is bumping!

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  • Thanks to your instruction and encouragement, I’m using stencils more and more. I’m still mostly a stamper, so my work space has mostly ink pads at hand. I use stencils with a make-up sponge and ink to add colour and texture–and interest!!–to my artwork. Winning these stencils would be so wonderful!

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  • Thanks to your instruction and encouragement, I’m using stencils more and more. I’m still mostly a stamper, so my work space has mostly ink pads at hand. I use stencils with a make-up sponge and ink to add colour and texture–and interest!!–to my artwork. Winning these stencils would be so wonderful!

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  • Thanks to your instruction and encouragement, I’m using stencils more and more. I’m still mostly a stamper, so my work space has mostly ink pads at hand. I use stencils with a make-up sponge and ink to add colour and texture–and interest!!–to my artwork. Winning these stencils would be so wonderful!

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  • Thanks to your instruction and encouragement, I’m using stencils more and more. I’m still mostly a stamper, so my work space has mostly ink pads at hand. I use stencils with a make-up sponge and ink to add colour and texture–and interest!!–to my artwork. Winning these stencils would be so wonderful!

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  • Thanks to your instruction and encouragement, I’m using stencils more and more. I’m still mostly a stamper, so my work space has mostly ink pads at hand. I use stencils with a make-up sponge and ink to add colour and texture–and interest!!–to my artwork. Winning these stencils would be so wonderful!

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  • Thanks to your instruction and encouragement, I’m using stencils more and more. I’m still mostly a stamper, so my work space has mostly ink pads at hand. I use stencils with a make-up sponge and ink to add colour and texture–and interest!!–to my artwork. Winning these stencils would be so wonderful!

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  • Such a wealth of Stencils. I use the ‘Julie’ technique. Some of my stencils are tape off with masking tape. I use cosmetic sponges to dab on the ink, pounding over the stencil. Besides in I use paste, paint, watercolor and mists. I stencil on my Gelli plate and paper. Before learning the ‘Julie’ technique I would always have leaky results, now that only never happens if I get sloppy and impatient.
    Thanks Julie!

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  • Such a wealth of Stencils. I use the ‘Julie’ technique. Some of my stencils are tape off with masking tape. I use cosmetic sponges to dab on the ink, pounding over the stencil. Besides in I use paste, paint, watercolor and mists. I stencil on my Gelli plate and paper. Before learning the ‘Julie’ technique I would always have leaky results, now that only never happens if I get sloppy and impatient.
    Thanks Julie!

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  • Such a wealth of Stencils. I use the ‘Julie’ technique. Some of my stencils are tape off with masking tape. I use cosmetic sponges to dab on the ink, pounding over the stencil. Besides in I use paste, paint, watercolor and mists. I stencil on my Gelli plate and paper. Before learning the ‘Julie’ technique I would always have leaky results, now that only never happens if I get sloppy and impatient.
    Thanks Julie!

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  • Such a wealth of Stencils. I use the ‘Julie’ technique. Some of my stencils are tape off with masking tape. I use cosmetic sponges to dab on the ink, pounding over the stencil. Besides in I use paste, paint, watercolor and mists. I stencil on my Gelli plate and paper. Before learning the ‘Julie’ technique I would always have leaky results, now that only never happens if I get sloppy and impatient.
    Thanks Julie!

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  • Such a wealth of Stencils. I use the ‘Julie’ technique. Some of my stencils are tape off with masking tape. I use cosmetic sponges to dab on the ink, pounding over the stencil. Besides in I use paste, paint, watercolor and mists. I stencil on my Gelli plate and paper. Before learning the ‘Julie’ technique I would always have leaky results, now that only never happens if I get sloppy and impatient.
    Thanks Julie!

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  • Such a wealth of Stencils. I use the ‘Julie’ technique. Some of my stencils are tape off with masking tape. I use cosmetic sponges to dab on the ink, pounding over the stencil. Besides in I use paste, paint, watercolor and mists. I stencil on my Gelli plate and paper. Before learning the ‘Julie’ technique I would always have leaky results, now that only never happens if I get sloppy and impatient.
    Thanks Julie!

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  • I love TCW stencils and I own quite a few! I mostly use either acrylic paint or if I want texture then modelling paste. Looking forward to your new releases.

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  • I love TCW stencils and I own quite a few! I mostly use either acrylic paint or if I want texture then modelling paste. Looking forward to your new releases.

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  • I love TCW stencils and I own quite a few! I mostly use either acrylic paint or if I want texture then modelling paste. Looking forward to your new releases.

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  • I love TCW stencils and I own quite a few! I mostly use either acrylic paint or if I want texture then modelling paste. Looking forward to your new releases.

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  • I love TCW stencils and I own quite a few! I mostly use either acrylic paint or if I want texture then modelling paste. Looking forward to your new releases.

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  • I love TCW stencils and I own quite a few! I mostly use either acrylic paint or if I want texture then modelling paste. Looking forward to your new releases.

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  • I’ve fallen in love with a watercoloring technique. I use a wide (1-1/2 o 2-inch) flat brush and load it with color, then swipe it across the stencil. I love the results! I often layer stencils this way, letting each layer dry before applying the next.

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  • I’ve fallen in love with a watercoloring technique. I use a wide (1-1/2 o 2-inch) flat brush and load it with color, then swipe it across the stencil. I love the results! I often layer stencils this way, letting each layer dry before applying the next.

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  • I’ve fallen in love with a watercoloring technique. I use a wide (1-1/2 o 2-inch) flat brush and load it with color, then swipe it across the stencil. I love the results! I often layer stencils this way, letting each layer dry before applying the next.

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  • I’ve fallen in love with a watercoloring technique. I use a wide (1-1/2 o 2-inch) flat brush and load it with color, then swipe it across the stencil. I love the results! I often layer stencils this way, letting each layer dry before applying the next.

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  • I’ve fallen in love with a watercoloring technique. I use a wide (1-1/2 o 2-inch) flat brush and load it with color, then swipe it across the stencil. I love the results! I often layer stencils this way, letting each layer dry before applying the next.

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  • I’ve fallen in love with a watercoloring technique. I use a wide (1-1/2 o 2-inch) flat brush and load it with color, then swipe it across the stencil. I love the results! I often layer stencils this way, letting each layer dry before applying the next.

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  • Such a generous giveaway! Thank you! I love to use stencils in my art journal with my leftover acrylic paint from a painting session. I just dab it on with a cosmetic sponge. It’s so fun to turn to a new page in my journal and see random colors and textures – it helps me to let go and just create.

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  • Such a generous giveaway! Thank you! I love to use stencils in my art journal with my leftover acrylic paint from a painting session. I just dab it on with a cosmetic sponge. It’s so fun to turn to a new page in my journal and see random colors and textures – it helps me to let go and just create.

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  • Such a generous giveaway! Thank you! I love to use stencils in my art journal with my leftover acrylic paint from a painting session. I just dab it on with a cosmetic sponge. It’s so fun to turn to a new page in my journal and see random colors and textures – it helps me to let go and just create.

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  • Such a generous giveaway! Thank you! I love to use stencils in my art journal with my leftover acrylic paint from a painting session. I just dab it on with a cosmetic sponge. It’s so fun to turn to a new page in my journal and see random colors and textures – it helps me to let go and just create.

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  • Such a generous giveaway! Thank you! I love to use stencils in my art journal with my leftover acrylic paint from a painting session. I just dab it on with a cosmetic sponge. It’s so fun to turn to a new page in my journal and see random colors and textures – it helps me to let go and just create.

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  • Such a generous giveaway! Thank you! I love to use stencils in my art journal with my leftover acrylic paint from a painting session. I just dab it on with a cosmetic sponge. It’s so fun to turn to a new page in my journal and see random colors and textures – it helps me to let go and just create.

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  • My favorite technique is using ink through a stencil to create a border or background for a card. I also love the look of texture paste through a stencil. My style is currently “clean and simple” but I’m going to try to branch out more in the New Year! Happy 10 years blogging — I’m really enjoying the posts. 🙂

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  • My favorite technique is using ink through a stencil to create a border or background for a card. I also love the look of texture paste through a stencil. My style is currently “clean and simple” but I’m going to try to branch out more in the New Year! Happy 10 years blogging — I’m really enjoying the posts. 🙂

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  • My favorite technique is using ink through a stencil to create a border or background for a card. I also love the look of texture paste through a stencil. My style is currently “clean and simple” but I’m going to try to branch out more in the New Year! Happy 10 years blogging — I’m really enjoying the posts. 🙂

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  • My favorite technique is using ink through a stencil to create a border or background for a card. I also love the look of texture paste through a stencil. My style is currently “clean and simple” but I’m going to try to branch out more in the New Year! Happy 10 years blogging — I’m really enjoying the posts. 🙂

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  • My favorite technique is using ink through a stencil to create a border or background for a card. I also love the look of texture paste through a stencil. My style is currently “clean and simple” but I’m going to try to branch out more in the New Year! Happy 10 years blogging — I’m really enjoying the posts. 🙂

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  • My favorite technique is using ink through a stencil to create a border or background for a card. I also love the look of texture paste through a stencil. My style is currently “clean and simple” but I’m going to try to branch out more in the New Year! Happy 10 years blogging — I’m really enjoying the posts. 🙂

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  • I Love stencils & any technique that I learn along the way.
    My favourite ways of using them are with with texture paste & removing paint/ink. Both offer great backgrounds adding texture & depth. The more stencils the better.

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  • I Love stencils & any technique that I learn along the way.
    My favourite ways of using them are with with texture paste & removing paint/ink. Both offer great backgrounds adding texture & depth. The more stencils the better.

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  • I Love stencils & any technique that I learn along the way.
    My favourite ways of using them are with with texture paste & removing paint/ink. Both offer great backgrounds adding texture & depth. The more stencils the better.

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  • I Love stencils & any technique that I learn along the way.
    My favourite ways of using them are with with texture paste & removing paint/ink. Both offer great backgrounds adding texture & depth. The more stencils the better.

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  • I Love stencils & any technique that I learn along the way.
    My favourite ways of using them are with with texture paste & removing paint/ink. Both offer great backgrounds adding texture & depth. The more stencils the better.

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  • I Love stencils & any technique that I learn along the way.
    My favourite ways of using them are with with texture paste & removing paint/ink. Both offer great backgrounds adding texture & depth. The more stencils the better.

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  • A Haiku describing my favorite stencil method-
    Stencils lay waiting
    Paint and sponge gently pounce, pounce
    Worlds of joy reveal

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  • A Haiku describing my favorite stencil method-
    Stencils lay waiting
    Paint and sponge gently pounce, pounce
    Worlds of joy reveal

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  • A Haiku describing my favorite stencil method-
    Stencils lay waiting
    Paint and sponge gently pounce, pounce
    Worlds of joy reveal

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  • A Haiku describing my favorite stencil method-
    Stencils lay waiting
    Paint and sponge gently pounce, pounce
    Worlds of joy reveal

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  • A Haiku describing my favorite stencil method-
    Stencils lay waiting
    Paint and sponge gently pounce, pounce
    Worlds of joy reveal

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  • A Haiku describing my favorite stencil method-
    Stencils lay waiting
    Paint and sponge gently pounce, pounce
    Worlds of joy reveal

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  • I love using stencils with acrylic paint and sprays.

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  • I love using stencils with acrylic paint and sprays.

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  • I love using stencils with acrylic paint and sprays.

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  • I love using stencils with acrylic paint and sprays.

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  • I love using stencils with acrylic paint and sprays.

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  • I love using stencils with acrylic paint and sprays.

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  • I love using embossing paste with stencils! The texture is amazing from that stuff.

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  • I love using embossing paste with stencils! The texture is amazing from that stuff.

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  • I love using embossing paste with stencils! The texture is amazing from that stuff.

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  • I love using embossing paste with stencils! The texture is amazing from that stuff.

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  • I love using embossing paste with stencils! The texture is amazing from that stuff.

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  • I love using embossing paste with stencils! The texture is amazing from that stuff.

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  • I am one of the few new to stenciling. I don’t as yet have a favorite technique but am eager to watch you free stenciling tutorial to learn.

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  • I am one of the few new to stenciling. I don’t as yet have a favorite technique but am eager to watch you free stenciling tutorial to learn.

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  • I am one of the few new to stenciling. I don’t as yet have a favorite technique but am eager to watch you free stenciling tutorial to learn.

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  • I am one of the few new to stenciling. I don’t as yet have a favorite technique but am eager to watch you free stenciling tutorial to learn.

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  • I am one of the few new to stenciling. I don’t as yet have a favorite technique but am eager to watch you free stenciling tutorial to learn.

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  • I am one of the few new to stenciling. I don’t as yet have a favorite technique but am eager to watch you free stenciling tutorial to learn.

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  • Right now my favorite technique is to use them with a brayer. I love to run the brayer loaded with paint over the stencil to print and pick up the pattern on the brayer. I then brayer the paint out onto another piece of paper. I do this a lot when I’m gelli printing and have unused paint on my brayer and the stencils out. It is a great way to use the left over paint and create new patterns and backgrounds too.

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  • Right now my favorite technique is to use them with a brayer. I love to run the brayer loaded with paint over the stencil to print and pick up the pattern on the brayer. I then brayer the paint out onto another piece of paper. I do this a lot when I’m gelli printing and have unused paint on my brayer and the stencils out. It is a great way to use the left over paint and create new patterns and backgrounds too.

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  • Right now my favorite technique is to use them with a brayer. I love to run the brayer loaded with paint over the stencil to print and pick up the pattern on the brayer. I then brayer the paint out onto another piece of paper. I do this a lot when I’m gelli printing and have unused paint on my brayer and the stencils out. It is a great way to use the left over paint and create new patterns and backgrounds too.

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  • Right now my favorite technique is to use them with a brayer. I love to run the brayer loaded with paint over the stencil to print and pick up the pattern on the brayer. I then brayer the paint out onto another piece of paper. I do this a lot when I’m gelli printing and have unused paint on my brayer and the stencils out. It is a great way to use the left over paint and create new patterns and backgrounds too.

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  • Right now my favorite technique is to use them with a brayer. I love to run the brayer loaded with paint over the stencil to print and pick up the pattern on the brayer. I then brayer the paint out onto another piece of paper. I do this a lot when I’m gelli printing and have unused paint on my brayer and the stencils out. It is a great way to use the left over paint and create new patterns and backgrounds too.

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  • Right now my favorite technique is to use them with a brayer. I love to run the brayer loaded with paint over the stencil to print and pick up the pattern on the brayer. I then brayer the paint out onto another piece of paper. I do this a lot when I’m gelli printing and have unused paint on my brayer and the stencils out. It is a great way to use the left over paint and create new patterns and backgrounds too.

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  • what an awesome post. NOW i can see which stencils I’m missing and where to get them. Buwahahaha. Hmmm i think paint with stencils – spray paint, brushes, sponges, you name it. Thanks!

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  • what an awesome post. NOW i can see which stencils I’m missing and where to get them. Buwahahaha. Hmmm i think paint with stencils – spray paint, brushes, sponges, you name it. Thanks!

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  • what an awesome post. NOW i can see which stencils I’m missing and where to get them. Buwahahaha. Hmmm i think paint with stencils – spray paint, brushes, sponges, you name it. Thanks!

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  • what an awesome post. NOW i can see which stencils I’m missing and where to get them. Buwahahaha. Hmmm i think paint with stencils – spray paint, brushes, sponges, you name it. Thanks!

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  • what an awesome post. NOW i can see which stencils I’m missing and where to get them. Buwahahaha. Hmmm i think paint with stencils – spray paint, brushes, sponges, you name it. Thanks!

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  • what an awesome post. NOW i can see which stencils I’m missing and where to get them. Buwahahaha. Hmmm i think paint with stencils – spray paint, brushes, sponges, you name it. Thanks!

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I love your stencil designs and have quite a few of TCW stencils. I just like to use them simply to layer with paint and cover small or large surfaces quickly !

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I love your stencil designs and have quite a few of TCW stencils. I just like to use them simply to layer with paint and cover small or large surfaces quickly !

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I love your stencil designs and have quite a few of TCW stencils. I just like to use them simply to layer with paint and cover small or large surfaces quickly !

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I love your stencil designs and have quite a few of TCW stencils. I just like to use them simply to layer with paint and cover small or large surfaces quickly !

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I love your stencil designs and have quite a few of TCW stencils. I just like to use them simply to layer with paint and cover small or large surfaces quickly !

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  • Congratulations on your blogiversary! I love your stencil designs and have quite a few of TCW stencils. I just like to use them simply to layer with paint and cover small or large surfaces quickly !

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  • I think my favourite technique for using stencils is in conjunction with the gelli plate, especially with the Bits stencils.
    (Also – I need more stencils – I brought a bunch of mine over to my moms for a crafternoon, and she threw them in the sink when we were done, and then drained boiling water from the potatoes she was making over top of them – ruining some of them! Another reason not to clean them, you might forget them in the sink and accidentally boil them!)

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  • I think my favourite technique for using stencils is in conjunction with the gelli plate, especially with the Bits stencils.
    (Also – I need more stencils – I brought a bunch of mine over to my moms for a crafternoon, and she threw them in the sink when we were done, and then drained boiling water from the potatoes she was making over top of them – ruining some of them! Another reason not to clean them, you might forget them in the sink and accidentally boil them!)

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  • I think my favourite technique for using stencils is in conjunction with the gelli plate, especially with the Bits stencils.
    (Also – I need more stencils – I brought a bunch of mine over to my moms for a crafternoon, and she threw them in the sink when we were done, and then drained boiling water from the potatoes she was making over top of them – ruining some of them! Another reason not to clean them, you might forget them in the sink and accidentally boil them!)

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  • I think my favourite technique for using stencils is in conjunction with the gelli plate, especially with the Bits stencils.
    (Also – I need more stencils – I brought a bunch of mine over to my moms for a crafternoon, and she threw them in the sink when we were done, and then drained boiling water from the potatoes she was making over top of them – ruining some of them! Another reason not to clean them, you might forget them in the sink and accidentally boil them!)

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  • I think my favourite technique for using stencils is in conjunction with the gelli plate, especially with the Bits stencils.
    (Also – I need more stencils – I brought a bunch of mine over to my moms for a crafternoon, and she threw them in the sink when we were done, and then drained boiling water from the potatoes she was making over top of them – ruining some of them! Another reason not to clean them, you might forget them in the sink and accidentally boil them!)

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  • I think my favourite technique for using stencils is in conjunction with the gelli plate, especially with the Bits stencils.
    (Also – I need more stencils – I brought a bunch of mine over to my moms for a crafternoon, and she threw them in the sink when we were done, and then drained boiling water from the potatoes she was making over top of them – ruining some of them! Another reason not to clean them, you might forget them in the sink and accidentally boil them!)

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate.
    I use them in mixed media with ink sprays or paint too.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate.
    I use them in mixed media with ink sprays or paint too.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate.
    I use them in mixed media with ink sprays or paint too.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate.
    I use them in mixed media with ink sprays or paint too.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate.
    I use them in mixed media with ink sprays or paint too.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate.
    I use them in mixed media with ink sprays or paint too.

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  • I like to put down some watercolor and let dry. Then I stencil with matte or gloss gel and let dry. Then I use a darker watercolor, and the gel resists so you see the shape in silhouette. Makes for awesome effects – I learned from Andrea Gomoll. My favorite stencil to do this with is bricks but it’s also great with stones or any shape.

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  • I like to put down some watercolor and let dry. Then I stencil with matte or gloss gel and let dry. Then I use a darker watercolor, and the gel resists so you see the shape in silhouette. Makes for awesome effects – I learned from Andrea Gomoll. My favorite stencil to do this with is bricks but it’s also great with stones or any shape.

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  • I like to put down some watercolor and let dry. Then I stencil with matte or gloss gel and let dry. Then I use a darker watercolor, and the gel resists so you see the shape in silhouette. Makes for awesome effects – I learned from Andrea Gomoll. My favorite stencil to do this with is bricks but it’s also great with stones or any shape.

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  • I like to put down some watercolor and let dry. Then I stencil with matte or gloss gel and let dry. Then I use a darker watercolor, and the gel resists so you see the shape in silhouette. Makes for awesome effects – I learned from Andrea Gomoll. My favorite stencil to do this with is bricks but it’s also great with stones or any shape.

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  • I like to put down some watercolor and let dry. Then I stencil with matte or gloss gel and let dry. Then I use a darker watercolor, and the gel resists so you see the shape in silhouette. Makes for awesome effects – I learned from Andrea Gomoll. My favorite stencil to do this with is bricks but it’s also great with stones or any shape.

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  • I like to put down some watercolor and let dry. Then I stencil with matte or gloss gel and let dry. Then I use a darker watercolor, and the gel resists so you see the shape in silhouette. Makes for awesome effects – I learned from Andrea Gomoll. My favorite stencil to do this with is bricks but it’s also great with stones or any shape.

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  • Love you and love your stencils. My fav way of using stencils is with modeling paste over layered collage. I love mandalas, feathers and flower stencils especially with this technique.

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  • Love you and love your stencils. My fav way of using stencils is with modeling paste over layered collage. I love mandalas, feathers and flower stencils especially with this technique.

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  • Love you and love your stencils. My fav way of using stencils is with modeling paste over layered collage. I love mandalas, feathers and flower stencils especially with this technique.

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  • Love you and love your stencils. My fav way of using stencils is with modeling paste over layered collage. I love mandalas, feathers and flower stencils especially with this technique.

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  • Love you and love your stencils. My fav way of using stencils is with modeling paste over layered collage. I love mandalas, feathers and flower stencils especially with this technique.

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  • Love you and love your stencils. My fav way of using stencils is with modeling paste over layered collage. I love mandalas, feathers and flower stencils especially with this technique.

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  • My favorite technique is definitely using paste. I just love the effect when you peel away the stencil and see the design.

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  • My favorite technique is definitely using paste. I just love the effect when you peel away the stencil and see the design.

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  • My favorite technique is definitely using paste. I just love the effect when you peel away the stencil and see the design.

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  • My favorite technique is definitely using paste. I just love the effect when you peel away the stencil and see the design.

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  • My favorite technique is definitely using paste. I just love the effect when you peel away the stencil and see the design.

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  • My favorite technique is definitely using paste. I just love the effect when you peel away the stencil and see the design.

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  • How can I pick a favorite technique? I try to combine texture with sprays, acrylic paints, distress inks all the great tips you have shown over the years. I love glitz gold or sparkle in the sprays. I’ve followed your blog for years and have learned so much the stencils are my favorite and doodling. You’ve brought me along way from where I started.
    Thank you! Best wishes for the New Year!

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  • How can I pick a favorite technique? I try to combine texture with sprays, acrylic paints, distress inks all the great tips you have shown over the years. I love glitz gold or sparkle in the sprays. I’ve followed your blog for years and have learned so much the stencils are my favorite and doodling. You’ve brought me along way from where I started.
    Thank you! Best wishes for the New Year!

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  • How can I pick a favorite technique? I try to combine texture with sprays, acrylic paints, distress inks all the great tips you have shown over the years. I love glitz gold or sparkle in the sprays. I’ve followed your blog for years and have learned so much the stencils are my favorite and doodling. You’ve brought me along way from where I started.
    Thank you! Best wishes for the New Year!

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  • How can I pick a favorite technique? I try to combine texture with sprays, acrylic paints, distress inks all the great tips you have shown over the years. I love glitz gold or sparkle in the sprays. I’ve followed your blog for years and have learned so much the stencils are my favorite and doodling. You’ve brought me along way from where I started.
    Thank you! Best wishes for the New Year!

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  • How can I pick a favorite technique? I try to combine texture with sprays, acrylic paints, distress inks all the great tips you have shown over the years. I love glitz gold or sparkle in the sprays. I’ve followed your blog for years and have learned so much the stencils are my favorite and doodling. You’ve brought me along way from where I started.
    Thank you! Best wishes for the New Year!

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  • How can I pick a favorite technique? I try to combine texture with sprays, acrylic paints, distress inks all the great tips you have shown over the years. I love glitz gold or sparkle in the sprays. I’ve followed your blog for years and have learned so much the stencils are my favorite and doodling. You’ve brought me along way from where I started.
    Thank you! Best wishes for the New Year!

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  • First of all I love your stencils. Just took advantage of a great sale at scrapbook.com and can’t wait to get my order! Right now I enjoy gelli printing and also using gesso or other mediums, then washing over or using sprays. So much fun! I am going to try the stamping over stencils technique today. Thanks so much for the encouragement and sharing techniques. I miss watching Scrapbook Soup on PBS but love coming here and getting your emails even more. Have ordered my first Balzer Bits and can’t wait to give them a go! Winning this package would be amazing!

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  • First of all I love your stencils. Just took advantage of a great sale at scrapbook.com and can’t wait to get my order! Right now I enjoy gelli printing and also using gesso or other mediums, then washing over or using sprays. So much fun! I am going to try the stamping over stencils technique today. Thanks so much for the encouragement and sharing techniques. I miss watching Scrapbook Soup on PBS but love coming here and getting your emails even more. Have ordered my first Balzer Bits and can’t wait to give them a go! Winning this package would be amazing!

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  • First of all I love your stencils. Just took advantage of a great sale at scrapbook.com and can’t wait to get my order! Right now I enjoy gelli printing and also using gesso or other mediums, then washing over or using sprays. So much fun! I am going to try the stamping over stencils technique today. Thanks so much for the encouragement and sharing techniques. I miss watching Scrapbook Soup on PBS but love coming here and getting your emails even more. Have ordered my first Balzer Bits and can’t wait to give them a go! Winning this package would be amazing!

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  • First of all I love your stencils. Just took advantage of a great sale at scrapbook.com and can’t wait to get my order! Right now I enjoy gelli printing and also using gesso or other mediums, then washing over or using sprays. So much fun! I am going to try the stamping over stencils technique today. Thanks so much for the encouragement and sharing techniques. I miss watching Scrapbook Soup on PBS but love coming here and getting your emails even more. Have ordered my first Balzer Bits and can’t wait to give them a go! Winning this package would be amazing!

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  • First of all I love your stencils. Just took advantage of a great sale at scrapbook.com and can’t wait to get my order! Right now I enjoy gelli printing and also using gesso or other mediums, then washing over or using sprays. So much fun! I am going to try the stamping over stencils technique today. Thanks so much for the encouragement and sharing techniques. I miss watching Scrapbook Soup on PBS but love coming here and getting your emails even more. Have ordered my first Balzer Bits and can’t wait to give them a go! Winning this package would be amazing!

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  • First of all I love your stencils. Just took advantage of a great sale at scrapbook.com and can’t wait to get my order! Right now I enjoy gelli printing and also using gesso or other mediums, then washing over or using sprays. So much fun! I am going to try the stamping over stencils technique today. Thanks so much for the encouragement and sharing techniques. I miss watching Scrapbook Soup on PBS but love coming here and getting your emails even more. Have ordered my first Balzer Bits and can’t wait to give them a go! Winning this package would be amazing!

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  • I love to use stencils with modeling paste. Then I cover the modeling with mica sprays. It really pops!

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  • I love to use stencils with modeling paste. Then I cover the modeling with mica sprays. It really pops!

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  • I love to use stencils with modeling paste. Then I cover the modeling with mica sprays. It really pops!

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  • I love to use stencils with modeling paste. Then I cover the modeling with mica sprays. It really pops!

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  • I love to use stencils with modeling paste. Then I cover the modeling with mica sprays. It really pops!

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  • I love to use stencils with modeling paste. Then I cover the modeling with mica sprays. It really pops!

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  • Lately I have been painting cheap brown wrapping paper and randomly stenciling with sponge and acrylic paint. Makes fab wrapping paper. The paint also strengthens the paper so it does not tear when wrapping gifts…

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  • Lately I have been painting cheap brown wrapping paper and randomly stenciling with sponge and acrylic paint. Makes fab wrapping paper. The paint also strengthens the paper so it does not tear when wrapping gifts…

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  • Lately I have been painting cheap brown wrapping paper and randomly stenciling with sponge and acrylic paint. Makes fab wrapping paper. The paint also strengthens the paper so it does not tear when wrapping gifts…

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  • Lately I have been painting cheap brown wrapping paper and randomly stenciling with sponge and acrylic paint. Makes fab wrapping paper. The paint also strengthens the paper so it does not tear when wrapping gifts…

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  • Lately I have been painting cheap brown wrapping paper and randomly stenciling with sponge and acrylic paint. Makes fab wrapping paper. The paint also strengthens the paper so it does not tear when wrapping gifts…

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  • Lately I have been painting cheap brown wrapping paper and randomly stenciling with sponge and acrylic paint. Makes fab wrapping paper. The paint also strengthens the paper so it does not tear when wrapping gifts…

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  • I love using stencils with the GelliPlate, especially the masks. Not only can you use them on the plates but you can also get a cool print if you put the stencil between 2 sheets of deli paper that you are using to “brayer off” onto.

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  • I love using stencils with the GelliPlate, especially the masks. Not only can you use them on the plates but you can also get a cool print if you put the stencil between 2 sheets of deli paper that you are using to “brayer off” onto.

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  • I love using stencils with the GelliPlate, especially the masks. Not only can you use them on the plates but you can also get a cool print if you put the stencil between 2 sheets of deli paper that you are using to “brayer off” onto.

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  • I love using stencils with the GelliPlate, especially the masks. Not only can you use them on the plates but you can also get a cool print if you put the stencil between 2 sheets of deli paper that you are using to “brayer off” onto.

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  • I love using stencils with the GelliPlate, especially the masks. Not only can you use them on the plates but you can also get a cool print if you put the stencil between 2 sheets of deli paper that you are using to “brayer off” onto.

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  • I love using stencils with the GelliPlate, especially the masks. Not only can you use them on the plates but you can also get a cool print if you put the stencil between 2 sheets of deli paper that you are using to “brayer off” onto.

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  • I love stencils! Thank you for offering a give away your new stencils–how exciting for the person who wins, hope it’s me of course 🙂 My favorite way of using stencils is with spray inks. I love to layer them and get depth of color. I also use water to remove color. Additionally I like to use acrylic paints with a sponge dabber or make up sponge.

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  • I love stencils! Thank you for offering a give away your new stencils–how exciting for the person who wins, hope it’s me of course 🙂 My favorite way of using stencils is with spray inks. I love to layer them and get depth of color. I also use water to remove color. Additionally I like to use acrylic paints with a sponge dabber or make up sponge.

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  • I love stencils! Thank you for offering a give away your new stencils–how exciting for the person who wins, hope it’s me of course 🙂 My favorite way of using stencils is with spray inks. I love to layer them and get depth of color. I also use water to remove color. Additionally I like to use acrylic paints with a sponge dabber or make up sponge.

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  • I love stencils! Thank you for offering a give away your new stencils–how exciting for the person who wins, hope it’s me of course 🙂 My favorite way of using stencils is with spray inks. I love to layer them and get depth of color. I also use water to remove color. Additionally I like to use acrylic paints with a sponge dabber or make up sponge.

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  • I love stencils! Thank you for offering a give away your new stencils–how exciting for the person who wins, hope it’s me of course 🙂 My favorite way of using stencils is with spray inks. I love to layer them and get depth of color. I also use water to remove color. Additionally I like to use acrylic paints with a sponge dabber or make up sponge.

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  • I love stencils! Thank you for offering a give away your new stencils–how exciting for the person who wins, hope it’s me of course 🙂 My favorite way of using stencils is with spray inks. I love to layer them and get depth of color. I also use water to remove color. Additionally I like to use acrylic paints with a sponge dabber or make up sponge.

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  • I am still first and foremost a pouncer. I do love color mixing, and I love experimenting with different media. And the shaving cream technique is so much fun. I do love organizing my stencil collection, too.

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  • I am still first and foremost a pouncer. I do love color mixing, and I love experimenting with different media. And the shaving cream technique is so much fun. I do love organizing my stencil collection, too.

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  • I am still first and foremost a pouncer. I do love color mixing, and I love experimenting with different media. And the shaving cream technique is so much fun. I do love organizing my stencil collection, too.

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  • I am still first and foremost a pouncer. I do love color mixing, and I love experimenting with different media. And the shaving cream technique is so much fun. I do love organizing my stencil collection, too.

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  • I am still first and foremost a pouncer. I do love color mixing, and I love experimenting with different media. And the shaving cream technique is so much fun. I do love organizing my stencil collection, too.

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  • I am still first and foremost a pouncer. I do love color mixing, and I love experimenting with different media. And the shaving cream technique is so much fun. I do love organizing my stencil collection, too.

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  • My favorite technique is just using some acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge! love your stencils

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  • My favorite technique is just using some acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge! love your stencils

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  • My favorite technique is just using some acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge! love your stencils

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  • My favorite technique is just using some acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge! love your stencils

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  • My favorite technique is just using some acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge! love your stencils

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  • My favorite technique is just using some acrylic paint on a cosmetic sponge! love your stencils

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  • Sooo happy for you and 10 YEARS! Congrats girl! I have to say that my favorite way to stencil is with a cosmetic sponge and some pastel creams or a splash of spray ink! I love layering too! I should just say I use a lot of different techniques according to what I’m working on! You’ve certainly taught me tons! I watch your show every Saturday morning! My absolute favorite was the feather stencil!! I immediately bought it and must say it’s the most used stencil in my stash! Thank you! Again, congratulations on a terrific career! I wish I was YOU! Or at least worked WITH you! A huge fan! Kim

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  • Sooo happy for you and 10 YEARS! Congrats girl! I have to say that my favorite way to stencil is with a cosmetic sponge and some pastel creams or a splash of spray ink! I love layering too! I should just say I use a lot of different techniques according to what I’m working on! You’ve certainly taught me tons! I watch your show every Saturday morning! My absolute favorite was the feather stencil!! I immediately bought it and must say it’s the most used stencil in my stash! Thank you! Again, congratulations on a terrific career! I wish I was YOU! Or at least worked WITH you! A huge fan! Kim

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  • Sooo happy for you and 10 YEARS! Congrats girl! I have to say that my favorite way to stencil is with a cosmetic sponge and some pastel creams or a splash of spray ink! I love layering too! I should just say I use a lot of different techniques according to what I’m working on! You’ve certainly taught me tons! I watch your show every Saturday morning! My absolute favorite was the feather stencil!! I immediately bought it and must say it’s the most used stencil in my stash! Thank you! Again, congratulations on a terrific career! I wish I was YOU! Or at least worked WITH you! A huge fan! Kim

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  • Sooo happy for you and 10 YEARS! Congrats girl! I have to say that my favorite way to stencil is with a cosmetic sponge and some pastel creams or a splash of spray ink! I love layering too! I should just say I use a lot of different techniques according to what I’m working on! You’ve certainly taught me tons! I watch your show every Saturday morning! My absolute favorite was the feather stencil!! I immediately bought it and must say it’s the most used stencil in my stash! Thank you! Again, congratulations on a terrific career! I wish I was YOU! Or at least worked WITH you! A huge fan! Kim

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  • Sooo happy for you and 10 YEARS! Congrats girl! I have to say that my favorite way to stencil is with a cosmetic sponge and some pastel creams or a splash of spray ink! I love layering too! I should just say I use a lot of different techniques according to what I’m working on! You’ve certainly taught me tons! I watch your show every Saturday morning! My absolute favorite was the feather stencil!! I immediately bought it and must say it’s the most used stencil in my stash! Thank you! Again, congratulations on a terrific career! I wish I was YOU! Or at least worked WITH you! A huge fan! Kim

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  • Sooo happy for you and 10 YEARS! Congrats girl! I have to say that my favorite way to stencil is with a cosmetic sponge and some pastel creams or a splash of spray ink! I love layering too! I should just say I use a lot of different techniques according to what I’m working on! You’ve certainly taught me tons! I watch your show every Saturday morning! My absolute favorite was the feather stencil!! I immediately bought it and must say it’s the most used stencil in my stash! Thank you! Again, congratulations on a terrific career! I wish I was YOU! Or at least worked WITH you! A huge fan! Kim

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  • I would love to use all of these stencils. I like to layer my stencils on a gelli plate and use stencils to build backgrounds for use in collage, art journaling and scrapbooking.

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  • I would love to use all of these stencils. I like to layer my stencils on a gelli plate and use stencils to build backgrounds for use in collage, art journaling and scrapbooking.

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  • I would love to use all of these stencils. I like to layer my stencils on a gelli plate and use stencils to build backgrounds for use in collage, art journaling and scrapbooking.

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  • I would love to use all of these stencils. I like to layer my stencils on a gelli plate and use stencils to build backgrounds for use in collage, art journaling and scrapbooking.

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  • I would love to use all of these stencils. I like to layer my stencils on a gelli plate and use stencils to build backgrounds for use in collage, art journaling and scrapbooking.

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  • I would love to use all of these stencils. I like to layer my stencils on a gelli plate and use stencils to build backgrounds for use in collage, art journaling and scrapbooking.

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  • Wow this is an AMAZING GIVEAWAY! Your stencils are the BEST – and I have some from every collection! Of course I need the new releases too! : )
    *My favorite technique is painting a swath of color with acrylic paint, placing the stencil on top and wiping away paint through the stencil with a baby wipe. Layering that technique gives such interesting depth!* I’ve learned so much from you through the years – I hope you have a very long prolific career ahead of you! KEEP ARTING!

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  • Wow this is an AMAZING GIVEAWAY! Your stencils are the BEST – and I have some from every collection! Of course I need the new releases too! : )
    *My favorite technique is painting a swath of color with acrylic paint, placing the stencil on top and wiping away paint through the stencil with a baby wipe. Layering that technique gives such interesting depth!* I’ve learned so much from you through the years – I hope you have a very long prolific career ahead of you! KEEP ARTING!

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  • Wow this is an AMAZING GIVEAWAY! Your stencils are the BEST – and I have some from every collection! Of course I need the new releases too! : )
    *My favorite technique is painting a swath of color with acrylic paint, placing the stencil on top and wiping away paint through the stencil with a baby wipe. Layering that technique gives such interesting depth!* I’ve learned so much from you through the years – I hope you have a very long prolific career ahead of you! KEEP ARTING!

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  • Wow this is an AMAZING GIVEAWAY! Your stencils are the BEST – and I have some from every collection! Of course I need the new releases too! : )
    *My favorite technique is painting a swath of color with acrylic paint, placing the stencil on top and wiping away paint through the stencil with a baby wipe. Layering that technique gives such interesting depth!* I’ve learned so much from you through the years – I hope you have a very long prolific career ahead of you! KEEP ARTING!

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  • Wow this is an AMAZING GIVEAWAY! Your stencils are the BEST – and I have some from every collection! Of course I need the new releases too! : )
    *My favorite technique is painting a swath of color with acrylic paint, placing the stencil on top and wiping away paint through the stencil with a baby wipe. Layering that technique gives such interesting depth!* I’ve learned so much from you through the years – I hope you have a very long prolific career ahead of you! KEEP ARTING!

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  • Wow this is an AMAZING GIVEAWAY! Your stencils are the BEST – and I have some from every collection! Of course I need the new releases too! : )
    *My favorite technique is painting a swath of color with acrylic paint, placing the stencil on top and wiping away paint through the stencil with a baby wipe. Layering that technique gives such interesting depth!* I’ve learned so much from you through the years – I hope you have a very long prolific career ahead of you! KEEP ARTING!

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  • I love using the stencils with modeling paste, but also just using a sponge to dab acrylic paint over the designs. I only have a few of your stencils, but would LOVE to have more.

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  • I love using the stencils with modeling paste, but also just using a sponge to dab acrylic paint over the designs. I only have a few of your stencils, but would LOVE to have more.

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  • I love using the stencils with modeling paste, but also just using a sponge to dab acrylic paint over the designs. I only have a few of your stencils, but would LOVE to have more.

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  • I love using the stencils with modeling paste, but also just using a sponge to dab acrylic paint over the designs. I only have a few of your stencils, but would LOVE to have more.

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  • I love using the stencils with modeling paste, but also just using a sponge to dab acrylic paint over the designs. I only have a few of your stencils, but would LOVE to have more.

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  • I love using the stencils with modeling paste, but also just using a sponge to dab acrylic paint over the designs. I only have a few of your stencils, but would LOVE to have more.

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  • It was this blog and your stencils that opened up the mixed media world for me and helped me find myself as an artist. One of my fave ways to use them is still as a gel resist. I love the backgrounds I get with that and even did a guest post for you on the technique a couple of years ago.

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  • It was this blog and your stencils that opened up the mixed media world for me and helped me find myself as an artist. One of my fave ways to use them is still as a gel resist. I love the backgrounds I get with that and even did a guest post for you on the technique a couple of years ago.

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  • It was this blog and your stencils that opened up the mixed media world for me and helped me find myself as an artist. One of my fave ways to use them is still as a gel resist. I love the backgrounds I get with that and even did a guest post for you on the technique a couple of years ago.

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  • It was this blog and your stencils that opened up the mixed media world for me and helped me find myself as an artist. One of my fave ways to use them is still as a gel resist. I love the backgrounds I get with that and even did a guest post for you on the technique a couple of years ago.

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  • It was this blog and your stencils that opened up the mixed media world for me and helped me find myself as an artist. One of my fave ways to use them is still as a gel resist. I love the backgrounds I get with that and even did a guest post for you on the technique a couple of years ago.

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  • It was this blog and your stencils that opened up the mixed media world for me and helped me find myself as an artist. One of my fave ways to use them is still as a gel resist. I love the backgrounds I get with that and even did a guest post for you on the technique a couple of years ago.

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  • After inking through my stencil I like to clear emboss. This then allows me to ink around the stenciled areas without impacting the stenciled areas. And thanks so much for thinking of us!

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  • After inking through my stencil I like to clear emboss. This then allows me to ink around the stenciled areas without impacting the stenciled areas. And thanks so much for thinking of us!

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  • After inking through my stencil I like to clear emboss. This then allows me to ink around the stenciled areas without impacting the stenciled areas. And thanks so much for thinking of us!

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  • After inking through my stencil I like to clear emboss. This then allows me to ink around the stenciled areas without impacting the stenciled areas. And thanks so much for thinking of us!

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  • After inking through my stencil I like to clear emboss. This then allows me to ink around the stenciled areas without impacting the stenciled areas. And thanks so much for thinking of us!

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  • After inking through my stencil I like to clear emboss. This then allows me to ink around the stenciled areas without impacting the stenciled areas. And thanks so much for thinking of us!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them as one of the layers on an art journal page. I like the effect of seeing layers of paint, gel pens, stenciling, crayons, and whatever else I have around the work table. The depth of textures and forms and colors truly excite me!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them as one of the layers on an art journal page. I like the effect of seeing layers of paint, gel pens, stenciling, crayons, and whatever else I have around the work table. The depth of textures and forms and colors truly excite me!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them as one of the layers on an art journal page. I like the effect of seeing layers of paint, gel pens, stenciling, crayons, and whatever else I have around the work table. The depth of textures and forms and colors truly excite me!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them as one of the layers on an art journal page. I like the effect of seeing layers of paint, gel pens, stenciling, crayons, and whatever else I have around the work table. The depth of textures and forms and colors truly excite me!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them as one of the layers on an art journal page. I like the effect of seeing layers of paint, gel pens, stenciling, crayons, and whatever else I have around the work table. The depth of textures and forms and colors truly excite me!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is to use them as one of the layers on an art journal page. I like the effect of seeing layers of paint, gel pens, stenciling, crayons, and whatever else I have around the work table. The depth of textures and forms and colors truly excite me!

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  • I love using stencils with a product called Wood Icing – it turns hard and can be sanded, painted, stained….love it:)

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  • I love using stencils with a product called Wood Icing – it turns hard and can be sanded, painted, stained….love it:)

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  • I love using stencils with a product called Wood Icing – it turns hard and can be sanded, painted, stained….love it:)

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  • I love using stencils with a product called Wood Icing – it turns hard and can be sanded, painted, stained….love it:)

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  • I love using stencils with a product called Wood Icing – it turns hard and can be sanded, painted, stained….love it:)

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  • I love using stencils with a product called Wood Icing – it turns hard and can be sanded, painted, stained….love it:)

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  • oh, i would love to have your new stencils! My favorite thing to do with mine is spray through, then turn over and make a reverse print with the paint left on the stencil.

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  • oh, i would love to have your new stencils! My favorite thing to do with mine is spray through, then turn over and make a reverse print with the paint left on the stencil.

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  • oh, i would love to have your new stencils! My favorite thing to do with mine is spray through, then turn over and make a reverse print with the paint left on the stencil.

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  • oh, i would love to have your new stencils! My favorite thing to do with mine is spray through, then turn over and make a reverse print with the paint left on the stencil.

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  • oh, i would love to have your new stencils! My favorite thing to do with mine is spray through, then turn over and make a reverse print with the paint left on the stencil.

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  • oh, i would love to have your new stencils! My favorite thing to do with mine is spray through, then turn over and make a reverse print with the paint left on the stencil.

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  • Julie, I love all of The Crafters Workshop stencils and especially the ones you have designed. You’re my kind of artist (except you are so much better). I have learned a lot from your blogs and I’m especially interested in trying your “bumping” technique using paint or perhaps distress crayons. I love what you do. Thanks for the chance to win some of your stencils. I have some 6 x 6 but the 12 x 12 would be awesome!

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  • Julie, I love all of The Crafters Workshop stencils and especially the ones you have designed. You’re my kind of artist (except you are so much better). I have learned a lot from your blogs and I’m especially interested in trying your “bumping” technique using paint or perhaps distress crayons. I love what you do. Thanks for the chance to win some of your stencils. I have some 6 x 6 but the 12 x 12 would be awesome!

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  • Julie, I love all of The Crafters Workshop stencils and especially the ones you have designed. You’re my kind of artist (except you are so much better). I have learned a lot from your blogs and I’m especially interested in trying your “bumping” technique using paint or perhaps distress crayons. I love what you do. Thanks for the chance to win some of your stencils. I have some 6 x 6 but the 12 x 12 would be awesome!

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  • Julie, I love all of The Crafters Workshop stencils and especially the ones you have designed. You’re my kind of artist (except you are so much better). I have learned a lot from your blogs and I’m especially interested in trying your “bumping” technique using paint or perhaps distress crayons. I love what you do. Thanks for the chance to win some of your stencils. I have some 6 x 6 but the 12 x 12 would be awesome!

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  • Julie, I love all of The Crafters Workshop stencils and especially the ones you have designed. You’re my kind of artist (except you are so much better). I have learned a lot from your blogs and I’m especially interested in trying your “bumping” technique using paint or perhaps distress crayons. I love what you do. Thanks for the chance to win some of your stencils. I have some 6 x 6 but the 12 x 12 would be awesome!

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  • Julie, I love all of The Crafters Workshop stencils and especially the ones you have designed. You’re my kind of artist (except you are so much better). I have learned a lot from your blogs and I’m especially interested in trying your “bumping” technique using paint or perhaps distress crayons. I love what you do. Thanks for the chance to win some of your stencils. I have some 6 x 6 but the 12 x 12 would be awesome!

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  • I love to spread texture paste through a stencil but I really hate to clean them, so my favorite technique would be the standard make-up sponge with a heavy body acrylic! Congrats on 10 years you look amazing and ARE amazing! I cant wait to be able to take a class with you one day!xoxo

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  • I love to spread texture paste through a stencil but I really hate to clean them, so my favorite technique would be the standard make-up sponge with a heavy body acrylic! Congrats on 10 years you look amazing and ARE amazing! I cant wait to be able to take a class with you one day!xoxo

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  • I love to spread texture paste through a stencil but I really hate to clean them, so my favorite technique would be the standard make-up sponge with a heavy body acrylic! Congrats on 10 years you look amazing and ARE amazing! I cant wait to be able to take a class with you one day!xoxo

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  • I love to spread texture paste through a stencil but I really hate to clean them, so my favorite technique would be the standard make-up sponge with a heavy body acrylic! Congrats on 10 years you look amazing and ARE amazing! I cant wait to be able to take a class with you one day!xoxo

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  • I love to spread texture paste through a stencil but I really hate to clean them, so my favorite technique would be the standard make-up sponge with a heavy body acrylic! Congrats on 10 years you look amazing and ARE amazing! I cant wait to be able to take a class with you one day!xoxo

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  • I love to spread texture paste through a stencil but I really hate to clean them, so my favorite technique would be the standard make-up sponge with a heavy body acrylic! Congrats on 10 years you look amazing and ARE amazing! I cant wait to be able to take a class with you one day!xoxo

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  • My favorite stencil if technique is partial inking. I ink from the sides in, leaving a little “white space” in the middle. It’s subtle with big impact.

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  • My favorite stencil if technique is partial inking. I ink from the sides in, leaving a little “white space” in the middle. It’s subtle with big impact.

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  • My favorite stencil if technique is partial inking. I ink from the sides in, leaving a little “white space” in the middle. It’s subtle with big impact.

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  • My favorite stencil if technique is partial inking. I ink from the sides in, leaving a little “white space” in the middle. It’s subtle with big impact.

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  • My favorite stencil if technique is partial inking. I ink from the sides in, leaving a little “white space” in the middle. It’s subtle with big impact.

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  • My favorite stencil if technique is partial inking. I ink from the sides in, leaving a little “white space” in the middle. It’s subtle with big impact.

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate and since I took your awesome workshops in Florida and realized I don’t have to clean my stencils or gelli plate (I’m a Dirty Girl now, too…and have the apron to prove it!!!) I make lots more art now!!!! Thanks!!!!

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate and since I took your awesome workshops in Florida and realized I don’t have to clean my stencils or gelli plate (I’m a Dirty Girl now, too…and have the apron to prove it!!!) I make lots more art now!!!! Thanks!!!!

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate and since I took your awesome workshops in Florida and realized I don’t have to clean my stencils or gelli plate (I’m a Dirty Girl now, too…and have the apron to prove it!!!) I make lots more art now!!!! Thanks!!!!

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate and since I took your awesome workshops in Florida and realized I don’t have to clean my stencils or gelli plate (I’m a Dirty Girl now, too…and have the apron to prove it!!!) I make lots more art now!!!! Thanks!!!!

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate and since I took your awesome workshops in Florida and realized I don’t have to clean my stencils or gelli plate (I’m a Dirty Girl now, too…and have the apron to prove it!!!) I make lots more art now!!!! Thanks!!!!

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  • I love using stencils with my gelli plate and since I took your awesome workshops in Florida and realized I don’t have to clean my stencils or gelli plate (I’m a Dirty Girl now, too…and have the apron to prove it!!!) I make lots more art now!!!! Thanks!!!!

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  • good hydration is important, Deborah.
    besides, you might get some O.O.P.S. that way.
    🙂

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  • good hydration is important, Deborah.
    besides, you might get some O.O.P.S. that way.
    🙂

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  • good hydration is important, Deborah.
    besides, you might get some O.O.P.S. that way.
    🙂

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  • good hydration is important, Deborah.
    besides, you might get some O.O.P.S. that way.
    🙂

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  • good hydration is important, Deborah.
    besides, you might get some O.O.P.S. that way.
    🙂

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  • good hydration is important, Deborah.
    besides, you might get some O.O.P.S. that way.
    🙂

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  • my favorite is definitely the bumping technique. it was revolutionary for me. thanks for all of your creative goodness and sharing, Julie!!!

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  • my favorite is definitely the bumping technique. it was revolutionary for me. thanks for all of your creative goodness and sharing, Julie!!!

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  • my favorite is definitely the bumping technique. it was revolutionary for me. thanks for all of your creative goodness and sharing, Julie!!!

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  • my favorite is definitely the bumping technique. it was revolutionary for me. thanks for all of your creative goodness and sharing, Julie!!!

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  • my favorite is definitely the bumping technique. it was revolutionary for me. thanks for all of your creative goodness and sharing, Julie!!!

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  • my favorite is definitely the bumping technique. it was revolutionary for me. thanks for all of your creative goodness and sharing, Julie!!!

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  • I love using stencils in art. My favorite is using modeling paste because it adds so much texture.

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  • I love using stencils in art. My favorite is using modeling paste because it adds so much texture.

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  • I love using stencils in art. My favorite is using modeling paste because it adds so much texture.

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  • I love using stencils in art. My favorite is using modeling paste because it adds so much texture.

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  • I love using stencils in art. My favorite is using modeling paste because it adds so much texture.

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  • I love using stencils in art. My favorite is using modeling paste because it adds so much texture.

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  • I just like simply dab my paint and see what happens. 🙂

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  • I just like simply dab my paint and see what happens. 🙂

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  • I just like simply dab my paint and see what happens. 🙂

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  • I just like simply dab my paint and see what happens. 🙂

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  • I just like simply dab my paint and see what happens. 🙂

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  • I just like simply dab my paint and see what happens. 🙂

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  • I love using stencils! I think my favorite technique is using spray ink on a stencil placed on a journal page, and then flipping the stencil over onto the facing page to get the reverse image.

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  • I love using stencils! I think my favorite technique is using spray ink on a stencil placed on a journal page, and then flipping the stencil over onto the facing page to get the reverse image.

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  • I love using stencils! I think my favorite technique is using spray ink on a stencil placed on a journal page, and then flipping the stencil over onto the facing page to get the reverse image.

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  • I love using stencils! I think my favorite technique is using spray ink on a stencil placed on a journal page, and then flipping the stencil over onto the facing page to get the reverse image.

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  • I love using stencils! I think my favorite technique is using spray ink on a stencil placed on a journal page, and then flipping the stencil over onto the facing page to get the reverse image.

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  • I love using stencils! I think my favorite technique is using spray ink on a stencil placed on a journal page, and then flipping the stencil over onto the facing page to get the reverse image.

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  • Awesome job on those stencils, Julie! So much texture!! Right now my favorite technique is using random stencils in the background (different colors as well), and then going over the piece with acrylic paint having masks in different places. The piece will be unified by the acrylic color, but lots of texture from the background stencils still shows through. The highlighted areas are the masked areas. Not sure I’m describing it clearly, but… I hope so.

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  • Awesome job on those stencils, Julie! So much texture!! Right now my favorite technique is using random stencils in the background (different colors as well), and then going over the piece with acrylic paint having masks in different places. The piece will be unified by the acrylic color, but lots of texture from the background stencils still shows through. The highlighted areas are the masked areas. Not sure I’m describing it clearly, but… I hope so.

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  • Awesome job on those stencils, Julie! So much texture!! Right now my favorite technique is using random stencils in the background (different colors as well), and then going over the piece with acrylic paint having masks in different places. The piece will be unified by the acrylic color, but lots of texture from the background stencils still shows through. The highlighted areas are the masked areas. Not sure I’m describing it clearly, but… I hope so.

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  • Awesome job on those stencils, Julie! So much texture!! Right now my favorite technique is using random stencils in the background (different colors as well), and then going over the piece with acrylic paint having masks in different places. The piece will be unified by the acrylic color, but lots of texture from the background stencils still shows through. The highlighted areas are the masked areas. Not sure I’m describing it clearly, but… I hope so.

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  • Awesome job on those stencils, Julie! So much texture!! Right now my favorite technique is using random stencils in the background (different colors as well), and then going over the piece with acrylic paint having masks in different places. The piece will be unified by the acrylic color, but lots of texture from the background stencils still shows through. The highlighted areas are the masked areas. Not sure I’m describing it clearly, but… I hope so.

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  • Awesome job on those stencils, Julie! So much texture!! Right now my favorite technique is using random stencils in the background (different colors as well), and then going over the piece with acrylic paint having masks in different places. The piece will be unified by the acrylic color, but lots of texture from the background stencils still shows through. The highlighted areas are the masked areas. Not sure I’m describing it clearly, but… I hope so.

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  • Usually with a gelli plate — although I don’t think I’ve ever met a stenciling technique that I didn’t like.

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  • Usually with a gelli plate — although I don’t think I’ve ever met a stenciling technique that I didn’t like.

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  • Usually with a gelli plate — although I don’t think I’ve ever met a stenciling technique that I didn’t like.

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  • Usually with a gelli plate — although I don’t think I’ve ever met a stenciling technique that I didn’t like.

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  • Usually with a gelli plate — although I don’t think I’ve ever met a stenciling technique that I didn’t like.

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  • Usually with a gelli plate — although I don’t think I’ve ever met a stenciling technique that I didn’t like.

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  • My favorite way to stencil is whatever seems to work best. I love to your white or black gesso and a pallet knife. I love to use spray ink. I love to dab paint on with my fingers. It’s ALL good!!

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  • My favorite way to stencil is whatever seems to work best. I love to your white or black gesso and a pallet knife. I love to use spray ink. I love to dab paint on with my fingers. It’s ALL good!!

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  • My favorite way to stencil is whatever seems to work best. I love to your white or black gesso and a pallet knife. I love to use spray ink. I love to dab paint on with my fingers. It’s ALL good!!

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  • My favorite way to stencil is whatever seems to work best. I love to your white or black gesso and a pallet knife. I love to use spray ink. I love to dab paint on with my fingers. It’s ALL good!!

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  • My favorite way to stencil is whatever seems to work best. I love to your white or black gesso and a pallet knife. I love to use spray ink. I love to dab paint on with my fingers. It’s ALL good!!

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  • My favorite way to stencil is whatever seems to work best. I love to your white or black gesso and a pallet knife. I love to use spray ink. I love to dab paint on with my fingers. It’s ALL good!!

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  • I just love your journey and I love your evolvement. Just truly inspiring. So, my favorite technique with stencils would have to be using molding paste. I love texture and I especially love using white as a contrast over multiple colors on one page. I could go on, but I will stick with that one for now. Thank you.

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  • I just love your journey and I love your evolvement. Just truly inspiring. So, my favorite technique with stencils would have to be using molding paste. I love texture and I especially love using white as a contrast over multiple colors on one page. I could go on, but I will stick with that one for now. Thank you.

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  • I just love your journey and I love your evolvement. Just truly inspiring. So, my favorite technique with stencils would have to be using molding paste. I love texture and I especially love using white as a contrast over multiple colors on one page. I could go on, but I will stick with that one for now. Thank you.

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  • I just love your journey and I love your evolvement. Just truly inspiring. So, my favorite technique with stencils would have to be using molding paste. I love texture and I especially love using white as a contrast over multiple colors on one page. I could go on, but I will stick with that one for now. Thank you.

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  • I just love your journey and I love your evolvement. Just truly inspiring. So, my favorite technique with stencils would have to be using molding paste. I love texture and I especially love using white as a contrast over multiple colors on one page. I could go on, but I will stick with that one for now. Thank you.

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  • I just love your journey and I love your evolvement. Just truly inspiring. So, my favorite technique with stencils would have to be using molding paste. I love texture and I especially love using white as a contrast over multiple colors on one page. I could go on, but I will stick with that one for now. Thank you.

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  • What an awesome giveaway! I love to use stencils and modeling paste to add texture to my scrapbooking pages.

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  • What an awesome giveaway! I love to use stencils and modeling paste to add texture to my scrapbooking pages.

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  • What an awesome giveaway! I love to use stencils and modeling paste to add texture to my scrapbooking pages.

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  • What an awesome giveaway! I love to use stencils and modeling paste to add texture to my scrapbooking pages.

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  • What an awesome giveaway! I love to use stencils and modeling paste to add texture to my scrapbooking pages.

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  • What an awesome giveaway! I love to use stencils and modeling paste to add texture to my scrapbooking pages.

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  • One of my favourite techniques that I learned recently is to use a small party of the stencil from the middle rather from the edge. Not very stunning but has been useful!
    Tara

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  • One of my favourite techniques that I learned recently is to use a small party of the stencil from the middle rather from the edge. Not very stunning but has been useful!
    Tara

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  • One of my favourite techniques that I learned recently is to use a small party of the stencil from the middle rather from the edge. Not very stunning but has been useful!
    Tara

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  • One of my favourite techniques that I learned recently is to use a small party of the stencil from the middle rather from the edge. Not very stunning but has been useful!
    Tara

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  • One of my favourite techniques that I learned recently is to use a small party of the stencil from the middle rather from the edge. Not very stunning but has been useful!
    Tara

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  • One of my favourite techniques that I learned recently is to use a small party of the stencil from the middle rather from the edge. Not very stunning but has been useful!
    Tara

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  • My favorite way to use a stencil is to first paint the surface with matte medium (preferably over a painted design) and then paint with acrylic paint. Let it dry to touch…place the stencil over the acrylic surface and use a baby wipe to remove the paint through the stencil.

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  • My favorite way to use a stencil is to first paint the surface with matte medium (preferably over a painted design) and then paint with acrylic paint. Let it dry to touch…place the stencil over the acrylic surface and use a baby wipe to remove the paint through the stencil.

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  • My favorite way to use a stencil is to first paint the surface with matte medium (preferably over a painted design) and then paint with acrylic paint. Let it dry to touch…place the stencil over the acrylic surface and use a baby wipe to remove the paint through the stencil.

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  • My favorite way to use a stencil is to first paint the surface with matte medium (preferably over a painted design) and then paint with acrylic paint. Let it dry to touch…place the stencil over the acrylic surface and use a baby wipe to remove the paint through the stencil.

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  • My favorite way to use a stencil is to first paint the surface with matte medium (preferably over a painted design) and then paint with acrylic paint. Let it dry to touch…place the stencil over the acrylic surface and use a baby wipe to remove the paint through the stencil.

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  • My favorite way to use a stencil is to first paint the surface with matte medium (preferably over a painted design) and then paint with acrylic paint. Let it dry to touch…place the stencil over the acrylic surface and use a baby wipe to remove the paint through the stencil.

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  • Stencils are great to use with gelli printing and lifting the patterns off of the gelli plate with packing tape. Double stenciling is also cool, a smaller stencil inside a larger one

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  • Stencils are great to use with gelli printing and lifting the patterns off of the gelli plate with packing tape. Double stenciling is also cool, a smaller stencil inside a larger one

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  • Stencils are great to use with gelli printing and lifting the patterns off of the gelli plate with packing tape. Double stenciling is also cool, a smaller stencil inside a larger one

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  • Stencils are great to use with gelli printing and lifting the patterns off of the gelli plate with packing tape. Double stenciling is also cool, a smaller stencil inside a larger one

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  • Stencils are great to use with gelli printing and lifting the patterns off of the gelli plate with packing tape. Double stenciling is also cool, a smaller stencil inside a larger one

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  • Stencils are great to use with gelli printing and lifting the patterns off of the gelli plate with packing tape. Double stenciling is also cool, a smaller stencil inside a larger one

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  • I use Julie’s stencils to cover my painted surface to unify the composition! I have mostly CW Stencils . I love them so much.

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  • I use Julie’s stencils to cover my painted surface to unify the composition! I have mostly CW Stencils . I love them so much.

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  • I use Julie’s stencils to cover my painted surface to unify the composition! I have mostly CW Stencils . I love them so much.

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  • I use Julie’s stencils to cover my painted surface to unify the composition! I have mostly CW Stencils . I love them so much.

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  • I use Julie’s stencils to cover my painted surface to unify the composition! I have mostly CW Stencils . I love them so much.

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  • I use Julie’s stencils to cover my painted surface to unify the composition! I have mostly CW Stencils . I love them so much.

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  • I love using stencils to a depth to my work. Either with paint, molding paste or both.
    The more the better.

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  • I love using stencils to a depth to my work. Either with paint, molding paste or both.
    The more the better.

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  • I love using stencils to a depth to my work. Either with paint, molding paste or both.
    The more the better.

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  • I love using stencils to a depth to my work. Either with paint, molding paste or both.
    The more the better.

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  • I love using stencils to a depth to my work. Either with paint, molding paste or both.
    The more the better.

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  • I love using stencils to a depth to my work. Either with paint, molding paste or both.
    The more the better.

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  • Hi my name is Elizabethe Rowley,
    I’m loving your stencils! I’m not sure how anyone can pick just one! Way to go! BTW…
    I at first thought my answer would be, stenciling with a sponge and ink, but actually I think it is texture paste… I came home day from one of the painting and wine parties.. I thought my picture still needed something, so I got out my stencils and paste and added a bit… It was just what it needed!!
    Thank you

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  • Hi my name is Elizabethe Rowley,
    I’m loving your stencils! I’m not sure how anyone can pick just one! Way to go! BTW…
    I at first thought my answer would be, stenciling with a sponge and ink, but actually I think it is texture paste… I came home day from one of the painting and wine parties.. I thought my picture still needed something, so I got out my stencils and paste and added a bit… It was just what it needed!!
    Thank you

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  • Hi my name is Elizabethe Rowley,
    I’m loving your stencils! I’m not sure how anyone can pick just one! Way to go! BTW…
    I at first thought my answer would be, stenciling with a sponge and ink, but actually I think it is texture paste… I came home day from one of the painting and wine parties.. I thought my picture still needed something, so I got out my stencils and paste and added a bit… It was just what it needed!!
    Thank you

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  • Hi my name is Elizabethe Rowley,
    I’m loving your stencils! I’m not sure how anyone can pick just one! Way to go! BTW…
    I at first thought my answer would be, stenciling with a sponge and ink, but actually I think it is texture paste… I came home day from one of the painting and wine parties.. I thought my picture still needed something, so I got out my stencils and paste and added a bit… It was just what it needed!!
    Thank you

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  • Hi my name is Elizabethe Rowley,
    I’m loving your stencils! I’m not sure how anyone can pick just one! Way to go! BTW…
    I at first thought my answer would be, stenciling with a sponge and ink, but actually I think it is texture paste… I came home day from one of the painting and wine parties.. I thought my picture still needed something, so I got out my stencils and paste and added a bit… It was just what it needed!!
    Thank you

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  • Hi my name is Elizabethe Rowley,
    I’m loving your stencils! I’m not sure how anyone can pick just one! Way to go! BTW…
    I at first thought my answer would be, stenciling with a sponge and ink, but actually I think it is texture paste… I came home day from one of the painting and wine parties.. I thought my picture still needed something, so I got out my stencils and paste and added a bit… It was just what it needed!!
    Thank you

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  • I love that I can get three prints from one application of paint and stencil on a gelatin plate. The first is to lay the stencil on the painted plate and pull one print, then brayer the wet stencil on another sheet of paper paint side down, then pull the ghost from the plate.

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  • I love that I can get three prints from one application of paint and stencil on a gelatin plate. The first is to lay the stencil on the painted plate and pull one print, then brayer the wet stencil on another sheet of paper paint side down, then pull the ghost from the plate.

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  • I love that I can get three prints from one application of paint and stencil on a gelatin plate. The first is to lay the stencil on the painted plate and pull one print, then brayer the wet stencil on another sheet of paper paint side down, then pull the ghost from the plate.

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  • I love that I can get three prints from one application of paint and stencil on a gelatin plate. The first is to lay the stencil on the painted plate and pull one print, then brayer the wet stencil on another sheet of paper paint side down, then pull the ghost from the plate.

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  • I love that I can get three prints from one application of paint and stencil on a gelatin plate. The first is to lay the stencil on the painted plate and pull one print, then brayer the wet stencil on another sheet of paper paint side down, then pull the ghost from the plate.

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  • I love that I can get three prints from one application of paint and stencil on a gelatin plate. The first is to lay the stencil on the painted plate and pull one print, then brayer the wet stencil on another sheet of paper paint side down, then pull the ghost from the plate.

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  • I LOVE STENCILS!!! There are so many techniques that you can do with them! My favorite technique is using by the stencils with my gelli plate and doing the Gelatin Bump. I also like using stencils with paint, modeling paste, inks, and gesso! Stencils are great!

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  • I LOVE STENCILS!!! There are so many techniques that you can do with them! My favorite technique is using by the stencils with my gelli plate and doing the Gelatin Bump. I also like using stencils with paint, modeling paste, inks, and gesso! Stencils are great!

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  • I LOVE STENCILS!!! There are so many techniques that you can do with them! My favorite technique is using by the stencils with my gelli plate and doing the Gelatin Bump. I also like using stencils with paint, modeling paste, inks, and gesso! Stencils are great!

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  • I LOVE STENCILS!!! There are so many techniques that you can do with them! My favorite technique is using by the stencils with my gelli plate and doing the Gelatin Bump. I also like using stencils with paint, modeling paste, inks, and gesso! Stencils are great!

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  • I LOVE STENCILS!!! There are so many techniques that you can do with them! My favorite technique is using by the stencils with my gelli plate and doing the Gelatin Bump. I also like using stencils with paint, modeling paste, inks, and gesso! Stencils are great!

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  • I LOVE STENCILS!!! There are so many techniques that you can do with them! My favorite technique is using by the stencils with my gelli plate and doing the Gelatin Bump. I also like using stencils with paint, modeling paste, inks, and gesso! Stencils are great!

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  • I love to layer stencils using acrylic paint and gesso, sometimes rubbing off a layer through the stencil and other times adding more colours. I also like to use with sprays and do positive and negative images – spray through one stencil then flip onto a new sheet so you get the reverse as a print and while down spray another colour… and repeat!

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  • I love to layer stencils using acrylic paint and gesso, sometimes rubbing off a layer through the stencil and other times adding more colours. I also like to use with sprays and do positive and negative images – spray through one stencil then flip onto a new sheet so you get the reverse as a print and while down spray another colour… and repeat!

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  • I love to layer stencils using acrylic paint and gesso, sometimes rubbing off a layer through the stencil and other times adding more colours. I also like to use with sprays and do positive and negative images – spray through one stencil then flip onto a new sheet so you get the reverse as a print and while down spray another colour… and repeat!

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  • I love to layer stencils using acrylic paint and gesso, sometimes rubbing off a layer through the stencil and other times adding more colours. I also like to use with sprays and do positive and negative images – spray through one stencil then flip onto a new sheet so you get the reverse as a print and while down spray another colour… and repeat!

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  • I love to layer stencils using acrylic paint and gesso, sometimes rubbing off a layer through the stencil and other times adding more colours. I also like to use with sprays and do positive and negative images – spray through one stencil then flip onto a new sheet so you get the reverse as a print and while down spray another colour… and repeat!

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  • I love to layer stencils using acrylic paint and gesso, sometimes rubbing off a layer through the stencil and other times adding more colours. I also like to use with sprays and do positive and negative images – spray through one stencil then flip onto a new sheet so you get the reverse as a print and while down spray another colour… and repeat!

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  • Love your stencils & stenciling. I use them in different ways, besides the usual dabbing on top. Sometimes put them under paper and use stylus to make imprint. Sometimes trace them with pen and fill in with different pens, paints, etc. So many uses, so little time. Keep up the good work.

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  • Love your stencils & stenciling. I use them in different ways, besides the usual dabbing on top. Sometimes put them under paper and use stylus to make imprint. Sometimes trace them with pen and fill in with different pens, paints, etc. So many uses, so little time. Keep up the good work.

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  • Love your stencils & stenciling. I use them in different ways, besides the usual dabbing on top. Sometimes put them under paper and use stylus to make imprint. Sometimes trace them with pen and fill in with different pens, paints, etc. So many uses, so little time. Keep up the good work.

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  • Love your stencils & stenciling. I use them in different ways, besides the usual dabbing on top. Sometimes put them under paper and use stylus to make imprint. Sometimes trace them with pen and fill in with different pens, paints, etc. So many uses, so little time. Keep up the good work.

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  • Love your stencils & stenciling. I use them in different ways, besides the usual dabbing on top. Sometimes put them under paper and use stylus to make imprint. Sometimes trace them with pen and fill in with different pens, paints, etc. So many uses, so little time. Keep up the good work.

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  • Love your stencils & stenciling. I use them in different ways, besides the usual dabbing on top. Sometimes put them under paper and use stylus to make imprint. Sometimes trace them with pen and fill in with different pens, paints, etc. So many uses, so little time. Keep up the good work.

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  • I love using whatever is left over on the stencil and adding it to an empty journal, creating new parts of backgrounds!

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  • I love using whatever is left over on the stencil and adding it to an empty journal, creating new parts of backgrounds!

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  • I love using whatever is left over on the stencil and adding it to an empty journal, creating new parts of backgrounds!

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  • I love using whatever is left over on the stencil and adding it to an empty journal, creating new parts of backgrounds!

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  • I love using whatever is left over on the stencil and adding it to an empty journal, creating new parts of backgrounds!

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  • I love using whatever is left over on the stencil and adding it to an empty journal, creating new parts of backgrounds!

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks because I like the ability to spray the surface, then pull the ink up/off through the stencils to get ghost images and combine colors. It’s one of my favorite layering techniques.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks because I like the ability to spray the surface, then pull the ink up/off through the stencils to get ghost images and combine colors. It’s one of my favorite layering techniques.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks because I like the ability to spray the surface, then pull the ink up/off through the stencils to get ghost images and combine colors. It’s one of my favorite layering techniques.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks because I like the ability to spray the surface, then pull the ink up/off through the stencils to get ghost images and combine colors. It’s one of my favorite layering techniques.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks because I like the ability to spray the surface, then pull the ink up/off through the stencils to get ghost images and combine colors. It’s one of my favorite layering techniques.

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  • I love using stencils with spray inks because I like the ability to spray the surface, then pull the ink up/off through the stencils to get ghost images and combine colors. It’s one of my favorite layering techniques.

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  • Your designs always make me smile !!!!!!
    A million stencil…….a million idea’s.
    Thank you Julie

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  • Your designs always make me smile !!!!!!
    A million stencil…….a million idea’s.
    Thank you Julie

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  • Your designs always make me smile !!!!!!
    A million stencil…….a million idea’s.
    Thank you Julie

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  • Your designs always make me smile !!!!!!
    A million stencil…….a million idea’s.
    Thank you Julie

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  • Your designs always make me smile !!!!!!
    A million stencil…….a million idea’s.
    Thank you Julie

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  • Your designs always make me smile !!!!!!
    A million stencil…….a million idea’s.
    Thank you Julie

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  • My favourite stencilling technique is to use the stencils with wheat paste on cloth. The wheat paste gives depth and dimension to the stencil on the cloth. Once dry you can use free motion sewing on the stencilled wheat paste cloth to further embellish the image and or quilting. This process was taught to us in a class provided by our Local Arts Council by a local Fabric Artist name Martha Cole.

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  • My favourite stencilling technique is to use the stencils with wheat paste on cloth. The wheat paste gives depth and dimension to the stencil on the cloth. Once dry you can use free motion sewing on the stencilled wheat paste cloth to further embellish the image and or quilting. This process was taught to us in a class provided by our Local Arts Council by a local Fabric Artist name Martha Cole.

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  • My favourite stencilling technique is to use the stencils with wheat paste on cloth. The wheat paste gives depth and dimension to the stencil on the cloth. Once dry you can use free motion sewing on the stencilled wheat paste cloth to further embellish the image and or quilting. This process was taught to us in a class provided by our Local Arts Council by a local Fabric Artist name Martha Cole.

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  • My favourite stencilling technique is to use the stencils with wheat paste on cloth. The wheat paste gives depth and dimension to the stencil on the cloth. Once dry you can use free motion sewing on the stencilled wheat paste cloth to further embellish the image and or quilting. This process was taught to us in a class provided by our Local Arts Council by a local Fabric Artist name Martha Cole.

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  • My favourite stencilling technique is to use the stencils with wheat paste on cloth. The wheat paste gives depth and dimension to the stencil on the cloth. Once dry you can use free motion sewing on the stencilled wheat paste cloth to further embellish the image and or quilting. This process was taught to us in a class provided by our Local Arts Council by a local Fabric Artist name Martha Cole.

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  • My favourite stencilling technique is to use the stencils with wheat paste on cloth. The wheat paste gives depth and dimension to the stencil on the cloth. Once dry you can use free motion sewing on the stencilled wheat paste cloth to further embellish the image and or quilting. This process was taught to us in a class provided by our Local Arts Council by a local Fabric Artist name Martha Cole.

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  • Congratulations on 10 awesome years! I’m pretty simple with my stencils, I like using paint, gel medium and/or modeling paste with a palette knife through my stencils. I also use Gelatos rubbed through with my fingers.

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  • Congratulations on 10 awesome years! I’m pretty simple with my stencils, I like using paint, gel medium and/or modeling paste with a palette knife through my stencils. I also use Gelatos rubbed through with my fingers.

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  • Congratulations on 10 awesome years! I’m pretty simple with my stencils, I like using paint, gel medium and/or modeling paste with a palette knife through my stencils. I also use Gelatos rubbed through with my fingers.

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  • Congratulations on 10 awesome years! I’m pretty simple with my stencils, I like using paint, gel medium and/or modeling paste with a palette knife through my stencils. I also use Gelatos rubbed through with my fingers.

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  • Congratulations on 10 awesome years! I’m pretty simple with my stencils, I like using paint, gel medium and/or modeling paste with a palette knife through my stencils. I also use Gelatos rubbed through with my fingers.

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  • Congratulations on 10 awesome years! I’m pretty simple with my stencils, I like using paint, gel medium and/or modeling paste with a palette knife through my stencils. I also use Gelatos rubbed through with my fingers.

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  • I like removing paint with a stencil. I love the way that you can meld the positive and negative by transferring some of the removed paint back through the stencil over part of the page that has no paint on it.

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  • I like removing paint with a stencil. I love the way that you can meld the positive and negative by transferring some of the removed paint back through the stencil over part of the page that has no paint on it.

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  • I like removing paint with a stencil. I love the way that you can meld the positive and negative by transferring some of the removed paint back through the stencil over part of the page that has no paint on it.

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  • I like removing paint with a stencil. I love the way that you can meld the positive and negative by transferring some of the removed paint back through the stencil over part of the page that has no paint on it.

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  • I like removing paint with a stencil. I love the way that you can meld the positive and negative by transferring some of the removed paint back through the stencil over part of the page that has no paint on it.

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  • I like removing paint with a stencil. I love the way that you can meld the positive and negative by transferring some of the removed paint back through the stencil over part of the page that has no paint on it.

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  • Probably modeling paste. I’m terrible with stencils. I never feel like I know what I’m doing no matter how many times I’ve used them.

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  • Probably modeling paste. I’m terrible with stencils. I never feel like I know what I’m doing no matter how many times I’ve used them.

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  • Probably modeling paste. I’m terrible with stencils. I never feel like I know what I’m doing no matter how many times I’ve used them.

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  • Probably modeling paste. I’m terrible with stencils. I never feel like I know what I’m doing no matter how many times I’ve used them.

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  • Probably modeling paste. I’m terrible with stencils. I never feel like I know what I’m doing no matter how many times I’ve used them.

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  • Probably modeling paste. I’m terrible with stencils. I never feel like I know what I’m doing no matter how many times I’ve used them.

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  • I like to use stencils for gelli printing and reverse image (putting the painted side down on fresh paper.)

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  • I like to use stencils for gelli printing and reverse image (putting the painted side down on fresh paper.)

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  • I like to use stencils for gelli printing and reverse image (putting the painted side down on fresh paper.)

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  • I like to use stencils for gelli printing and reverse image (putting the painted side down on fresh paper.)

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  • I like to use stencils for gelli printing and reverse image (putting the painted side down on fresh paper.)

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  • I like to use stencils for gelli printing and reverse image (putting the painted side down on fresh paper.)

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plate. Layer of paint, then the stencil, press paper, and lift off. Of course, even better is then lifting the stencil off the gelli plate and printing that on paper. And finally, you get the third print on the now empty gelli plate. Three for one – how good is that.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plate. Layer of paint, then the stencil, press paper, and lift off. Of course, even better is then lifting the stencil off the gelli plate and printing that on paper. And finally, you get the third print on the now empty gelli plate. Three for one – how good is that.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plate. Layer of paint, then the stencil, press paper, and lift off. Of course, even better is then lifting the stencil off the gelli plate and printing that on paper. And finally, you get the third print on the now empty gelli plate. Three for one – how good is that.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plate. Layer of paint, then the stencil, press paper, and lift off. Of course, even better is then lifting the stencil off the gelli plate and printing that on paper. And finally, you get the third print on the now empty gelli plate. Three for one – how good is that.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plate. Layer of paint, then the stencil, press paper, and lift off. Of course, even better is then lifting the stencil off the gelli plate and printing that on paper. And finally, you get the third print on the now empty gelli plate. Three for one – how good is that.

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  • I love to use stencils with my gelli plate. Layer of paint, then the stencil, press paper, and lift off. Of course, even better is then lifting the stencil off the gelli plate and printing that on paper. And finally, you get the third print on the now empty gelli plate. Three for one – how good is that.

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  • I use my stencils the most when i make prints using the Gelli Plate. Brayer the paint on the gelli plate, lay the stencil on top of the paint and then place a piece of paper on top to print a great design. Fun, fun, fun!

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  • I use my stencils the most when i make prints using the Gelli Plate. Brayer the paint on the gelli plate, lay the stencil on top of the paint and then place a piece of paper on top to print a great design. Fun, fun, fun!

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  • I use my stencils the most when i make prints using the Gelli Plate. Brayer the paint on the gelli plate, lay the stencil on top of the paint and then place a piece of paper on top to print a great design. Fun, fun, fun!

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  • I use my stencils the most when i make prints using the Gelli Plate. Brayer the paint on the gelli plate, lay the stencil on top of the paint and then place a piece of paper on top to print a great design. Fun, fun, fun!

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  • I use my stencils the most when i make prints using the Gelli Plate. Brayer the paint on the gelli plate, lay the stencil on top of the paint and then place a piece of paper on top to print a great design. Fun, fun, fun!

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  • I use my stencils the most when i make prints using the Gelli Plate. Brayer the paint on the gelli plate, lay the stencil on top of the paint and then place a piece of paper on top to print a great design. Fun, fun, fun!

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  • Congratulations Julie!!! Can’t wait to see the new line of stencils. Favorite method is to use them with my Gelli plate every way imagineable!!

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  • Congratulations Julie!!! Can’t wait to see the new line of stencils. Favorite method is to use them with my Gelli plate every way imagineable!!

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  • Congratulations Julie!!! Can’t wait to see the new line of stencils. Favorite method is to use them with my Gelli plate every way imagineable!!

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  • Congratulations Julie!!! Can’t wait to see the new line of stencils. Favorite method is to use them with my Gelli plate every way imagineable!!

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  • Congratulations Julie!!! Can’t wait to see the new line of stencils. Favorite method is to use them with my Gelli plate every way imagineable!!

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  • Congratulations Julie!!! Can’t wait to see the new line of stencils. Favorite method is to use them with my Gelli plate every way imagineable!!

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  • I am a quilter but I also own a scan n cut which is how I found out about you. My favorite way to use stencils is on fabric. I loved your video about seta colour and my daughter (also a big fan) and I painted a piece of fabric which ended up in a crazy quilt. It was wonderful. We used a lot of your balzer bits for the colour fading areas. I was very happy with the piece and plan on making many more.

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  • I am a quilter but I also own a scan n cut which is how I found out about you. My favorite way to use stencils is on fabric. I loved your video about seta colour and my daughter (also a big fan) and I painted a piece of fabric which ended up in a crazy quilt. It was wonderful. We used a lot of your balzer bits for the colour fading areas. I was very happy with the piece and plan on making many more.

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  • I am a quilter but I also own a scan n cut which is how I found out about you. My favorite way to use stencils is on fabric. I loved your video about seta colour and my daughter (also a big fan) and I painted a piece of fabric which ended up in a crazy quilt. It was wonderful. We used a lot of your balzer bits for the colour fading areas. I was very happy with the piece and plan on making many more.

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  • I am a quilter but I also own a scan n cut which is how I found out about you. My favorite way to use stencils is on fabric. I loved your video about seta colour and my daughter (also a big fan) and I painted a piece of fabric which ended up in a crazy quilt. It was wonderful. We used a lot of your balzer bits for the colour fading areas. I was very happy with the piece and plan on making many more.

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  • I am a quilter but I also own a scan n cut which is how I found out about you. My favorite way to use stencils is on fabric. I loved your video about seta colour and my daughter (also a big fan) and I painted a piece of fabric which ended up in a crazy quilt. It was wonderful. We used a lot of your balzer bits for the colour fading areas. I was very happy with the piece and plan on making many more.

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  • I am a quilter but I also own a scan n cut which is how I found out about you. My favorite way to use stencils is on fabric. I loved your video about seta colour and my daughter (also a big fan) and I painted a piece of fabric which ended up in a crazy quilt. It was wonderful. We used a lot of your balzer bits for the colour fading areas. I was very happy with the piece and plan on making many more.

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  • I love your stencils. As I was looking through the designs over the years, I’d see some I have and some I missed (for now). I usually use stencils with fabric paint or thickened dye. However, my favorite use is as a template for embroidery. I use a chalk pencil, trace the design, and then use it as a jumping off point for embroidery. So much easier than transfers and it is always different. Thanks for always creating designs that I would create for myself.

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  • I love your stencils. As I was looking through the designs over the years, I’d see some I have and some I missed (for now). I usually use stencils with fabric paint or thickened dye. However, my favorite use is as a template for embroidery. I use a chalk pencil, trace the design, and then use it as a jumping off point for embroidery. So much easier than transfers and it is always different. Thanks for always creating designs that I would create for myself.

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  • I love your stencils. As I was looking through the designs over the years, I’d see some I have and some I missed (for now). I usually use stencils with fabric paint or thickened dye. However, my favorite use is as a template for embroidery. I use a chalk pencil, trace the design, and then use it as a jumping off point for embroidery. So much easier than transfers and it is always different. Thanks for always creating designs that I would create for myself.

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  • I love your stencils. As I was looking through the designs over the years, I’d see some I have and some I missed (for now). I usually use stencils with fabric paint or thickened dye. However, my favorite use is as a template for embroidery. I use a chalk pencil, trace the design, and then use it as a jumping off point for embroidery. So much easier than transfers and it is always different. Thanks for always creating designs that I would create for myself.

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  • I love your stencils. As I was looking through the designs over the years, I’d see some I have and some I missed (for now). I usually use stencils with fabric paint or thickened dye. However, my favorite use is as a template for embroidery. I use a chalk pencil, trace the design, and then use it as a jumping off point for embroidery. So much easier than transfers and it is always different. Thanks for always creating designs that I would create for myself.

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  • I love your stencils. As I was looking through the designs over the years, I’d see some I have and some I missed (for now). I usually use stencils with fabric paint or thickened dye. However, my favorite use is as a template for embroidery. I use a chalk pencil, trace the design, and then use it as a jumping off point for embroidery. So much easier than transfers and it is always different. Thanks for always creating designs that I would create for myself.

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  • Have been following you for a long time. I must say, like fine wine, you are just getting better & better with age while continuing to look younger & younger! I have less than a handful of stencils, some of Balzer Designs (which are of course the best ones!). I must bring them out to use soon. Thanks for all the years of inspiration, blogs, tv & podcasts. Super enjoy them all!
    P.S. Enjoy mom’s input on the podcasts 🙂

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  • Have been following you for a long time. I must say, like fine wine, you are just getting better & better with age while continuing to look younger & younger! I have less than a handful of stencils, some of Balzer Designs (which are of course the best ones!). I must bring them out to use soon. Thanks for all the years of inspiration, blogs, tv & podcasts. Super enjoy them all!
    P.S. Enjoy mom’s input on the podcasts 🙂

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  • Have been following you for a long time. I must say, like fine wine, you are just getting better & better with age while continuing to look younger & younger! I have less than a handful of stencils, some of Balzer Designs (which are of course the best ones!). I must bring them out to use soon. Thanks for all the years of inspiration, blogs, tv & podcasts. Super enjoy them all!
    P.S. Enjoy mom’s input on the podcasts 🙂

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  • Have been following you for a long time. I must say, like fine wine, you are just getting better & better with age while continuing to look younger & younger! I have less than a handful of stencils, some of Balzer Designs (which are of course the best ones!). I must bring them out to use soon. Thanks for all the years of inspiration, blogs, tv & podcasts. Super enjoy them all!
    P.S. Enjoy mom’s input on the podcasts 🙂

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  • Have been following you for a long time. I must say, like fine wine, you are just getting better & better with age while continuing to look younger & younger! I have less than a handful of stencils, some of Balzer Designs (which are of course the best ones!). I must bring them out to use soon. Thanks for all the years of inspiration, blogs, tv & podcasts. Super enjoy them all!
    P.S. Enjoy mom’s input on the podcasts 🙂

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  • Have been following you for a long time. I must say, like fine wine, you are just getting better & better with age while continuing to look younger & younger! I have less than a handful of stencils, some of Balzer Designs (which are of course the best ones!). I must bring them out to use soon. Thanks for all the years of inspiration, blogs, tv & podcasts. Super enjoy them all!
    P.S. Enjoy mom’s input on the podcasts 🙂

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  • Hey, I thought hot soapy water would do wonders for them and I was VERY WRONG. So not washing is good advice.

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  • Hey, I thought hot soapy water would do wonders for them and I was VERY WRONG. So not washing is good advice.

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  • Hey, I thought hot soapy water would do wonders for them and I was VERY WRONG. So not washing is good advice.

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  • Hey, I thought hot soapy water would do wonders for them and I was VERY WRONG. So not washing is good advice.

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  • Hey, I thought hot soapy water would do wonders for them and I was VERY WRONG. So not washing is good advice.

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  • Hey, I thought hot soapy water would do wonders for them and I was VERY WRONG. So not washing is good advice.

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  • Does the Gelli Plate count as a technique? That’s my favorite if so. 😉
    Congrats on 10 years! And thank you so much for all your generous content! I’ve learned so much from you over the last several years!

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  • Does the Gelli Plate count as a technique? That’s my favorite if so. 😉
    Congrats on 10 years! And thank you so much for all your generous content! I’ve learned so much from you over the last several years!

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  • Does the Gelli Plate count as a technique? That’s my favorite if so. 😉
    Congrats on 10 years! And thank you so much for all your generous content! I’ve learned so much from you over the last several years!

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  • Does the Gelli Plate count as a technique? That’s my favorite if so. 😉
    Congrats on 10 years! And thank you so much for all your generous content! I’ve learned so much from you over the last several years!

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  • Does the Gelli Plate count as a technique? That’s my favorite if so. 😉
    Congrats on 10 years! And thank you so much for all your generous content! I’ve learned so much from you over the last several years!

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  • Does the Gelli Plate count as a technique? That’s my favorite if so. 😉
    Congrats on 10 years! And thank you so much for all your generous content! I’ve learned so much from you over the last several years!

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  • I haven’t used stencils enough, yet, to be knowledgable enough to even know the various techniques, however I’ve been having a ton of fun lately starting to learn to use the stencils I have been given by a friend.

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  • I haven’t used stencils enough, yet, to be knowledgable enough to even know the various techniques, however I’ve been having a ton of fun lately starting to learn to use the stencils I have been given by a friend.

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  • I haven’t used stencils enough, yet, to be knowledgable enough to even know the various techniques, however I’ve been having a ton of fun lately starting to learn to use the stencils I have been given by a friend.

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  • I haven’t used stencils enough, yet, to be knowledgable enough to even know the various techniques, however I’ve been having a ton of fun lately starting to learn to use the stencils I have been given by a friend.

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  • I haven’t used stencils enough, yet, to be knowledgable enough to even know the various techniques, however I’ve been having a ton of fun lately starting to learn to use the stencils I have been given by a friend.

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  • I haven’t used stencils enough, yet, to be knowledgable enough to even know the various techniques, however I’ve been having a ton of fun lately starting to learn to use the stencils I have been given by a friend.

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  • I was hooked on using stencils with spray inks but now I am using them with acrylic paints. Generally use sponges and apply paint randomly. And I love your stencils!!

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  • I was hooked on using stencils with spray inks but now I am using them with acrylic paints. Generally use sponges and apply paint randomly. And I love your stencils!!

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  • I was hooked on using stencils with spray inks but now I am using them with acrylic paints. Generally use sponges and apply paint randomly. And I love your stencils!!

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  • I was hooked on using stencils with spray inks but now I am using them with acrylic paints. Generally use sponges and apply paint randomly. And I love your stencils!!

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  • I was hooked on using stencils with spray inks but now I am using them with acrylic paints. Generally use sponges and apply paint randomly. And I love your stencils!!

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  • I was hooked on using stencils with spray inks but now I am using them with acrylic paints. Generally use sponges and apply paint randomly. And I love your stencils!!

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  • Most of my stencil use is with my gelli plate. 🙂

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  • Most of my stencil use is with my gelli plate. 🙂

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  • Most of my stencil use is with my gelli plate. 🙂

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  • Most of my stencil use is with my gelli plate. 🙂

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  • Most of my stencil use is with my gelli plate. 🙂

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  • Most of my stencil use is with my gelli plate. 🙂

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is layering over anything and then layering some more. I have one of your very first stencils plus a lot more. Love them!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is layering over anything and then layering some more. I have one of your very first stencils plus a lot more. Love them!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is layering over anything and then layering some more. I have one of your very first stencils plus a lot more. Love them!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is layering over anything and then layering some more. I have one of your very first stencils plus a lot more. Love them!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is layering over anything and then layering some more. I have one of your very first stencils plus a lot more. Love them!

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  • My favorite stenciling technique is layering over anything and then layering some more. I have one of your very first stencils plus a lot more. Love them!

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  • I sure love stencils, my favourite way to use stencils is with paint and a make up sponge, in my art journal. I have started to make my own stencils, cause I can’t afford to buy what I want.

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  • I sure love stencils, my favourite way to use stencils is with paint and a make up sponge, in my art journal. I have started to make my own stencils, cause I can’t afford to buy what I want.

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  • I sure love stencils, my favourite way to use stencils is with paint and a make up sponge, in my art journal. I have started to make my own stencils, cause I can’t afford to buy what I want.

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  • I sure love stencils, my favourite way to use stencils is with paint and a make up sponge, in my art journal. I have started to make my own stencils, cause I can’t afford to buy what I want.

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  • I sure love stencils, my favourite way to use stencils is with paint and a make up sponge, in my art journal. I have started to make my own stencils, cause I can’t afford to buy what I want.

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  • I sure love stencils, my favourite way to use stencils is with paint and a make up sponge, in my art journal. I have started to make my own stencils, cause I can’t afford to buy what I want.

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  • One way I like using stencils is with my gelli plate.

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  • One way I like using stencils is with my gelli plate.

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  • One way I like using stencils is with my gelli plate.

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  • One way I like using stencils is with my gelli plate.

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  • One way I like using stencils is with my gelli plate.

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  • One way I like using stencils is with my gelli plate.

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  • I’m a huge fan of all things stencil. I suppose I favor using spray inks when making a mark with stencils. But there’s something quite special about putting down some paint and using my sponges to bad them into existence. Keep all your amazing work up Ladies!!

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  • I’m a huge fan of all things stencil. I suppose I favor using spray inks when making a mark with stencils. But there’s something quite special about putting down some paint and using my sponges to bad them into existence. Keep all your amazing work up Ladies!!

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  • I’m a huge fan of all things stencil. I suppose I favor using spray inks when making a mark with stencils. But there’s something quite special about putting down some paint and using my sponges to bad them into existence. Keep all your amazing work up Ladies!!

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  • I’m a huge fan of all things stencil. I suppose I favor using spray inks when making a mark with stencils. But there’s something quite special about putting down some paint and using my sponges to bad them into existence. Keep all your amazing work up Ladies!!

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  • I’m a huge fan of all things stencil. I suppose I favor using spray inks when making a mark with stencils. But there’s something quite special about putting down some paint and using my sponges to bad them into existence. Keep all your amazing work up Ladies!!

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  • I’m a huge fan of all things stencil. I suppose I favor using spray inks when making a mark with stencils. But there’s something quite special about putting down some paint and using my sponges to bad them into existence. Keep all your amazing work up Ladies!!

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  • I love your stencils – yes, all of them! My favorite stenciling technique is texture paste, especially white on a black surface. But I’ve been wanting to try stencils on my gelli plate. Love the look!

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  • I love your stencils – yes, all of them! My favorite stenciling technique is texture paste, especially white on a black surface. But I’ve been wanting to try stencils on my gelli plate. Love the look!

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  • I love your stencils – yes, all of them! My favorite stenciling technique is texture paste, especially white on a black surface. But I’ve been wanting to try stencils on my gelli plate. Love the look!

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  • I love your stencils – yes, all of them! My favorite stenciling technique is texture paste, especially white on a black surface. But I’ve been wanting to try stencils on my gelli plate. Love the look!

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  • I love your stencils – yes, all of them! My favorite stenciling technique is texture paste, especially white on a black surface. But I’ve been wanting to try stencils on my gelli plate. Love the look!

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  • I love your stencils – yes, all of them! My favorite stenciling technique is texture paste, especially white on a black surface. But I’ve been wanting to try stencils on my gelli plate. Love the look!

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  • my favourite technique is to use my air gun, because it is so easy and gives really crisp edges, although most of the time I use the tried and true (by you!) dab on dab off with a makeup sponge, because I’m llllllllllllazy!

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  • my favourite technique is to use my air gun, because it is so easy and gives really crisp edges, although most of the time I use the tried and true (by you!) dab on dab off with a makeup sponge, because I’m llllllllllllazy!

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  • my favourite technique is to use my air gun, because it is so easy and gives really crisp edges, although most of the time I use the tried and true (by you!) dab on dab off with a makeup sponge, because I’m llllllllllllazy!

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  • my favourite technique is to use my air gun, because it is so easy and gives really crisp edges, although most of the time I use the tried and true (by you!) dab on dab off with a makeup sponge, because I’m llllllllllllazy!

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  • my favourite technique is to use my air gun, because it is so easy and gives really crisp edges, although most of the time I use the tried and true (by you!) dab on dab off with a makeup sponge, because I’m llllllllllllazy!

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  • my favourite technique is to use my air gun, because it is so easy and gives really crisp edges, although most of the time I use the tried and true (by you!) dab on dab off with a makeup sponge, because I’m llllllllllllazy!

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  • I have some of your stencils and I love them. I enjoy putting distress inks on the stencil, misting it and then turning it onto some watercolor paper. The look is so cool.

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  • I have some of your stencils and I love them. I enjoy putting distress inks on the stencil, misting it and then turning it onto some watercolor paper. The look is so cool.

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  • I have some of your stencils and I love them. I enjoy putting distress inks on the stencil, misting it and then turning it onto some watercolor paper. The look is so cool.

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  • I have some of your stencils and I love them. I enjoy putting distress inks on the stencil, misting it and then turning it onto some watercolor paper. The look is so cool.

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  • I have some of your stencils and I love them. I enjoy putting distress inks on the stencil, misting it and then turning it onto some watercolor paper. The look is so cool.

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  • I have some of your stencils and I love them. I enjoy putting distress inks on the stencil, misting it and then turning it onto some watercolor paper. The look is so cool.

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  • How can I pick one technique? I have learned so many from you. I enjoy modeling paste, spray inks, daubing with acrylics, pouncing with ink pads, using a brayer on stencils that will support that technique. This is a great giveaway. My favorite is using a gelli plate with your stencils. Thank you!

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  • How can I pick one technique? I have learned so many from you. I enjoy modeling paste, spray inks, daubing with acrylics, pouncing with ink pads, using a brayer on stencils that will support that technique. This is a great giveaway. My favorite is using a gelli plate with your stencils. Thank you!

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  • How can I pick one technique? I have learned so many from you. I enjoy modeling paste, spray inks, daubing with acrylics, pouncing with ink pads, using a brayer on stencils that will support that technique. This is a great giveaway. My favorite is using a gelli plate with your stencils. Thank you!

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  • How can I pick one technique? I have learned so many from you. I enjoy modeling paste, spray inks, daubing with acrylics, pouncing with ink pads, using a brayer on stencils that will support that technique. This is a great giveaway. My favorite is using a gelli plate with your stencils. Thank you!

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  • How can I pick one technique? I have learned so many from you. I enjoy modeling paste, spray inks, daubing with acrylics, pouncing with ink pads, using a brayer on stencils that will support that technique. This is a great giveaway. My favorite is using a gelli plate with your stencils. Thank you!

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  • How can I pick one technique? I have learned so many from you. I enjoy modeling paste, spray inks, daubing with acrylics, pouncing with ink pads, using a brayer on stencils that will support that technique. This is a great giveaway. My favorite is using a gelli plate with your stencils. Thank you!

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  • I love to use spray ink!

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  • I love to use spray ink!

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  • I love to use spray ink!

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  • I love to use spray ink!

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  • I love to use spray ink!

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  • I love to use spray ink!

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to layer various acrylic paint colors through various stencils to create a colorful background then going over the whole thing in a wash of watered down Gesso.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to layer various acrylic paint colors through various stencils to create a colorful background then going over the whole thing in a wash of watered down Gesso.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to layer various acrylic paint colors through various stencils to create a colorful background then going over the whole thing in a wash of watered down Gesso.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to layer various acrylic paint colors through various stencils to create a colorful background then going over the whole thing in a wash of watered down Gesso.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to layer various acrylic paint colors through various stencils to create a colorful background then going over the whole thing in a wash of watered down Gesso.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is to layer various acrylic paint colors through various stencils to create a colorful background then going over the whole thing in a wash of watered down Gesso.

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  • What was fun about this was going thru the years and seeing which ones I had purchased and what year they were from!! I love using modeling paste and my other favorite is using mists, then flipping the stencil over on another page and getting the negative! Learned all of that from you! Congrats on the 10 years!

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  • What was fun about this was going thru the years and seeing which ones I had purchased and what year they were from!! I love using modeling paste and my other favorite is using mists, then flipping the stencil over on another page and getting the negative! Learned all of that from you! Congrats on the 10 years!

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  • What was fun about this was going thru the years and seeing which ones I had purchased and what year they were from!! I love using modeling paste and my other favorite is using mists, then flipping the stencil over on another page and getting the negative! Learned all of that from you! Congrats on the 10 years!

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  • What was fun about this was going thru the years and seeing which ones I had purchased and what year they were from!! I love using modeling paste and my other favorite is using mists, then flipping the stencil over on another page and getting the negative! Learned all of that from you! Congrats on the 10 years!

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  • What was fun about this was going thru the years and seeing which ones I had purchased and what year they were from!! I love using modeling paste and my other favorite is using mists, then flipping the stencil over on another page and getting the negative! Learned all of that from you! Congrats on the 10 years!

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  • What was fun about this was going thru the years and seeing which ones I had purchased and what year they were from!! I love using modeling paste and my other favorite is using mists, then flipping the stencil over on another page and getting the negative! Learned all of that from you! Congrats on the 10 years!

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  • love your stencils. . . .especially Balzer Bits. . . my favorite technique with stencils is to lay some color on the substrate, then add stencil and wipe off some of the color. . . .of course, flip the stencil and stamp with the left over color. . . .

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  • love your stencils. . . .especially Balzer Bits. . . my favorite technique with stencils is to lay some color on the substrate, then add stencil and wipe off some of the color. . . .of course, flip the stencil and stamp with the left over color. . . .

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  • love your stencils. . . .especially Balzer Bits. . . my favorite technique with stencils is to lay some color on the substrate, then add stencil and wipe off some of the color. . . .of course, flip the stencil and stamp with the left over color. . . .

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  • love your stencils. . . .especially Balzer Bits. . . my favorite technique with stencils is to lay some color on the substrate, then add stencil and wipe off some of the color. . . .of course, flip the stencil and stamp with the left over color. . . .

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  • love your stencils. . . .especially Balzer Bits. . . my favorite technique with stencils is to lay some color on the substrate, then add stencil and wipe off some of the color. . . .of course, flip the stencil and stamp with the left over color. . . .

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  • love your stencils. . . .especially Balzer Bits. . . my favorite technique with stencils is to lay some color on the substrate, then add stencil and wipe off some of the color. . . .of course, flip the stencil and stamp with the left over color. . . .

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  • I love playing with stencils and as I looked over your blog today, it looks like I have most of them. I use them in my journals, on canvas, on gelli plates – really on any surface I can find.
    My favorite technique, after I have put down several layers of paint and stencils, is to use modeling paste (light, regular, heavy – it doesn’t matter) to put a raised surface on my work as my finishing touch. Thank you very much for all of your advise and videos over the years. It has given me a great deal of pleasure and therapy in times of trouble.

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  • I love playing with stencils and as I looked over your blog today, it looks like I have most of them. I use them in my journals, on canvas, on gelli plates – really on any surface I can find.
    My favorite technique, after I have put down several layers of paint and stencils, is to use modeling paste (light, regular, heavy – it doesn’t matter) to put a raised surface on my work as my finishing touch. Thank you very much for all of your advise and videos over the years. It has given me a great deal of pleasure and therapy in times of trouble.

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  • I love playing with stencils and as I looked over your blog today, it looks like I have most of them. I use them in my journals, on canvas, on gelli plates – really on any surface I can find.
    My favorite technique, after I have put down several layers of paint and stencils, is to use modeling paste (light, regular, heavy – it doesn’t matter) to put a raised surface on my work as my finishing touch. Thank you very much for all of your advise and videos over the years. It has given me a great deal of pleasure and therapy in times of trouble.

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  • I love playing with stencils and as I looked over your blog today, it looks like I have most of them. I use them in my journals, on canvas, on gelli plates – really on any surface I can find.
    My favorite technique, after I have put down several layers of paint and stencils, is to use modeling paste (light, regular, heavy – it doesn’t matter) to put a raised surface on my work as my finishing touch. Thank you very much for all of your advise and videos over the years. It has given me a great deal of pleasure and therapy in times of trouble.

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  • I love playing with stencils and as I looked over your blog today, it looks like I have most of them. I use them in my journals, on canvas, on gelli plates – really on any surface I can find.
    My favorite technique, after I have put down several layers of paint and stencils, is to use modeling paste (light, regular, heavy – it doesn’t matter) to put a raised surface on my work as my finishing touch. Thank you very much for all of your advise and videos over the years. It has given me a great deal of pleasure and therapy in times of trouble.

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  • I love playing with stencils and as I looked over your blog today, it looks like I have most of them. I use them in my journals, on canvas, on gelli plates – really on any surface I can find.
    My favorite technique, after I have put down several layers of paint and stencils, is to use modeling paste (light, regular, heavy – it doesn’t matter) to put a raised surface on my work as my finishing touch. Thank you very much for all of your advise and videos over the years. It has given me a great deal of pleasure and therapy in times of trouble.

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  • I think my new favorite stencil technique is to apply paints through a stencil to a collage background. I make a collage by taking various decorative papers in the same color and apply them using gel medium to a thin cardboard substrate. Once this collage background is dry I stencil in white. Sometimes the stenciled image is hard to see over the papers. So, I then use a black pen to outline the stenciled image. The ink makes the stenciled image pop. I then cut out the stenciled image and use it as a collage element!
    I also used alphabet stencils to address my Christmas cards. I used the stencils for the first letter in the recipients’ names. I feel like it’s a calligraphy cheat!!
    Julie Rig

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  • I think my new favorite stencil technique is to apply paints through a stencil to a collage background. I make a collage by taking various decorative papers in the same color and apply them using gel medium to a thin cardboard substrate. Once this collage background is dry I stencil in white. Sometimes the stenciled image is hard to see over the papers. So, I then use a black pen to outline the stenciled image. The ink makes the stenciled image pop. I then cut out the stenciled image and use it as a collage element!
    I also used alphabet stencils to address my Christmas cards. I used the stencils for the first letter in the recipients’ names. I feel like it’s a calligraphy cheat!!
    Julie Rig

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  • I think my new favorite stencil technique is to apply paints through a stencil to a collage background. I make a collage by taking various decorative papers in the same color and apply them using gel medium to a thin cardboard substrate. Once this collage background is dry I stencil in white. Sometimes the stenciled image is hard to see over the papers. So, I then use a black pen to outline the stenciled image. The ink makes the stenciled image pop. I then cut out the stenciled image and use it as a collage element!
    I also used alphabet stencils to address my Christmas cards. I used the stencils for the first letter in the recipients’ names. I feel like it’s a calligraphy cheat!!
    Julie Rig

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  • I think my new favorite stencil technique is to apply paints through a stencil to a collage background. I make a collage by taking various decorative papers in the same color and apply them using gel medium to a thin cardboard substrate. Once this collage background is dry I stencil in white. Sometimes the stenciled image is hard to see over the papers. So, I then use a black pen to outline the stenciled image. The ink makes the stenciled image pop. I then cut out the stenciled image and use it as a collage element!
    I also used alphabet stencils to address my Christmas cards. I used the stencils for the first letter in the recipients’ names. I feel like it’s a calligraphy cheat!!
    Julie Rig

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  • I think my new favorite stencil technique is to apply paints through a stencil to a collage background. I make a collage by taking various decorative papers in the same color and apply them using gel medium to a thin cardboard substrate. Once this collage background is dry I stencil in white. Sometimes the stenciled image is hard to see over the papers. So, I then use a black pen to outline the stenciled image. The ink makes the stenciled image pop. I then cut out the stenciled image and use it as a collage element!
    I also used alphabet stencils to address my Christmas cards. I used the stencils for the first letter in the recipients’ names. I feel like it’s a calligraphy cheat!!
    Julie Rig

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  • I think my new favorite stencil technique is to apply paints through a stencil to a collage background. I make a collage by taking various decorative papers in the same color and apply them using gel medium to a thin cardboard substrate. Once this collage background is dry I stencil in white. Sometimes the stenciled image is hard to see over the papers. So, I then use a black pen to outline the stenciled image. The ink makes the stenciled image pop. I then cut out the stenciled image and use it as a collage element!
    I also used alphabet stencils to address my Christmas cards. I used the stencils for the first letter in the recipients’ names. I feel like it’s a calligraphy cheat!!
    Julie Rig

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  • Hello! My favorite stencil technique is using the ones with a favorite quote but only using part of it. So many great stencils and techniques. I have enjoyed reading the other ideas and want to try them out in my mixed media work. Thank you!

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  • Hello! My favorite stencil technique is using the ones with a favorite quote but only using part of it. So many great stencils and techniques. I have enjoyed reading the other ideas and want to try them out in my mixed media work. Thank you!

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  • Hello! My favorite stencil technique is using the ones with a favorite quote but only using part of it. So many great stencils and techniques. I have enjoyed reading the other ideas and want to try them out in my mixed media work. Thank you!

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  • Hello! My favorite stencil technique is using the ones with a favorite quote but only using part of it. So many great stencils and techniques. I have enjoyed reading the other ideas and want to try them out in my mixed media work. Thank you!

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  • Hello! My favorite stencil technique is using the ones with a favorite quote but only using part of it. So many great stencils and techniques. I have enjoyed reading the other ideas and want to try them out in my mixed media work. Thank you!

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  • Hello! My favorite stencil technique is using the ones with a favorite quote but only using part of it. So many great stencils and techniques. I have enjoyed reading the other ideas and want to try them out in my mixed media work. Thank you!

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  • I like the technique where you lay down the stencil over damp paint and wipe with a baby wipe through the stencil to reveal previous layers of color. Also love spraying through a stencil and turning over the stencil onto another section of the art work or onto another piece of paper.

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  • I like the technique where you lay down the stencil over damp paint and wipe with a baby wipe through the stencil to reveal previous layers of color. Also love spraying through a stencil and turning over the stencil onto another section of the art work or onto another piece of paper.

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  • I like the technique where you lay down the stencil over damp paint and wipe with a baby wipe through the stencil to reveal previous layers of color. Also love spraying through a stencil and turning over the stencil onto another section of the art work or onto another piece of paper.

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  • I like the technique where you lay down the stencil over damp paint and wipe with a baby wipe through the stencil to reveal previous layers of color. Also love spraying through a stencil and turning over the stencil onto another section of the art work or onto another piece of paper.

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  • I like the technique where you lay down the stencil over damp paint and wipe with a baby wipe through the stencil to reveal previous layers of color. Also love spraying through a stencil and turning over the stencil onto another section of the art work or onto another piece of paper.

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  • I like the technique where you lay down the stencil over damp paint and wipe with a baby wipe through the stencil to reveal previous layers of color. Also love spraying through a stencil and turning over the stencil onto another section of the art work or onto another piece of paper.

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  • I think it is really cool to use a sponge or a tissue/papertowel, to pick up and remove color from the stencil openings to create a lighter color of the original color applied.
    Thank you for your giveaway

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  • I think it is really cool to use a sponge or a tissue/papertowel, to pick up and remove color from the stencil openings to create a lighter color of the original color applied.
    Thank you for your giveaway

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  • I think it is really cool to use a sponge or a tissue/papertowel, to pick up and remove color from the stencil openings to create a lighter color of the original color applied.
    Thank you for your giveaway

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  • I think it is really cool to use a sponge or a tissue/papertowel, to pick up and remove color from the stencil openings to create a lighter color of the original color applied.
    Thank you for your giveaway

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  • I think it is really cool to use a sponge or a tissue/papertowel, to pick up and remove color from the stencil openings to create a lighter color of the original color applied.
    Thank you for your giveaway

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  • I think it is really cool to use a sponge or a tissue/papertowel, to pick up and remove color from the stencil openings to create a lighter color of the original color applied.
    Thank you for your giveaway

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  • I love to layer a small stencil under a large stencil and either paint through both with a cosmetic sponge or take paint off with a baby wipe.
    Julie-
    Isn’t funny how 10 years can fly by in the blink of an eye??!! I have been a HUGE fan of your blog and have watched your videos over and over. I love your excitement, the music, and of course your art. It was a dream come true to be a guest post blogger in November!!! Your next ten years will be even bigger and better, I’m sure.
    Best wishes

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  • I love to layer a small stencil under a large stencil and either paint through both with a cosmetic sponge or take paint off with a baby wipe.
    Julie-
    Isn’t funny how 10 years can fly by in the blink of an eye??!! I have been a HUGE fan of your blog and have watched your videos over and over. I love your excitement, the music, and of course your art. It was a dream come true to be a guest post blogger in November!!! Your next ten years will be even bigger and better, I’m sure.
    Best wishes

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  • I love to layer a small stencil under a large stencil and either paint through both with a cosmetic sponge or take paint off with a baby wipe.
    Julie-
    Isn’t funny how 10 years can fly by in the blink of an eye??!! I have been a HUGE fan of your blog and have watched your videos over and over. I love your excitement, the music, and of course your art. It was a dream come true to be a guest post blogger in November!!! Your next ten years will be even bigger and better, I’m sure.
    Best wishes

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  • I love to layer a small stencil under a large stencil and either paint through both with a cosmetic sponge or take paint off with a baby wipe.
    Julie-
    Isn’t funny how 10 years can fly by in the blink of an eye??!! I have been a HUGE fan of your blog and have watched your videos over and over. I love your excitement, the music, and of course your art. It was a dream come true to be a guest post blogger in November!!! Your next ten years will be even bigger and better, I’m sure.
    Best wishes

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  • I love to layer a small stencil under a large stencil and either paint through both with a cosmetic sponge or take paint off with a baby wipe.
    Julie-
    Isn’t funny how 10 years can fly by in the blink of an eye??!! I have been a HUGE fan of your blog and have watched your videos over and over. I love your excitement, the music, and of course your art. It was a dream come true to be a guest post blogger in November!!! Your next ten years will be even bigger and better, I’m sure.
    Best wishes

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  • I love to layer a small stencil under a large stencil and either paint through both with a cosmetic sponge or take paint off with a baby wipe.
    Julie-
    Isn’t funny how 10 years can fly by in the blink of an eye??!! I have been a HUGE fan of your blog and have watched your videos over and over. I love your excitement, the music, and of course your art. It was a dream come true to be a guest post blogger in November!!! Your next ten years will be even bigger and better, I’m sure.
    Best wishes

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  • I love the stencils !! And my favorite technique is to play with the positive and negative in them !!

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  • I love the stencils !! And my favorite technique is to play with the positive and negative in them !!

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  • I love the stencils !! And my favorite technique is to play with the positive and negative in them !!

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  • I love the stencils !! And my favorite technique is to play with the positive and negative in them !!

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  • I love the stencils !! And my favorite technique is to play with the positive and negative in them !!

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  • I love the stencils !! And my favorite technique is to play with the positive and negative in them !!

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  • I’ve always loved your stencils! My favorite technique is layering them on deli paper with a gelli plate. Hours just fly by when I’m on an art roll, surrounded by drying sheets of paper. Then going through them later, picking out favorites to gesso on new journal covers or collaging them into a sketchbook. I can’t wait to buy your new bird stencil – would be great to win – either way, I want it! Thanks Julie – love your blog!

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  • I’ve always loved your stencils! My favorite technique is layering them on deli paper with a gelli plate. Hours just fly by when I’m on an art roll, surrounded by drying sheets of paper. Then going through them later, picking out favorites to gesso on new journal covers or collaging them into a sketchbook. I can’t wait to buy your new bird stencil – would be great to win – either way, I want it! Thanks Julie – love your blog!

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  • I’ve always loved your stencils! My favorite technique is layering them on deli paper with a gelli plate. Hours just fly by when I’m on an art roll, surrounded by drying sheets of paper. Then going through them later, picking out favorites to gesso on new journal covers or collaging them into a sketchbook. I can’t wait to buy your new bird stencil – would be great to win – either way, I want it! Thanks Julie – love your blog!

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  • I’ve always loved your stencils! My favorite technique is layering them on deli paper with a gelli plate. Hours just fly by when I’m on an art roll, surrounded by drying sheets of paper. Then going through them later, picking out favorites to gesso on new journal covers or collaging them into a sketchbook. I can’t wait to buy your new bird stencil – would be great to win – either way, I want it! Thanks Julie – love your blog!

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  • I’ve always loved your stencils! My favorite technique is layering them on deli paper with a gelli plate. Hours just fly by when I’m on an art roll, surrounded by drying sheets of paper. Then going through them later, picking out favorites to gesso on new journal covers or collaging them into a sketchbook. I can’t wait to buy your new bird stencil – would be great to win – either way, I want it! Thanks Julie – love your blog!

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  • I’ve always loved your stencils! My favorite technique is layering them on deli paper with a gelli plate. Hours just fly by when I’m on an art roll, surrounded by drying sheets of paper. Then going through them later, picking out favorites to gesso on new journal covers or collaging them into a sketchbook. I can’t wait to buy your new bird stencil – would be great to win – either way, I want it! Thanks Julie – love your blog!

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  • One of my favorite techniques which has not been mentioned yet is to use a stencil brush to apply Shiva Paintstiks. Try it! I’ve done this on fabric as well as on paper.

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  • One of my favorite techniques which has not been mentioned yet is to use a stencil brush to apply Shiva Paintstiks. Try it! I’ve done this on fabric as well as on paper.

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  • One of my favorite techniques which has not been mentioned yet is to use a stencil brush to apply Shiva Paintstiks. Try it! I’ve done this on fabric as well as on paper.

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  • One of my favorite techniques which has not been mentioned yet is to use a stencil brush to apply Shiva Paintstiks. Try it! I’ve done this on fabric as well as on paper.

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  • One of my favorite techniques which has not been mentioned yet is to use a stencil brush to apply Shiva Paintstiks. Try it! I’ve done this on fabric as well as on paper.

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  • One of my favorite techniques which has not been mentioned yet is to use a stencil brush to apply Shiva Paintstiks. Try it! I’ve done this on fabric as well as on paper.

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  • I love to use stencils with watercolours, distress ink and acrylics … Occasionally I use stencils for fabric painting …But mostly it’s for canvass and watercolour paintings that I use them for like backgrounds and stuff.
    I also make some of my own stencils to create some flowers or shapes that I love.
    Totally love your work .

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  • I love to use stencils with watercolours, distress ink and acrylics … Occasionally I use stencils for fabric painting …But mostly it’s for canvass and watercolour paintings that I use them for like backgrounds and stuff.
    I also make some of my own stencils to create some flowers or shapes that I love.
    Totally love your work .

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  • I love to use stencils with watercolours, distress ink and acrylics … Occasionally I use stencils for fabric painting …But mostly it’s for canvass and watercolour paintings that I use them for like backgrounds and stuff.
    I also make some of my own stencils to create some flowers or shapes that I love.
    Totally love your work .

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  • I love to use stencils with watercolours, distress ink and acrylics … Occasionally I use stencils for fabric painting …But mostly it’s for canvass and watercolour paintings that I use them for like backgrounds and stuff.
    I also make some of my own stencils to create some flowers or shapes that I love.
    Totally love your work .

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  • I love to use stencils with watercolours, distress ink and acrylics … Occasionally I use stencils for fabric painting …But mostly it’s for canvass and watercolour paintings that I use them for like backgrounds and stuff.
    I also make some of my own stencils to create some flowers or shapes that I love.
    Totally love your work .

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  • I love to use stencils with watercolours, distress ink and acrylics … Occasionally I use stencils for fabric painting …But mostly it’s for canvass and watercolour paintings that I use them for like backgrounds and stuff.
    I also make some of my own stencils to create some flowers or shapes that I love.
    Totally love your work .

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  • I love making mixed media books using several techniques and colors and the top layer stencil using black paint and cosmetic sponge. Often use only fragments of a stencil, to add just the needed touch to the page.

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  • I love making mixed media books using several techniques and colors and the top layer stencil using black paint and cosmetic sponge. Often use only fragments of a stencil, to add just the needed touch to the page.

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  • I love making mixed media books using several techniques and colors and the top layer stencil using black paint and cosmetic sponge. Often use only fragments of a stencil, to add just the needed touch to the page.

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  • I love making mixed media books using several techniques and colors and the top layer stencil using black paint and cosmetic sponge. Often use only fragments of a stencil, to add just the needed touch to the page.

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  • I love making mixed media books using several techniques and colors and the top layer stencil using black paint and cosmetic sponge. Often use only fragments of a stencil, to add just the needed touch to the page.

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  • I love making mixed media books using several techniques and colors and the top layer stencil using black paint and cosmetic sponge. Often use only fragments of a stencil, to add just the needed touch to the page.

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  • I use stencils a lot and my favorite technique is using paint on a cosmetic sponge. I seem to get a lot of stenciling done with a small amount of paint, and I can work on several pages at a time. It is an excellent way to start off a page and create lots of layers.

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  • I use stencils a lot and my favorite technique is using paint on a cosmetic sponge. I seem to get a lot of stenciling done with a small amount of paint, and I can work on several pages at a time. It is an excellent way to start off a page and create lots of layers.

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  • I use stencils a lot and my favorite technique is using paint on a cosmetic sponge. I seem to get a lot of stenciling done with a small amount of paint, and I can work on several pages at a time. It is an excellent way to start off a page and create lots of layers.

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  • I use stencils a lot and my favorite technique is using paint on a cosmetic sponge. I seem to get a lot of stenciling done with a small amount of paint, and I can work on several pages at a time. It is an excellent way to start off a page and create lots of layers.

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  • I use stencils a lot and my favorite technique is using paint on a cosmetic sponge. I seem to get a lot of stenciling done with a small amount of paint, and I can work on several pages at a time. It is an excellent way to start off a page and create lots of layers.

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  • I use stencils a lot and my favorite technique is using paint on a cosmetic sponge. I seem to get a lot of stenciling done with a small amount of paint, and I can work on several pages at a time. It is an excellent way to start off a page and create lots of layers.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is on my Gelli Plate. I love to place the stencil over the plate, then pull some paint off with deli paper, and then pull the print. Or place the stencil, pull off some paint, let it dry, then brayer additional paint over, place markings and pull. I have also used stencils with a make up sponge, or ink spray, but I mainly use then on my Gelli.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is on my Gelli Plate. I love to place the stencil over the plate, then pull some paint off with deli paper, and then pull the print. Or place the stencil, pull off some paint, let it dry, then brayer additional paint over, place markings and pull. I have also used stencils with a make up sponge, or ink spray, but I mainly use then on my Gelli.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is on my Gelli Plate. I love to place the stencil over the plate, then pull some paint off with deli paper, and then pull the print. Or place the stencil, pull off some paint, let it dry, then brayer additional paint over, place markings and pull. I have also used stencils with a make up sponge, or ink spray, but I mainly use then on my Gelli.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is on my Gelli Plate. I love to place the stencil over the plate, then pull some paint off with deli paper, and then pull the print. Or place the stencil, pull off some paint, let it dry, then brayer additional paint over, place markings and pull. I have also used stencils with a make up sponge, or ink spray, but I mainly use then on my Gelli.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is on my Gelli Plate. I love to place the stencil over the plate, then pull some paint off with deli paper, and then pull the print. Or place the stencil, pull off some paint, let it dry, then brayer additional paint over, place markings and pull. I have also used stencils with a make up sponge, or ink spray, but I mainly use then on my Gelli.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is on my Gelli Plate. I love to place the stencil over the plate, then pull some paint off with deli paper, and then pull the print. Or place the stencil, pull off some paint, let it dry, then brayer additional paint over, place markings and pull. I have also used stencils with a make up sponge, or ink spray, but I mainly use then on my Gelli.

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  • Wow! What a great collection of stencils. I like to do a little of everything with the stencils from paste to monoprint but my current favorite is applying ink with a brush. I love the soft look that I can get. Your Christmas Words stencil was prominent on my Christmas cards with this technique.

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  • Wow! What a great collection of stencils. I like to do a little of everything with the stencils from paste to monoprint but my current favorite is applying ink with a brush. I love the soft look that I can get. Your Christmas Words stencil was prominent on my Christmas cards with this technique.

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  • Wow! What a great collection of stencils. I like to do a little of everything with the stencils from paste to monoprint but my current favorite is applying ink with a brush. I love the soft look that I can get. Your Christmas Words stencil was prominent on my Christmas cards with this technique.

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  • Wow! What a great collection of stencils. I like to do a little of everything with the stencils from paste to monoprint but my current favorite is applying ink with a brush. I love the soft look that I can get. Your Christmas Words stencil was prominent on my Christmas cards with this technique.

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  • Wow! What a great collection of stencils. I like to do a little of everything with the stencils from paste to monoprint but my current favorite is applying ink with a brush. I love the soft look that I can get. Your Christmas Words stencil was prominent on my Christmas cards with this technique.

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  • Wow! What a great collection of stencils. I like to do a little of everything with the stencils from paste to monoprint but my current favorite is applying ink with a brush. I love the soft look that I can get. Your Christmas Words stencil was prominent on my Christmas cards with this technique.

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  • I love love love your stencils.My favourite way is to use them with acrylic paint. Sometimes neatly with a sponge and sometimes more messy with a brush or my fingers.I use them both on paper and fabric.

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  • I love love love your stencils.My favourite way is to use them with acrylic paint. Sometimes neatly with a sponge and sometimes more messy with a brush or my fingers.I use them both on paper and fabric.

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  • I love love love your stencils.My favourite way is to use them with acrylic paint. Sometimes neatly with a sponge and sometimes more messy with a brush or my fingers.I use them both on paper and fabric.

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  • I love love love your stencils.My favourite way is to use them with acrylic paint. Sometimes neatly with a sponge and sometimes more messy with a brush or my fingers.I use them both on paper and fabric.

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  • I love love love your stencils.My favourite way is to use them with acrylic paint. Sometimes neatly with a sponge and sometimes more messy with a brush or my fingers.I use them both on paper and fabric.

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  • I love love love your stencils.My favourite way is to use them with acrylic paint. Sometimes neatly with a sponge and sometimes more messy with a brush or my fingers.I use them both on paper and fabric.

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  • I love using stencils. My 2 favorite techniques are : use stencils on the gelli-plate and simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension. I can’t choose between these two 🙂

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  • I love using stencils. My 2 favorite techniques are : use stencils on the gelli-plate and simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension. I can’t choose between these two 🙂

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  • I love using stencils. My 2 favorite techniques are : use stencils on the gelli-plate and simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension. I can’t choose between these two 🙂

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  • I love using stencils. My 2 favorite techniques are : use stencils on the gelli-plate and simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension. I can’t choose between these two 🙂

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  • I love using stencils. My 2 favorite techniques are : use stencils on the gelli-plate and simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension. I can’t choose between these two 🙂

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  • I love using stencils. My 2 favorite techniques are : use stencils on the gelli-plate and simply use a stencil with texture paste to create dimension. I can’t choose between these two 🙂

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  • my favorite stencilling technique by far is, using them on the gelli plate. i never tire of the eye candy gelli printing with stencils gives you!

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  • my favorite stencilling technique by far is, using them on the gelli plate. i never tire of the eye candy gelli printing with stencils gives you!

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  • my favorite stencilling technique by far is, using them on the gelli plate. i never tire of the eye candy gelli printing with stencils gives you!

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  • my favorite stencilling technique by far is, using them on the gelli plate. i never tire of the eye candy gelli printing with stencils gives you!

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  • my favorite stencilling technique by far is, using them on the gelli plate. i never tire of the eye candy gelli printing with stencils gives you!

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  • my favorite stencilling technique by far is, using them on the gelli plate. i never tire of the eye candy gelli printing with stencils gives you!

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  • I am an old-fashioned Pouncer. I enjoy color mixing and add unexpected color elements to my stencils, and do try many techniques. I love, LOVE to work with the shaving cream, and have also gessoed like crazy. I haven’t tried mousse yet, have an off-brand I need to use up..

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  • I am an old-fashioned Pouncer. I enjoy color mixing and add unexpected color elements to my stencils, and do try many techniques. I love, LOVE to work with the shaving cream, and have also gessoed like crazy. I haven’t tried mousse yet, have an off-brand I need to use up..

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  • I am an old-fashioned Pouncer. I enjoy color mixing and add unexpected color elements to my stencils, and do try many techniques. I love, LOVE to work with the shaving cream, and have also gessoed like crazy. I haven’t tried mousse yet, have an off-brand I need to use up..

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  • I am an old-fashioned Pouncer. I enjoy color mixing and add unexpected color elements to my stencils, and do try many techniques. I love, LOVE to work with the shaving cream, and have also gessoed like crazy. I haven’t tried mousse yet, have an off-brand I need to use up..

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  • I am an old-fashioned Pouncer. I enjoy color mixing and add unexpected color elements to my stencils, and do try many techniques. I love, LOVE to work with the shaving cream, and have also gessoed like crazy. I haven’t tried mousse yet, have an off-brand I need to use up..

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  • I am an old-fashioned Pouncer. I enjoy color mixing and add unexpected color elements to my stencils, and do try many techniques. I love, LOVE to work with the shaving cream, and have also gessoed like crazy. I haven’t tried mousse yet, have an off-brand I need to use up..

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  • My favorite is using stencils in mixed media projects with my gelli plate. I have also grown fond of incorporating the designs into intricate doodle drawings.

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  • My favorite is using stencils in mixed media projects with my gelli plate. I have also grown fond of incorporating the designs into intricate doodle drawings.

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  • My favorite is using stencils in mixed media projects with my gelli plate. I have also grown fond of incorporating the designs into intricate doodle drawings.

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  • My favorite is using stencils in mixed media projects with my gelli plate. I have also grown fond of incorporating the designs into intricate doodle drawings.

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  • My favorite is using stencils in mixed media projects with my gelli plate. I have also grown fond of incorporating the designs into intricate doodle drawings.

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  • My favorite is using stencils in mixed media projects with my gelli plate. I have also grown fond of incorporating the designs into intricate doodle drawings.

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  • Congratulations Julie! Your blog has been a constant source of inspiration and I cannot imagine life without having you and your blog to turn to! I have a number of your stencils and masks and it was all because of your awesome tutorials. My favourite stencilling technique: scraping modelling paste through the stencil and spraying mists overtop resulting in delicious texture!! Your sneaky peak of your new stencils is intriguing … I can’t wait to see the entire release of your new stencils!!

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  • Congratulations Julie! Your blog has been a constant source of inspiration and I cannot imagine life without having you and your blog to turn to! I have a number of your stencils and masks and it was all because of your awesome tutorials. My favourite stencilling technique: scraping modelling paste through the stencil and spraying mists overtop resulting in delicious texture!! Your sneaky peak of your new stencils is intriguing … I can’t wait to see the entire release of your new stencils!!

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  • Congratulations Julie! Your blog has been a constant source of inspiration and I cannot imagine life without having you and your blog to turn to! I have a number of your stencils and masks and it was all because of your awesome tutorials. My favourite stencilling technique: scraping modelling paste through the stencil and spraying mists overtop resulting in delicious texture!! Your sneaky peak of your new stencils is intriguing … I can’t wait to see the entire release of your new stencils!!

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  • Congratulations Julie! Your blog has been a constant source of inspiration and I cannot imagine life without having you and your blog to turn to! I have a number of your stencils and masks and it was all because of your awesome tutorials. My favourite stencilling technique: scraping modelling paste through the stencil and spraying mists overtop resulting in delicious texture!! Your sneaky peak of your new stencils is intriguing … I can’t wait to see the entire release of your new stencils!!

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  • Congratulations Julie! Your blog has been a constant source of inspiration and I cannot imagine life without having you and your blog to turn to! I have a number of your stencils and masks and it was all because of your awesome tutorials. My favourite stencilling technique: scraping modelling paste through the stencil and spraying mists overtop resulting in delicious texture!! Your sneaky peak of your new stencils is intriguing … I can’t wait to see the entire release of your new stencils!!

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  • Congratulations Julie! Your blog has been a constant source of inspiration and I cannot imagine life without having you and your blog to turn to! I have a number of your stencils and masks and it was all because of your awesome tutorials. My favourite stencilling technique: scraping modelling paste through the stencil and spraying mists overtop resulting in delicious texture!! Your sneaky peak of your new stencils is intriguing … I can’t wait to see the entire release of your new stencils!!

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  • I love to use hand made or purchased stencils to represent different people in my gratitude journals. I have cut out silhouettes of my husband and younger son that I use as stencils and I have a hummingbird to represent my mom. I use a cosmetic sponge to mix colors of acrylic paint in my art journals and collages.

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  • I love to use hand made or purchased stencils to represent different people in my gratitude journals. I have cut out silhouettes of my husband and younger son that I use as stencils and I have a hummingbird to represent my mom. I use a cosmetic sponge to mix colors of acrylic paint in my art journals and collages.

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  • I love to use hand made or purchased stencils to represent different people in my gratitude journals. I have cut out silhouettes of my husband and younger son that I use as stencils and I have a hummingbird to represent my mom. I use a cosmetic sponge to mix colors of acrylic paint in my art journals and collages.

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  • I love to use hand made or purchased stencils to represent different people in my gratitude journals. I have cut out silhouettes of my husband and younger son that I use as stencils and I have a hummingbird to represent my mom. I use a cosmetic sponge to mix colors of acrylic paint in my art journals and collages.

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  • I love to use hand made or purchased stencils to represent different people in my gratitude journals. I have cut out silhouettes of my husband and younger son that I use as stencils and I have a hummingbird to represent my mom. I use a cosmetic sponge to mix colors of acrylic paint in my art journals and collages.

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  • I love to use hand made or purchased stencils to represent different people in my gratitude journals. I have cut out silhouettes of my husband and younger son that I use as stencils and I have a hummingbird to represent my mom. I use a cosmetic sponge to mix colors of acrylic paint in my art journals and collages.

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  • I’m quite new at working with stencils so I don’t do anything sophisticated. I usually just tape the stencil down with removable tape, dab a piece of sponge into acrylic paint and dab it on the open spaces of the stencil.

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  • I’m quite new at working with stencils so I don’t do anything sophisticated. I usually just tape the stencil down with removable tape, dab a piece of sponge into acrylic paint and dab it on the open spaces of the stencil.

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  • I’m quite new at working with stencils so I don’t do anything sophisticated. I usually just tape the stencil down with removable tape, dab a piece of sponge into acrylic paint and dab it on the open spaces of the stencil.

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  • I’m quite new at working with stencils so I don’t do anything sophisticated. I usually just tape the stencil down with removable tape, dab a piece of sponge into acrylic paint and dab it on the open spaces of the stencil.

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  • I’m quite new at working with stencils so I don’t do anything sophisticated. I usually just tape the stencil down with removable tape, dab a piece of sponge into acrylic paint and dab it on the open spaces of the stencil.

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  • I’m quite new at working with stencils so I don’t do anything sophisticated. I usually just tape the stencil down with removable tape, dab a piece of sponge into acrylic paint and dab it on the open spaces of the stencil.

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  • It has to be the classic of using a sponge to apply paint through the stencil, but particularly only parts of the stencil so the pattern appears more random.

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  • It has to be the classic of using a sponge to apply paint through the stencil, but particularly only parts of the stencil so the pattern appears more random.

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  • It has to be the classic of using a sponge to apply paint through the stencil, but particularly only parts of the stencil so the pattern appears more random.

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  • It has to be the classic of using a sponge to apply paint through the stencil, but particularly only parts of the stencil so the pattern appears more random.

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  • It has to be the classic of using a sponge to apply paint through the stencil, but particularly only parts of the stencil so the pattern appears more random.

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  • It has to be the classic of using a sponge to apply paint through the stencil, but particularly only parts of the stencil so the pattern appears more random.

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  • I like to use stencils with my gelatin plate and acrylic colors and with spray inks. Lots of layers are my thing 🙂
    Congratulations on your 10 year blogiversary!Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!
    Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
    Kristina

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  • I like to use stencils with my gelatin plate and acrylic colors and with spray inks. Lots of layers are my thing 🙂
    Congratulations on your 10 year blogiversary!Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!
    Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
    Kristina

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  • I like to use stencils with my gelatin plate and acrylic colors and with spray inks. Lots of layers are my thing 🙂
    Congratulations on your 10 year blogiversary!Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!
    Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
    Kristina

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  • I like to use stencils with my gelatin plate and acrylic colors and with spray inks. Lots of layers are my thing 🙂
    Congratulations on your 10 year blogiversary!Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!
    Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
    Kristina

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  • I like to use stencils with my gelatin plate and acrylic colors and with spray inks. Lots of layers are my thing 🙂
    Congratulations on your 10 year blogiversary!Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!
    Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
    Kristina

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  • I like to use stencils with my gelatin plate and acrylic colors and with spray inks. Lots of layers are my thing 🙂
    Congratulations on your 10 year blogiversary!Thanks for the chance to win, Julie!
    Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
    Kristina

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  • I love using modeling paste with stencils. I just love the texture! and then there is the technique using the gelli plate, and so many other fantastic uses of stencils. I cannot wait until your new stencils arrive. They are always so much fun to play with. Thanks so much.!!

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  • I love using modeling paste with stencils. I just love the texture! and then there is the technique using the gelli plate, and so many other fantastic uses of stencils. I cannot wait until your new stencils arrive. They are always so much fun to play with. Thanks so much.!!

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  • I love using modeling paste with stencils. I just love the texture! and then there is the technique using the gelli plate, and so many other fantastic uses of stencils. I cannot wait until your new stencils arrive. They are always so much fun to play with. Thanks so much.!!

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  • I love using modeling paste with stencils. I just love the texture! and then there is the technique using the gelli plate, and so many other fantastic uses of stencils. I cannot wait until your new stencils arrive. They are always so much fun to play with. Thanks so much.!!

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  • I love using modeling paste with stencils. I just love the texture! and then there is the technique using the gelli plate, and so many other fantastic uses of stencils. I cannot wait until your new stencils arrive. They are always so much fun to play with. Thanks so much.!!

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  • I love using modeling paste with stencils. I just love the texture! and then there is the technique using the gelli plate, and so many other fantastic uses of stencils. I cannot wait until your new stencils arrive. They are always so much fun to play with. Thanks so much.!!

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  • I love the stencil bumping technique I learned from your blog. So cool! Love the way it’s different depending on which color is on top.

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  • I love the stencil bumping technique I learned from your blog. So cool! Love the way it’s different depending on which color is on top.

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  • I love the stencil bumping technique I learned from your blog. So cool! Love the way it’s different depending on which color is on top.

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  • I love the stencil bumping technique I learned from your blog. So cool! Love the way it’s different depending on which color is on top.

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  • I love the stencil bumping technique I learned from your blog. So cool! Love the way it’s different depending on which color is on top.

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  • I love the stencil bumping technique I learned from your blog. So cool! Love the way it’s different depending on which color is on top.

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  • My favorite technique is using stencils with my gelli plate printing. Thank you Julie – I love all your work!

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  • My favorite technique is using stencils with my gelli plate printing. Thank you Julie – I love all your work!

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  • My favorite technique is using stencils with my gelli plate printing. Thank you Julie – I love all your work!

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  • My favorite technique is using stencils with my gelli plate printing. Thank you Julie – I love all your work!

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  • My favorite technique is using stencils with my gelli plate printing. Thank you Julie – I love all your work!

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  • My favorite technique is using stencils with my gelli plate printing. Thank you Julie – I love all your work!

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  • I have recently started using a Gelli plate and love to use stencils with paint. That is my current favorite but will change as I learn new techniques. Thanks for offering a chance to win a wonderful prize.

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  • I have recently started using a Gelli plate and love to use stencils with paint. That is my current favorite but will change as I learn new techniques. Thanks for offering a chance to win a wonderful prize.

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  • I have recently started using a Gelli plate and love to use stencils with paint. That is my current favorite but will change as I learn new techniques. Thanks for offering a chance to win a wonderful prize.

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  • I have recently started using a Gelli plate and love to use stencils with paint. That is my current favorite but will change as I learn new techniques. Thanks for offering a chance to win a wonderful prize.

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  • I have recently started using a Gelli plate and love to use stencils with paint. That is my current favorite but will change as I learn new techniques. Thanks for offering a chance to win a wonderful prize.

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  • I have recently started using a Gelli plate and love to use stencils with paint. That is my current favorite but will change as I learn new techniques. Thanks for offering a chance to win a wonderful prize.

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  • i absolutely LOVE your stencils and have been collecting them over the years! I remember when your collection first came out with TCW and thinking, “these are the kinds of stencils I’ve been waiting for!” 🙂 My favorite technique lately has been to spray through the stencil like normal with some spray ink and then flipping it over onto another surface (scrap paper, journal page, canvas, etc) to get a “stamped” image of the stencil. I love it because it’s often unpredictable and imprecise.

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  • i absolutely LOVE your stencils and have been collecting them over the years! I remember when your collection first came out with TCW and thinking, “these are the kinds of stencils I’ve been waiting for!” 🙂 My favorite technique lately has been to spray through the stencil like normal with some spray ink and then flipping it over onto another surface (scrap paper, journal page, canvas, etc) to get a “stamped” image of the stencil. I love it because it’s often unpredictable and imprecise.

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  • i absolutely LOVE your stencils and have been collecting them over the years! I remember when your collection first came out with TCW and thinking, “these are the kinds of stencils I’ve been waiting for!” 🙂 My favorite technique lately has been to spray through the stencil like normal with some spray ink and then flipping it over onto another surface (scrap paper, journal page, canvas, etc) to get a “stamped” image of the stencil. I love it because it’s often unpredictable and imprecise.

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  • i absolutely LOVE your stencils and have been collecting them over the years! I remember when your collection first came out with TCW and thinking, “these are the kinds of stencils I’ve been waiting for!” 🙂 My favorite technique lately has been to spray through the stencil like normal with some spray ink and then flipping it over onto another surface (scrap paper, journal page, canvas, etc) to get a “stamped” image of the stencil. I love it because it’s often unpredictable and imprecise.

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  • i absolutely LOVE your stencils and have been collecting them over the years! I remember when your collection first came out with TCW and thinking, “these are the kinds of stencils I’ve been waiting for!” 🙂 My favorite technique lately has been to spray through the stencil like normal with some spray ink and then flipping it over onto another surface (scrap paper, journal page, canvas, etc) to get a “stamped” image of the stencil. I love it because it’s often unpredictable and imprecise.

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  • i absolutely LOVE your stencils and have been collecting them over the years! I remember when your collection first came out with TCW and thinking, “these are the kinds of stencils I’ve been waiting for!” 🙂 My favorite technique lately has been to spray through the stencil like normal with some spray ink and then flipping it over onto another surface (scrap paper, journal page, canvas, etc) to get a “stamped” image of the stencil. I love it because it’s often unpredictable and imprecise.

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  • Can’t wait for the new release! In the last 6 months I have become addiccted to stencils….my fav tech is still painting the canvas and then thru with a baby wipe in certain areas…then going back and adding in color if needed. Thanks for the lessons you shared..I shall be going over them one by one.

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  • Can’t wait for the new release! In the last 6 months I have become addiccted to stencils….my fav tech is still painting the canvas and then thru with a baby wipe in certain areas…then going back and adding in color if needed. Thanks for the lessons you shared..I shall be going over them one by one.

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  • Can’t wait for the new release! In the last 6 months I have become addiccted to stencils….my fav tech is still painting the canvas and then thru with a baby wipe in certain areas…then going back and adding in color if needed. Thanks for the lessons you shared..I shall be going over them one by one.

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  • Can’t wait for the new release! In the last 6 months I have become addiccted to stencils….my fav tech is still painting the canvas and then thru with a baby wipe in certain areas…then going back and adding in color if needed. Thanks for the lessons you shared..I shall be going over them one by one.

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  • Can’t wait for the new release! In the last 6 months I have become addiccted to stencils….my fav tech is still painting the canvas and then thru with a baby wipe in certain areas…then going back and adding in color if needed. Thanks for the lessons you shared..I shall be going over them one by one.

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  • Can’t wait for the new release! In the last 6 months I have become addiccted to stencils….my fav tech is still painting the canvas and then thru with a baby wipe in certain areas…then going back and adding in color if needed. Thanks for the lessons you shared..I shall be going over them one by one.

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  • Congratulations to you! Super giveaway! We are so fortunate to have the opportunity. Love to use stencils with modelling paste to get texture, or Versamark to add subtle tone-on-tone colour to a background.

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  • Congratulations to you! Super giveaway! We are so fortunate to have the opportunity. Love to use stencils with modelling paste to get texture, or Versamark to add subtle tone-on-tone colour to a background.

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  • Congratulations to you! Super giveaway! We are so fortunate to have the opportunity. Love to use stencils with modelling paste to get texture, or Versamark to add subtle tone-on-tone colour to a background.

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  • Congratulations to you! Super giveaway! We are so fortunate to have the opportunity. Love to use stencils with modelling paste to get texture, or Versamark to add subtle tone-on-tone colour to a background.

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  • Congratulations to you! Super giveaway! We are so fortunate to have the opportunity. Love to use stencils with modelling paste to get texture, or Versamark to add subtle tone-on-tone colour to a background.

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  • Congratulations to you! Super giveaway! We are so fortunate to have the opportunity. Love to use stencils with modelling paste to get texture, or Versamark to add subtle tone-on-tone colour to a background.

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  • Hi Julie! My favorite technique is pretty basic. After spraying THROUGH the stencil for one page, I love flipping the ink-covered stencil over and using it to make a print on the next page. It’s always so crispy and fun to get a whole piece of artwork out of a print. I usually then use the print as collage or as a background! So many stencils, so little time! Love your work and your vlogs! Xo

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  • Hi Julie! My favorite technique is pretty basic. After spraying THROUGH the stencil for one page, I love flipping the ink-covered stencil over and using it to make a print on the next page. It’s always so crispy and fun to get a whole piece of artwork out of a print. I usually then use the print as collage or as a background! So many stencils, so little time! Love your work and your vlogs! Xo

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  • Hi Julie! My favorite technique is pretty basic. After spraying THROUGH the stencil for one page, I love flipping the ink-covered stencil over and using it to make a print on the next page. It’s always so crispy and fun to get a whole piece of artwork out of a print. I usually then use the print as collage or as a background! So many stencils, so little time! Love your work and your vlogs! Xo

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  • Hi Julie! My favorite technique is pretty basic. After spraying THROUGH the stencil for one page, I love flipping the ink-covered stencil over and using it to make a print on the next page. It’s always so crispy and fun to get a whole piece of artwork out of a print. I usually then use the print as collage or as a background! So many stencils, so little time! Love your work and your vlogs! Xo

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  • Hi Julie! My favorite technique is pretty basic. After spraying THROUGH the stencil for one page, I love flipping the ink-covered stencil over and using it to make a print on the next page. It’s always so crispy and fun to get a whole piece of artwork out of a print. I usually then use the print as collage or as a background! So many stencils, so little time! Love your work and your vlogs! Xo

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  • Hi Julie! My favorite technique is pretty basic. After spraying THROUGH the stencil for one page, I love flipping the ink-covered stencil over and using it to make a print on the next page. It’s always so crispy and fun to get a whole piece of artwork out of a print. I usually then use the print as collage or as a background! So many stencils, so little time! Love your work and your vlogs! Xo

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  • Hi Julie, I LOVE stencils just like you, almost addicted to them. If I have to pick a favorite technique I would have to say using my modeling paste with them, but then using my spray mists would be a close second. I am a huge scrapbooker and card maker, and I use them a lot on there BUT where I use them even more is home décor, I LOVE using my stencils on everything like I have used them on my bedroom lamps and my bedroom walls and I have used them in my garden. I have an old wheelbarrel that my husband painted pink and white for me, but still kept it “grungy” then I stenciled some Black wings and a heart on it, and it came out fabulous. By the way, I don’t clean my stencils either and I am OCD. My favorite stencils of yours are when you do the faces or images of things and my all time favorite is ” THE EYE “, I LOVE that one. I think 2015 was my favorite release, I went crazy buying them, althou I love all your work. I never miss you on HSN.I am so looking forward to the new release, the sneak peek looks so cool, you ROCK GIRL !!!

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  • Hi Julie, I LOVE stencils just like you, almost addicted to them. If I have to pick a favorite technique I would have to say using my modeling paste with them, but then using my spray mists would be a close second. I am a huge scrapbooker and card maker, and I use them a lot on there BUT where I use them even more is home décor, I LOVE using my stencils on everything like I have used them on my bedroom lamps and my bedroom walls and I have used them in my garden. I have an old wheelbarrel that my husband painted pink and white for me, but still kept it “grungy” then I stenciled some Black wings and a heart on it, and it came out fabulous. By the way, I don’t clean my stencils either and I am OCD. My favorite stencils of yours are when you do the faces or images of things and my all time favorite is ” THE EYE “, I LOVE that one. I think 2015 was my favorite release, I went crazy buying them, althou I love all your work. I never miss you on HSN.I am so looking forward to the new release, the sneak peek looks so cool, you ROCK GIRL !!!

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  • Hi Julie, I LOVE stencils just like you, almost addicted to them. If I have to pick a favorite technique I would have to say using my modeling paste with them, but then using my spray mists would be a close second. I am a huge scrapbooker and card maker, and I use them a lot on there BUT where I use them even more is home décor, I LOVE using my stencils on everything like I have used them on my bedroom lamps and my bedroom walls and I have used them in my garden. I have an old wheelbarrel that my husband painted pink and white for me, but still kept it “grungy” then I stenciled some Black wings and a heart on it, and it came out fabulous. By the way, I don’t clean my stencils either and I am OCD. My favorite stencils of yours are when you do the faces or images of things and my all time favorite is ” THE EYE “, I LOVE that one. I think 2015 was my favorite release, I went crazy buying them, althou I love all your work. I never miss you on HSN.I am so looking forward to the new release, the sneak peek looks so cool, you ROCK GIRL !!!

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  • Hi Julie, I LOVE stencils just like you, almost addicted to them. If I have to pick a favorite technique I would have to say using my modeling paste with them, but then using my spray mists would be a close second. I am a huge scrapbooker and card maker, and I use them a lot on there BUT where I use them even more is home décor, I LOVE using my stencils on everything like I have used them on my bedroom lamps and my bedroom walls and I have used them in my garden. I have an old wheelbarrel that my husband painted pink and white for me, but still kept it “grungy” then I stenciled some Black wings and a heart on it, and it came out fabulous. By the way, I don’t clean my stencils either and I am OCD. My favorite stencils of yours are when you do the faces or images of things and my all time favorite is ” THE EYE “, I LOVE that one. I think 2015 was my favorite release, I went crazy buying them, althou I love all your work. I never miss you on HSN.I am so looking forward to the new release, the sneak peek looks so cool, you ROCK GIRL !!!

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  • Hi Julie, I LOVE stencils just like you, almost addicted to them. If I have to pick a favorite technique I would have to say using my modeling paste with them, but then using my spray mists would be a close second. I am a huge scrapbooker and card maker, and I use them a lot on there BUT where I use them even more is home décor, I LOVE using my stencils on everything like I have used them on my bedroom lamps and my bedroom walls and I have used them in my garden. I have an old wheelbarrel that my husband painted pink and white for me, but still kept it “grungy” then I stenciled some Black wings and a heart on it, and it came out fabulous. By the way, I don’t clean my stencils either and I am OCD. My favorite stencils of yours are when you do the faces or images of things and my all time favorite is ” THE EYE “, I LOVE that one. I think 2015 was my favorite release, I went crazy buying them, althou I love all your work. I never miss you on HSN.I am so looking forward to the new release, the sneak peek looks so cool, you ROCK GIRL !!!

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  • Hi Julie, I LOVE stencils just like you, almost addicted to them. If I have to pick a favorite technique I would have to say using my modeling paste with them, but then using my spray mists would be a close second. I am a huge scrapbooker and card maker, and I use them a lot on there BUT where I use them even more is home décor, I LOVE using my stencils on everything like I have used them on my bedroom lamps and my bedroom walls and I have used them in my garden. I have an old wheelbarrel that my husband painted pink and white for me, but still kept it “grungy” then I stenciled some Black wings and a heart on it, and it came out fabulous. By the way, I don’t clean my stencils either and I am OCD. My favorite stencils of yours are when you do the faces or images of things and my all time favorite is ” THE EYE “, I LOVE that one. I think 2015 was my favorite release, I went crazy buying them, althou I love all your work. I never miss you on HSN.I am so looking forward to the new release, the sneak peek looks so cool, you ROCK GIRL !!!

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  • I love stencils and my favorite is to use texture paste. You can then color it sooooo many ways.

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  • I love stencils and my favorite is to use texture paste. You can then color it sooooo many ways.

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  • I love stencils and my favorite is to use texture paste. You can then color it sooooo many ways.

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  • I love stencils and my favorite is to use texture paste. You can then color it sooooo many ways.

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  • I love stencils and my favorite is to use texture paste. You can then color it sooooo many ways.

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  • I love stencils and my favorite is to use texture paste. You can then color it sooooo many ways.

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  • Now my favorite stenciling technique I learned the term “stencil bumping” from you. I experimented with “stencil bumping” with the right background and combination of colors a 3 dimensional vibe begins to stir. I also like using stencil bumping to get a “silk screen” printing look to a piece. That’s my favorite for right now, when I pull a stencil off to reveal something I really like instantly my favorite changes to what I just did. So I am fickle.

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  • Now my favorite stenciling technique I learned the term “stencil bumping” from you. I experimented with “stencil bumping” with the right background and combination of colors a 3 dimensional vibe begins to stir. I also like using stencil bumping to get a “silk screen” printing look to a piece. That’s my favorite for right now, when I pull a stencil off to reveal something I really like instantly my favorite changes to what I just did. So I am fickle.

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  • Now my favorite stenciling technique I learned the term “stencil bumping” from you. I experimented with “stencil bumping” with the right background and combination of colors a 3 dimensional vibe begins to stir. I also like using stencil bumping to get a “silk screen” printing look to a piece. That’s my favorite for right now, when I pull a stencil off to reveal something I really like instantly my favorite changes to what I just did. So I am fickle.

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  • Now my favorite stenciling technique I learned the term “stencil bumping” from you. I experimented with “stencil bumping” with the right background and combination of colors a 3 dimensional vibe begins to stir. I also like using stencil bumping to get a “silk screen” printing look to a piece. That’s my favorite for right now, when I pull a stencil off to reveal something I really like instantly my favorite changes to what I just did. So I am fickle.

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  • Now my favorite stenciling technique I learned the term “stencil bumping” from you. I experimented with “stencil bumping” with the right background and combination of colors a 3 dimensional vibe begins to stir. I also like using stencil bumping to get a “silk screen” printing look to a piece. That’s my favorite for right now, when I pull a stencil off to reveal something I really like instantly my favorite changes to what I just did. So I am fickle.

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  • Now my favorite stenciling technique I learned the term “stencil bumping” from you. I experimented with “stencil bumping” with the right background and combination of colors a 3 dimensional vibe begins to stir. I also like using stencil bumping to get a “silk screen” printing look to a piece. That’s my favorite for right now, when I pull a stencil off to reveal something I really like instantly my favorite changes to what I just did. So I am fickle.

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  • What fun to see all of the past stencils. The cornflowers especially make me happy. I have 2 favorite ways of using stencils. Like many commenters already mentioned, I often use stencils to apply molding paste to a project for texture and dimension. But even more often, I use a TH foam rubber tool and distress inks through a stencil as a final, subtle layer on a mixed media collage, journal page, or stamped greeting card. Oh–and I rarely use the entire stencil; sometimes just a fraction of the design shows up in the final composition.

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  • What fun to see all of the past stencils. The cornflowers especially make me happy. I have 2 favorite ways of using stencils. Like many commenters already mentioned, I often use stencils to apply molding paste to a project for texture and dimension. But even more often, I use a TH foam rubber tool and distress inks through a stencil as a final, subtle layer on a mixed media collage, journal page, or stamped greeting card. Oh–and I rarely use the entire stencil; sometimes just a fraction of the design shows up in the final composition.

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  • What fun to see all of the past stencils. The cornflowers especially make me happy. I have 2 favorite ways of using stencils. Like many commenters already mentioned, I often use stencils to apply molding paste to a project for texture and dimension. But even more often, I use a TH foam rubber tool and distress inks through a stencil as a final, subtle layer on a mixed media collage, journal page, or stamped greeting card. Oh–and I rarely use the entire stencil; sometimes just a fraction of the design shows up in the final composition.

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  • What fun to see all of the past stencils. The cornflowers especially make me happy. I have 2 favorite ways of using stencils. Like many commenters already mentioned, I often use stencils to apply molding paste to a project for texture and dimension. But even more often, I use a TH foam rubber tool and distress inks through a stencil as a final, subtle layer on a mixed media collage, journal page, or stamped greeting card. Oh–and I rarely use the entire stencil; sometimes just a fraction of the design shows up in the final composition.

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  • What fun to see all of the past stencils. The cornflowers especially make me happy. I have 2 favorite ways of using stencils. Like many commenters already mentioned, I often use stencils to apply molding paste to a project for texture and dimension. But even more often, I use a TH foam rubber tool and distress inks through a stencil as a final, subtle layer on a mixed media collage, journal page, or stamped greeting card. Oh–and I rarely use the entire stencil; sometimes just a fraction of the design shows up in the final composition.

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  • What fun to see all of the past stencils. The cornflowers especially make me happy. I have 2 favorite ways of using stencils. Like many commenters already mentioned, I often use stencils to apply molding paste to a project for texture and dimension. But even more often, I use a TH foam rubber tool and distress inks through a stencil as a final, subtle layer on a mixed media collage, journal page, or stamped greeting card. Oh–and I rarely use the entire stencil; sometimes just a fraction of the design shows up in the final composition.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is to add wet paint to a background and then use a baby wipe over a stencil to remove some of the paint. It’s an amazing way to add texture. Then I love using stencils with Gelli prints, either as masks or just to press and remove for added texture.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is to add wet paint to a background and then use a baby wipe over a stencil to remove some of the paint. It’s an amazing way to add texture. Then I love using stencils with Gelli prints, either as masks or just to press and remove for added texture.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is to add wet paint to a background and then use a baby wipe over a stencil to remove some of the paint. It’s an amazing way to add texture. Then I love using stencils with Gelli prints, either as masks or just to press and remove for added texture.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is to add wet paint to a background and then use a baby wipe over a stencil to remove some of the paint. It’s an amazing way to add texture. Then I love using stencils with Gelli prints, either as masks or just to press and remove for added texture.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is to add wet paint to a background and then use a baby wipe over a stencil to remove some of the paint. It’s an amazing way to add texture. Then I love using stencils with Gelli prints, either as masks or just to press and remove for added texture.

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  • My favorite stencil technique is to add wet paint to a background and then use a baby wipe over a stencil to remove some of the paint. It’s an amazing way to add texture. Then I love using stencils with Gelli prints, either as masks or just to press and remove for added texture.

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  • I am fairly new to art journaling and am in the “get over your fear” part where I’m afraid I won’t like what I do and won’t know how to fix it to my liking. But having discovered stencils has made me a whole lot braver! I can layer them to my hearts content creating great pages. I’m building my collection!

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  • I am fairly new to art journaling and am in the “get over your fear” part where I’m afraid I won’t like what I do and won’t know how to fix it to my liking. But having discovered stencils has made me a whole lot braver! I can layer them to my hearts content creating great pages. I’m building my collection!

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  • I am fairly new to art journaling and am in the “get over your fear” part where I’m afraid I won’t like what I do and won’t know how to fix it to my liking. But having discovered stencils has made me a whole lot braver! I can layer them to my hearts content creating great pages. I’m building my collection!

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  • I am fairly new to art journaling and am in the “get over your fear” part where I’m afraid I won’t like what I do and won’t know how to fix it to my liking. But having discovered stencils has made me a whole lot braver! I can layer them to my hearts content creating great pages. I’m building my collection!

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  • I am fairly new to art journaling and am in the “get over your fear” part where I’m afraid I won’t like what I do and won’t know how to fix it to my liking. But having discovered stencils has made me a whole lot braver! I can layer them to my hearts content creating great pages. I’m building my collection!

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  • I am fairly new to art journaling and am in the “get over your fear” part where I’m afraid I won’t like what I do and won’t know how to fix it to my liking. But having discovered stencils has made me a whole lot braver! I can layer them to my hearts content creating great pages. I’m building my collection!

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  • Ok, I haven’t tried this yet, but I LOVE that you use stencils to decorate cookies! That is my favorite idea that I have yet to implement! Hope that counts as a legitimate answer.
    Congratulations on 10 incredible years! Your are such an inspiration to so many! Thank you Julie!

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  • Ok, I haven’t tried this yet, but I LOVE that you use stencils to decorate cookies! That is my favorite idea that I have yet to implement! Hope that counts as a legitimate answer.
    Congratulations on 10 incredible years! Your are such an inspiration to so many! Thank you Julie!

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  • Ok, I haven’t tried this yet, but I LOVE that you use stencils to decorate cookies! That is my favorite idea that I have yet to implement! Hope that counts as a legitimate answer.
    Congratulations on 10 incredible years! Your are such an inspiration to so many! Thank you Julie!

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  • Ok, I haven’t tried this yet, but I LOVE that you use stencils to decorate cookies! That is my favorite idea that I have yet to implement! Hope that counts as a legitimate answer.
    Congratulations on 10 incredible years! Your are such an inspiration to so many! Thank you Julie!

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  • Ok, I haven’t tried this yet, but I LOVE that you use stencils to decorate cookies! That is my favorite idea that I have yet to implement! Hope that counts as a legitimate answer.
    Congratulations on 10 incredible years! Your are such an inspiration to so many! Thank you Julie!

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  • Ok, I haven’t tried this yet, but I LOVE that you use stencils to decorate cookies! That is my favorite idea that I have yet to implement! Hope that counts as a legitimate answer.
    Congratulations on 10 incredible years! Your are such an inspiration to so many! Thank you Julie!

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  • My favourite technique would be to colour the page first with colour pencil, place the stencil over the page and use a small amount of mineral spirit to remove the colour through the stencil. Works great for simple stencils like the circle graph. Moving the stencil and varying the amount of colour removed also makes a background that is very dynamic. Thank you so much for all your inspiration.

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  • My favourite technique would be to colour the page first with colour pencil, place the stencil over the page and use a small amount of mineral spirit to remove the colour through the stencil. Works great for simple stencils like the circle graph. Moving the stencil and varying the amount of colour removed also makes a background that is very dynamic. Thank you so much for all your inspiration.

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  • My favourite technique would be to colour the page first with colour pencil, place the stencil over the page and use a small amount of mineral spirit to remove the colour through the stencil. Works great for simple stencils like the circle graph. Moving the stencil and varying the amount of colour removed also makes a background that is very dynamic. Thank you so much for all your inspiration.

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  • My favourite technique would be to colour the page first with colour pencil, place the stencil over the page and use a small amount of mineral spirit to remove the colour through the stencil. Works great for simple stencils like the circle graph. Moving the stencil and varying the amount of colour removed also makes a background that is very dynamic. Thank you so much for all your inspiration.

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  • My favourite technique would be to colour the page first with colour pencil, place the stencil over the page and use a small amount of mineral spirit to remove the colour through the stencil. Works great for simple stencils like the circle graph. Moving the stencil and varying the amount of colour removed also makes a background that is very dynamic. Thank you so much for all your inspiration.

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  • My favourite technique would be to colour the page first with colour pencil, place the stencil over the page and use a small amount of mineral spirit to remove the colour through the stencil. Works great for simple stencils like the circle graph. Moving the stencil and varying the amount of colour removed also makes a background that is very dynamic. Thank you so much for all your inspiration.

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  • My favorite techniques are the makeup wedge and spray inks, oh and layering and gesso over stencil, I love all of your stencils. I have recently started collecting them but I have to take it slow, money is tight…but they are so worth it! I am newly retired and your blog has inspired me to get back into stencils and many other techniques. I don’t think you realize how you change peoples lives! Your inspiration at it’s best! Thanks Julie!

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  • My favorite techniques are the makeup wedge and spray inks, oh and layering and gesso over stencil, I love all of your stencils. I have recently started collecting them but I have to take it slow, money is tight…but they are so worth it! I am newly retired and your blog has inspired me to get back into stencils and many other techniques. I don’t think you realize how you change peoples lives! Your inspiration at it’s best! Thanks Julie!

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  • My favorite techniques are the makeup wedge and spray inks, oh and layering and gesso over stencil, I love all of your stencils. I have recently started collecting them but I have to take it slow, money is tight…but they are so worth it! I am newly retired and your blog has inspired me to get back into stencils and many other techniques. I don’t think you realize how you change peoples lives! Your inspiration at it’s best! Thanks Julie!

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  • My favorite techniques are the makeup wedge and spray inks, oh and layering and gesso over stencil, I love all of your stencils. I have recently started collecting them but I have to take it slow, money is tight…but they are so worth it! I am newly retired and your blog has inspired me to get back into stencils and many other techniques. I don’t think you realize how you change peoples lives! Your inspiration at it’s best! Thanks Julie!

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  • My favorite techniques are the makeup wedge and spray inks, oh and layering and gesso over stencil, I love all of your stencils. I have recently started collecting them but I have to take it slow, money is tight…but they are so worth it! I am newly retired and your blog has inspired me to get back into stencils and many other techniques. I don’t think you realize how you change peoples lives! Your inspiration at it’s best! Thanks Julie!

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  • My favorite techniques are the makeup wedge and spray inks, oh and layering and gesso over stencil, I love all of your stencils. I have recently started collecting them but I have to take it slow, money is tight…but they are so worth it! I am newly retired and your blog has inspired me to get back into stencils and many other techniques. I don’t think you realize how you change peoples lives! Your inspiration at it’s best! Thanks Julie!

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  • LOVE your stencils and have several from over the years – can’t believe it’s been seven years already! WOW! Been a fan of yours before this and enjoyed your inspiration <3 It's been awhile that I have posted but read your posts on my Feedly feed 🙂
    My favorite technique is after spraying or inking the stencil. I take out another sheet and flip the stencil over to get a ghost print. Nothing like NOT wasting a good design! LOL!!
    See you in a couple of week at CHA!! Happy New Year xo

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  • LOVE your stencils and have several from over the years – can’t believe it’s been seven years already! WOW! Been a fan of yours before this and enjoyed your inspiration <3 It's been awhile that I have posted but read your posts on my Feedly feed 🙂
    My favorite technique is after spraying or inking the stencil. I take out another sheet and flip the stencil over to get a ghost print. Nothing like NOT wasting a good design! LOL!!
    See you in a couple of week at CHA!! Happy New Year xo

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  • LOVE your stencils and have several from over the years – can’t believe it’s been seven years already! WOW! Been a fan of yours before this and enjoyed your inspiration <3 It's been awhile that I have posted but read your posts on my Feedly feed 🙂
    My favorite technique is after spraying or inking the stencil. I take out another sheet and flip the stencil over to get a ghost print. Nothing like NOT wasting a good design! LOL!!
    See you in a couple of week at CHA!! Happy New Year xo

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  • LOVE your stencils and have several from over the years – can’t believe it’s been seven years already! WOW! Been a fan of yours before this and enjoyed your inspiration <3 It's been awhile that I have posted but read your posts on my Feedly feed 🙂
    My favorite technique is after spraying or inking the stencil. I take out another sheet and flip the stencil over to get a ghost print. Nothing like NOT wasting a good design! LOL!!
    See you in a couple of week at CHA!! Happy New Year xo

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  • LOVE your stencils and have several from over the years – can’t believe it’s been seven years already! WOW! Been a fan of yours before this and enjoyed your inspiration <3 It's been awhile that I have posted but read your posts on my Feedly feed 🙂
    My favorite technique is after spraying or inking the stencil. I take out another sheet and flip the stencil over to get a ghost print. Nothing like NOT wasting a good design! LOL!!
    See you in a couple of week at CHA!! Happy New Year xo

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  • LOVE your stencils and have several from over the years – can’t believe it’s been seven years already! WOW! Been a fan of yours before this and enjoyed your inspiration <3 It's been awhile that I have posted but read your posts on my Feedly feed 🙂
    My favorite technique is after spraying or inking the stencil. I take out another sheet and flip the stencil over to get a ghost print. Nothing like NOT wasting a good design! LOL!!
    See you in a couple of week at CHA!! Happy New Year xo

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  • my favorite stencil technique is dabbing glue thru the stencil, then removing it and sprinkling colored glitter onto the glue pattern. Thanks so much for a chance to win such an amazing giveaway.

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  • my favorite stencil technique is dabbing glue thru the stencil, then removing it and sprinkling colored glitter onto the glue pattern. Thanks so much for a chance to win such an amazing giveaway.

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  • my favorite stencil technique is dabbing glue thru the stencil, then removing it and sprinkling colored glitter onto the glue pattern. Thanks so much for a chance to win such an amazing giveaway.

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  • my favorite stencil technique is dabbing glue thru the stencil, then removing it and sprinkling colored glitter onto the glue pattern. Thanks so much for a chance to win such an amazing giveaway.

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  • my favorite stencil technique is dabbing glue thru the stencil, then removing it and sprinkling colored glitter onto the glue pattern. Thanks so much for a chance to win such an amazing giveaway.

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  • my favorite stencil technique is dabbing glue thru the stencil, then removing it and sprinkling colored glitter onto the glue pattern. Thanks so much for a chance to win such an amazing giveaway.

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  • Omg I love the ?new bird stencil! I already have over 30 of your others and the circle grid is a frequent go-to.
    My fave technique is using them with permanent ink pads so I can
    layer up lots of different designs and colours for plenty of depth but no bulk.

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  • Omg I love the ?new bird stencil! I already have over 30 of your others and the circle grid is a frequent go-to.
    My fave technique is using them with permanent ink pads so I can
    layer up lots of different designs and colours for plenty of depth but no bulk.

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  • Omg I love the ?new bird stencil! I already have over 30 of your others and the circle grid is a frequent go-to.
    My fave technique is using them with permanent ink pads so I can
    layer up lots of different designs and colours for plenty of depth but no bulk.

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  • Omg I love the ?new bird stencil! I already have over 30 of your others and the circle grid is a frequent go-to.
    My fave technique is using them with permanent ink pads so I can
    layer up lots of different designs and colours for plenty of depth but no bulk.

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  • Omg I love the ?new bird stencil! I already have over 30 of your others and the circle grid is a frequent go-to.
    My fave technique is using them with permanent ink pads so I can
    layer up lots of different designs and colours for plenty of depth but no bulk.

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  • Omg I love the ?new bird stencil! I already have over 30 of your others and the circle grid is a frequent go-to.
    My fave technique is using them with permanent ink pads so I can
    layer up lots of different designs and colours for plenty of depth but no bulk.

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  • I love using your stencils with my Gelli pad. It turns out so different every time. I love that you’re still a Dirty Girl.

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  • I love using your stencils with my Gelli pad. It turns out so different every time. I love that you’re still a Dirty Girl.

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  • I love using your stencils with my Gelli pad. It turns out so different every time. I love that you’re still a Dirty Girl.

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  • I love using your stencils with my Gelli pad. It turns out so different every time. I love that you’re still a Dirty Girl.

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  • I love using your stencils with my Gelli pad. It turns out so different every time. I love that you’re still a Dirty Girl.

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  • I love using your stencils with my Gelli pad. It turns out so different every time. I love that you’re still a Dirty Girl.

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  • I like to use stencils with ink or paint and dab it on with a sponge. Congratulations on your anniversary!

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  • I like to use stencils with ink or paint and dab it on with a sponge. Congratulations on your anniversary!

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  • I like to use stencils with ink or paint and dab it on with a sponge. Congratulations on your anniversary!

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  • I like to use stencils with ink or paint and dab it on with a sponge. Congratulations on your anniversary!

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  • I like to use stencils with ink or paint and dab it on with a sponge. Congratulations on your anniversary!

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  • I like to use stencils with ink or paint and dab it on with a sponge. Congratulations on your anniversary!

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  • Oh, wow, a favorite technique… that’s hard…. hmmmm… maybe paste but it would be followed very closely with paint and spray and fun!!!!

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  • Oh, wow, a favorite technique… that’s hard…. hmmmm… maybe paste but it would be followed very closely with paint and spray and fun!!!!

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  • Oh, wow, a favorite technique… that’s hard…. hmmmm… maybe paste but it would be followed very closely with paint and spray and fun!!!!

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  • Oh, wow, a favorite technique… that’s hard…. hmmmm… maybe paste but it would be followed very closely with paint and spray and fun!!!!

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  • Oh, wow, a favorite technique… that’s hard…. hmmmm… maybe paste but it would be followed very closely with paint and spray and fun!!!!

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  • Oh, wow, a favorite technique… that’s hard…. hmmmm… maybe paste but it would be followed very closely with paint and spray and fun!!!!

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  • my favorite is just acrylic paint and a sponge

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  • my favorite is just acrylic paint and a sponge

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  • my favorite is just acrylic paint and a sponge

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  • my favorite is just acrylic paint and a sponge

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  • my favorite is just acrylic paint and a sponge

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  • my favorite is just acrylic paint and a sponge

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  • Truly hard to pick just one technique because when I get going it turns into a stencil frenzy!
    Using sprays is so fun and instantly gratifying, then add the offset printing technique (bumping) for a dynamic look. With sprays one gets the fun of reverse stencil printing and leave the stencil down and spray with another color.
    Julie, you have inspired me and countless others to try new techniques and push ourselves to new areas with your fun attitude and showing your not so successful efforts.
    I look forward to seeing all of your new releases and adding to my collection.
    thanks!

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  • Truly hard to pick just one technique because when I get going it turns into a stencil frenzy!
    Using sprays is so fun and instantly gratifying, then add the offset printing technique (bumping) for a dynamic look. With sprays one gets the fun of reverse stencil printing and leave the stencil down and spray with another color.
    Julie, you have inspired me and countless others to try new techniques and push ourselves to new areas with your fun attitude and showing your not so successful efforts.
    I look forward to seeing all of your new releases and adding to my collection.
    thanks!

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  • Truly hard to pick just one technique because when I get going it turns into a stencil frenzy!
    Using sprays is so fun and instantly gratifying, then add the offset printing technique (bumping) for a dynamic look. With sprays one gets the fun of reverse stencil printing and leave the stencil down and spray with another color.
    Julie, you have inspired me and countless others to try new techniques and push ourselves to new areas with your fun attitude and showing your not so successful efforts.
    I look forward to seeing all of your new releases and adding to my collection.
    thanks!

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  • Truly hard to pick just one technique because when I get going it turns into a stencil frenzy!
    Using sprays is so fun and instantly gratifying, then add the offset printing technique (bumping) for a dynamic look. With sprays one gets the fun of reverse stencil printing and leave the stencil down and spray with another color.
    Julie, you have inspired me and countless others to try new techniques and push ourselves to new areas with your fun attitude and showing your not so successful efforts.
    I look forward to seeing all of your new releases and adding to my collection.
    thanks!

    Reply
  • Truly hard to pick just one technique because when I get going it turns into a stencil frenzy!
    Using sprays is so fun and instantly gratifying, then add the offset printing technique (bumping) for a dynamic look. With sprays one gets the fun of reverse stencil printing and leave the stencil down and spray with another color.
    Julie, you have inspired me and countless others to try new techniques and push ourselves to new areas with your fun attitude and showing your not so successful efforts.
    I look forward to seeing all of your new releases and adding to my collection.
    thanks!

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  • Truly hard to pick just one technique because when I get going it turns into a stencil frenzy!
    Using sprays is so fun and instantly gratifying, then add the offset printing technique (bumping) for a dynamic look. With sprays one gets the fun of reverse stencil printing and leave the stencil down and spray with another color.
    Julie, you have inspired me and countless others to try new techniques and push ourselves to new areas with your fun attitude and showing your not so successful efforts.
    I look forward to seeing all of your new releases and adding to my collection.
    thanks!

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  • Julie, you and one of your video “Live” tutorials got me into the addiction of Art Journaling and the addiction of buying stencils, and everything needed to mark, that is including a Brothers Scan N Cut.
    I love your designs and bright colors and my favorite technique is to use a brayer and load 2 or 3 colors side buy side on the brayer, and roll the stencil, I then turn the stencil and hit the second page with a ghost print of the stencil and the paint on it.

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  • Julie, you and one of your video “Live” tutorials got me into the addiction of Art Journaling and the addiction of buying stencils, and everything needed to mark, that is including a Brothers Scan N Cut.
    I love your designs and bright colors and my favorite technique is to use a brayer and load 2 or 3 colors side buy side on the brayer, and roll the stencil, I then turn the stencil and hit the second page with a ghost print of the stencil and the paint on it.

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  • Julie, you and one of your video “Live” tutorials got me into the addiction of Art Journaling and the addiction of buying stencils, and everything needed to mark, that is including a Brothers Scan N Cut.
    I love your designs and bright colors and my favorite technique is to use a brayer and load 2 or 3 colors side buy side on the brayer, and roll the stencil, I then turn the stencil and hit the second page with a ghost print of the stencil and the paint on it.

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  • Julie, you and one of your video “Live” tutorials got me into the addiction of Art Journaling and the addiction of buying stencils, and everything needed to mark, that is including a Brothers Scan N Cut.
    I love your designs and bright colors and my favorite technique is to use a brayer and load 2 or 3 colors side buy side on the brayer, and roll the stencil, I then turn the stencil and hit the second page with a ghost print of the stencil and the paint on it.

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  • Julie, you and one of your video “Live” tutorials got me into the addiction of Art Journaling and the addiction of buying stencils, and everything needed to mark, that is including a Brothers Scan N Cut.
    I love your designs and bright colors and my favorite technique is to use a brayer and load 2 or 3 colors side buy side on the brayer, and roll the stencil, I then turn the stencil and hit the second page with a ghost print of the stencil and the paint on it.

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  • Julie, you and one of your video “Live” tutorials got me into the addiction of Art Journaling and the addiction of buying stencils, and everything needed to mark, that is including a Brothers Scan N Cut.
    I love your designs and bright colors and my favorite technique is to use a brayer and load 2 or 3 colors side buy side on the brayer, and roll the stencil, I then turn the stencil and hit the second page with a ghost print of the stencil and the paint on it.

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  • I love adding layers to an art journal page with stencils and acrylic paint. I also love using them to create prints on deli paper that I use for layers too.

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  • I love adding layers to an art journal page with stencils and acrylic paint. I also love using them to create prints on deli paper that I use for layers too.

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  • I love adding layers to an art journal page with stencils and acrylic paint. I also love using them to create prints on deli paper that I use for layers too.

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  • I love adding layers to an art journal page with stencils and acrylic paint. I also love using them to create prints on deli paper that I use for layers too.

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  • I love adding layers to an art journal page with stencils and acrylic paint. I also love using them to create prints on deli paper that I use for layers too.

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  • I love adding layers to an art journal page with stencils and acrylic paint. I also love using them to create prints on deli paper that I use for layers too.

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  • I’m still very new to your blog, I was searching for scanncut techniques. I am currently on holiday but have been inspired to start journaling and will be looking out/ordering some of your stencils when I get back to the UK. I have only ever stencilled with texture paste onto cards, that is now going to change. I have already bought a project book for 2017 and have had a play on Canvas with some ideas for when I get back. Happy anniversary and I look forward to following the blog in the coming years

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  • I’m still very new to your blog, I was searching for scanncut techniques. I am currently on holiday but have been inspired to start journaling and will be looking out/ordering some of your stencils when I get back to the UK. I have only ever stencilled with texture paste onto cards, that is now going to change. I have already bought a project book for 2017 and have had a play on Canvas with some ideas for when I get back. Happy anniversary and I look forward to following the blog in the coming years

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  • I’m still very new to your blog, I was searching for scanncut techniques. I am currently on holiday but have been inspired to start journaling and will be looking out/ordering some of your stencils when I get back to the UK. I have only ever stencilled with texture paste onto cards, that is now going to change. I have already bought a project book for 2017 and have had a play on Canvas with some ideas for when I get back. Happy anniversary and I look forward to following the blog in the coming years

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  • I’m still very new to your blog, I was searching for scanncut techniques. I am currently on holiday but have been inspired to start journaling and will be looking out/ordering some of your stencils when I get back to the UK. I have only ever stencilled with texture paste onto cards, that is now going to change. I have already bought a project book for 2017 and have had a play on Canvas with some ideas for when I get back. Happy anniversary and I look forward to following the blog in the coming years

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  • I’m still very new to your blog, I was searching for scanncut techniques. I am currently on holiday but have been inspired to start journaling and will be looking out/ordering some of your stencils when I get back to the UK. I have only ever stencilled with texture paste onto cards, that is now going to change. I have already bought a project book for 2017 and have had a play on Canvas with some ideas for when I get back. Happy anniversary and I look forward to following the blog in the coming years

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  • I’m still very new to your blog, I was searching for scanncut techniques. I am currently on holiday but have been inspired to start journaling and will be looking out/ordering some of your stencils when I get back to the UK. I have only ever stencilled with texture paste onto cards, that is now going to change. I have already bought a project book for 2017 and have had a play on Canvas with some ideas for when I get back. Happy anniversary and I look forward to following the blog in the coming years

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  • I like spray painting on stencils. The look is good as a backgrounf effect.

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  • I like spray painting on stencils. The look is good as a backgrounf effect.

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  • I like spray painting on stencils. The look is good as a backgrounf effect.

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  • I like spray painting on stencils. The look is good as a backgrounf effect.

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  • I like spray painting on stencils. The look is good as a backgrounf effect.

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  • I like spray painting on stencils. The look is good as a backgrounf effect.

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  • I’m definitely a Gelli plate girl! (Aside: it would be great to see a review/comparison of Gelli Arts vs Gel Press vs Speedball vs any other brand of plates sometime). Have also bought modeling paste, still haven’t gotten around to trying that yet though…but it’s on the “to-do” list…

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  • I’m definitely a Gelli plate girl! (Aside: it would be great to see a review/comparison of Gelli Arts vs Gel Press vs Speedball vs any other brand of plates sometime). Have also bought modeling paste, still haven’t gotten around to trying that yet though…but it’s on the “to-do” list…

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  • I’m definitely a Gelli plate girl! (Aside: it would be great to see a review/comparison of Gelli Arts vs Gel Press vs Speedball vs any other brand of plates sometime). Have also bought modeling paste, still haven’t gotten around to trying that yet though…but it’s on the “to-do” list…

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  • I’m definitely a Gelli plate girl! (Aside: it would be great to see a review/comparison of Gelli Arts vs Gel Press vs Speedball vs any other brand of plates sometime). Have also bought modeling paste, still haven’t gotten around to trying that yet though…but it’s on the “to-do” list…

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  • I’m definitely a Gelli plate girl! (Aside: it would be great to see a review/comparison of Gelli Arts vs Gel Press vs Speedball vs any other brand of plates sometime). Have also bought modeling paste, still haven’t gotten around to trying that yet though…but it’s on the “to-do” list…

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  • I’m definitely a Gelli plate girl! (Aside: it would be great to see a review/comparison of Gelli Arts vs Gel Press vs Speedball vs any other brand of plates sometime). Have also bought modeling paste, still haven’t gotten around to trying that yet though…but it’s on the “to-do” list…

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is with ink and sponge.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is with ink and sponge.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is with ink and sponge.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is with ink and sponge.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is with ink and sponge.

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  • My favorite way to use stencils is with ink and sponge.

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  • I think my favorites techniques is using stencils and masks are : to dab paint, to trace shapes with panpastel or marker and to collagraphs with crayons or brayer. Thanks. Sorry for my English.

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  • I think my favorites techniques is using stencils and masks are : to dab paint, to trace shapes with panpastel or marker and to collagraphs with crayons or brayer. Thanks. Sorry for my English.

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  • I think my favorites techniques is using stencils and masks are : to dab paint, to trace shapes with panpastel or marker and to collagraphs with crayons or brayer. Thanks. Sorry for my English.

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  • I think my favorites techniques is using stencils and masks are : to dab paint, to trace shapes with panpastel or marker and to collagraphs with crayons or brayer. Thanks. Sorry for my English.

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  • I think my favorites techniques is using stencils and masks are : to dab paint, to trace shapes with panpastel or marker and to collagraphs with crayons or brayer. Thanks. Sorry for my English.

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  • I think my favorites techniques is using stencils and masks are : to dab paint, to trace shapes with panpastel or marker and to collagraphs with crayons or brayer. Thanks. Sorry for my English.

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  • Oh my goodness what a generous giveaway! So far I have used acrylic paint with a makeup sponge with stencils but I ordered a gelli plate and can’t wait to play with stencils using it!

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  • Oh my goodness what a generous giveaway! So far I have used acrylic paint with a makeup sponge with stencils but I ordered a gelli plate and can’t wait to play with stencils using it!

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  • Oh my goodness what a generous giveaway! So far I have used acrylic paint with a makeup sponge with stencils but I ordered a gelli plate and can’t wait to play with stencils using it!

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  • Oh my goodness what a generous giveaway! So far I have used acrylic paint with a makeup sponge with stencils but I ordered a gelli plate and can’t wait to play with stencils using it!

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  • Oh my goodness what a generous giveaway! So far I have used acrylic paint with a makeup sponge with stencils but I ordered a gelli plate and can’t wait to play with stencils using it!

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  • Oh my goodness what a generous giveaway! So far I have used acrylic paint with a makeup sponge with stencils but I ordered a gelli plate and can’t wait to play with stencils using it!

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  • I have been reading your blog for several years now. Here’s what I love about your posts. You are succinct and to the point. That’s also why I love your videos, by the way. You never waffle on about lame stuff that is not related to the post. You are specific about your subject matter and the videos are always a manageable length. You are an inspiration and I so look forward to your posts each day. I love your journals and one day I am going to learn how to carve stamps because what you do with them is just amazing.

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  • I have been reading your blog for several years now. Here’s what I love about your posts. You are succinct and to the point. That’s also why I love your videos, by the way. You never waffle on about lame stuff that is not related to the post. You are specific about your subject matter and the videos are always a manageable length. You are an inspiration and I so look forward to your posts each day. I love your journals and one day I am going to learn how to carve stamps because what you do with them is just amazing.

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  • I have been reading your blog for several years now. Here’s what I love about your posts. You are succinct and to the point. That’s also why I love your videos, by the way. You never waffle on about lame stuff that is not related to the post. You are specific about your subject matter and the videos are always a manageable length. You are an inspiration and I so look forward to your posts each day. I love your journals and one day I am going to learn how to carve stamps because what you do with them is just amazing.

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  • I have been reading your blog for several years now. Here’s what I love about your posts. You are succinct and to the point. That’s also why I love your videos, by the way. You never waffle on about lame stuff that is not related to the post. You are specific about your subject matter and the videos are always a manageable length. You are an inspiration and I so look forward to your posts each day. I love your journals and one day I am going to learn how to carve stamps because what you do with them is just amazing.

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  • I have been reading your blog for several years now. Here’s what I love about your posts. You are succinct and to the point. That’s also why I love your videos, by the way. You never waffle on about lame stuff that is not related to the post. You are specific about your subject matter and the videos are always a manageable length. You are an inspiration and I so look forward to your posts each day. I love your journals and one day I am going to learn how to carve stamps because what you do with them is just amazing.

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  • I have been reading your blog for several years now. Here’s what I love about your posts. You are succinct and to the point. That’s also why I love your videos, by the way. You never waffle on about lame stuff that is not related to the post. You are specific about your subject matter and the videos are always a manageable length. You are an inspiration and I so look forward to your posts each day. I love your journals and one day I am going to learn how to carve stamps because what you do with them is just amazing.

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  • Just ordered three of your stencils which I love. Sooo many to choose from. My favorite stencil technique is using the cosmetic sponges. Much easier to control than the foam brushes (the foam part usually falls off anyway). The cosmetic sponges are cheaper and can be bought at the dollar store.

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  • Just ordered three of your stencils which I love. Sooo many to choose from. My favorite stencil technique is using the cosmetic sponges. Much easier to control than the foam brushes (the foam part usually falls off anyway). The cosmetic sponges are cheaper and can be bought at the dollar store.

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  • Just ordered three of your stencils which I love. Sooo many to choose from. My favorite stencil technique is using the cosmetic sponges. Much easier to control than the foam brushes (the foam part usually falls off anyway). The cosmetic sponges are cheaper and can be bought at the dollar store.

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  • Just ordered three of your stencils which I love. Sooo many to choose from. My favorite stencil technique is using the cosmetic sponges. Much easier to control than the foam brushes (the foam part usually falls off anyway). The cosmetic sponges are cheaper and can be bought at the dollar store.

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  • Just ordered three of your stencils which I love. Sooo many to choose from. My favorite stencil technique is using the cosmetic sponges. Much easier to control than the foam brushes (the foam part usually falls off anyway). The cosmetic sponges are cheaper and can be bought at the dollar store.

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  • Just ordered three of your stencils which I love. Sooo many to choose from. My favorite stencil technique is using the cosmetic sponges. Much easier to control than the foam brushes (the foam part usually falls off anyway). The cosmetic sponges are cheaper and can be bought at the dollar store.

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  • Happy new year : I’m wishing you a year 2017 filled with surprises, laughter and love !
    I love using your stencils :
    – with modeling paste tinted with one or several inks
    – home made spray made with ink and water
    – with gesso, that I spray with ink afterwards, to make a background on a canvas or a page.
    Please pick me, I’ll love you forever !
    Thanks for you daily inspiration and fresh sense of humour

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  • Happy new year : I’m wishing you a year 2017 filled with surprises, laughter and love !
    I love using your stencils :
    – with modeling paste tinted with one or several inks
    – home made spray made with ink and water
    – with gesso, that I spray with ink afterwards, to make a background on a canvas or a page.
    Please pick me, I’ll love you forever !
    Thanks for you daily inspiration and fresh sense of humour

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  • Happy new year : I’m wishing you a year 2017 filled with surprises, laughter and love !
    I love using your stencils :
    – with modeling paste tinted with one or several inks
    – home made spray made with ink and water
    – with gesso, that I spray with ink afterwards, to make a background on a canvas or a page.
    Please pick me, I’ll love you forever !
    Thanks for you daily inspiration and fresh sense of humour

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  • Happy new year : I’m wishing you a year 2017 filled with surprises, laughter and love !
    I love using your stencils :
    – with modeling paste tinted with one or several inks
    – home made spray made with ink and water
    – with gesso, that I spray with ink afterwards, to make a background on a canvas or a page.
    Please pick me, I’ll love you forever !
    Thanks for you daily inspiration and fresh sense of humour

    Reply
  • Happy new year : I’m wishing you a year 2017 filled with surprises, laughter and love !
    I love using your stencils :
    – with modeling paste tinted with one or several inks
    – home made spray made with ink and water
    – with gesso, that I spray with ink afterwards, to make a background on a canvas or a page.
    Please pick me, I’ll love you forever !
    Thanks for you daily inspiration and fresh sense of humour

    Reply
  • Happy new year : I’m wishing you a year 2017 filled with surprises, laughter and love !
    I love using your stencils :
    – with modeling paste tinted with one or several inks
    – home made spray made with ink and water
    – with gesso, that I spray with ink afterwards, to make a background on a canvas or a page.
    Please pick me, I’ll love you forever !
    Thanks for you daily inspiration and fresh sense of humour

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  • My favorite thing to do is press a thick paint through the stencil leaving 3D design when dry. I love the texture and how those parts pick up more paint in future layers. Thanks for your expertise.

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  • My favorite thing to do is press a thick paint through the stencil leaving 3D design when dry. I love the texture and how those parts pick up more paint in future layers. Thanks for your expertise.

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  • My favorite thing to do is press a thick paint through the stencil leaving 3D design when dry. I love the texture and how those parts pick up more paint in future layers. Thanks for your expertise.

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  • My favorite thing to do is press a thick paint through the stencil leaving 3D design when dry. I love the texture and how those parts pick up more paint in future layers. Thanks for your expertise.

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  • My favorite thing to do is press a thick paint through the stencil leaving 3D design when dry. I love the texture and how those parts pick up more paint in future layers. Thanks for your expertise.

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  • My favorite thing to do is press a thick paint through the stencil leaving 3D design when dry. I love the texture and how those parts pick up more paint in future layers. Thanks for your expertise.

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  • I love stencils and use them in many ways but my favorite is probably monoprinting with them on the Geli plate. I use them with a brayer/roller as both stencil and mask. Most of the stencils I like and use most often allow for great backgrounds that I can work on top of.

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  • I love stencils and use them in many ways but my favorite is probably monoprinting with them on the Geli plate. I use them with a brayer/roller as both stencil and mask. Most of the stencils I like and use most often allow for great backgrounds that I can work on top of.

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  • I love stencils and use them in many ways but my favorite is probably monoprinting with them on the Geli plate. I use them with a brayer/roller as both stencil and mask. Most of the stencils I like and use most often allow for great backgrounds that I can work on top of.

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  • I love stencils and use them in many ways but my favorite is probably monoprinting with them on the Geli plate. I use them with a brayer/roller as both stencil and mask. Most of the stencils I like and use most often allow for great backgrounds that I can work on top of.

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  • I love stencils and use them in many ways but my favorite is probably monoprinting with them on the Geli plate. I use them with a brayer/roller as both stencil and mask. Most of the stencils I like and use most often allow for great backgrounds that I can work on top of.

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  • I love stencils and use them in many ways but my favorite is probably monoprinting with them on the Geli plate. I use them with a brayer/roller as both stencil and mask. Most of the stencils I like and use most often allow for great backgrounds that I can work on top of.

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  • Yay – new stencils! You have grown and I love watching it. I’ve always hoped to meet you one day – who knows right? I have grown from your teaching and the inspiration I’ve gotten from you. I do still wash my stencils, though. I would certainly love, love, love to win your new stencils! Thank you for a chance.

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  • Yay – new stencils! You have grown and I love watching it. I’ve always hoped to meet you one day – who knows right? I have grown from your teaching and the inspiration I’ve gotten from you. I do still wash my stencils, though. I would certainly love, love, love to win your new stencils! Thank you for a chance.

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  • Yay – new stencils! You have grown and I love watching it. I’ve always hoped to meet you one day – who knows right? I have grown from your teaching and the inspiration I’ve gotten from you. I do still wash my stencils, though. I would certainly love, love, love to win your new stencils! Thank you for a chance.

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  • Yay – new stencils! You have grown and I love watching it. I’ve always hoped to meet you one day – who knows right? I have grown from your teaching and the inspiration I’ve gotten from you. I do still wash my stencils, though. I would certainly love, love, love to win your new stencils! Thank you for a chance.

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  • Yay – new stencils! You have grown and I love watching it. I’ve always hoped to meet you one day – who knows right? I have grown from your teaching and the inspiration I’ve gotten from you. I do still wash my stencils, though. I would certainly love, love, love to win your new stencils! Thank you for a chance.

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  • Yay – new stencils! You have grown and I love watching it. I’ve always hoped to meet you one day – who knows right? I have grown from your teaching and the inspiration I’ve gotten from you. I do still wash my stencils, though. I would certainly love, love, love to win your new stencils! Thank you for a chance.

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  • Ack – forgot to say my fav way to use stencils – I’m a texture paste/spray girl.

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  • Ack – forgot to say my fav way to use stencils – I’m a texture paste/spray girl.

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  • Ack – forgot to say my fav way to use stencils – I’m a texture paste/spray girl.

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  • Ack – forgot to say my fav way to use stencils – I’m a texture paste/spray girl.

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  • Ack – forgot to say my fav way to use stencils – I’m a texture paste/spray girl.

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  • Ack – forgot to say my fav way to use stencils – I’m a texture paste/spray girl.

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  • I would looooove to win your stencils…love Crafter’s Workshop stencils and your designs! My favorite stenciling technique is to stencil regularly first, then use a texture tool or splatters within the stencil to add interest to the stencil design.

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  • I would looooove to win your stencils…love Crafter’s Workshop stencils and your designs! My favorite stenciling technique is to stencil regularly first, then use a texture tool or splatters within the stencil to add interest to the stencil design.

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  • I would looooove to win your stencils…love Crafter’s Workshop stencils and your designs! My favorite stenciling technique is to stencil regularly first, then use a texture tool or splatters within the stencil to add interest to the stencil design.

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  • I would looooove to win your stencils…love Crafter’s Workshop stencils and your designs! My favorite stenciling technique is to stencil regularly first, then use a texture tool or splatters within the stencil to add interest to the stencil design.

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  • I would looooove to win your stencils…love Crafter’s Workshop stencils and your designs! My favorite stenciling technique is to stencil regularly first, then use a texture tool or splatters within the stencil to add interest to the stencil design.

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  • I would looooove to win your stencils…love Crafter’s Workshop stencils and your designs! My favorite stenciling technique is to stencil regularly first, then use a texture tool or splatters within the stencil to add interest to the stencil design.

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  • Congratulations on your 10-year anniversary. It is hard to choose only one technique as I use stencils a lot. I suppose my favourite is dabbing with a make-up sponge through a stencil to create a tone-on-tone background, then adding small areas from a different stencil in black &/or white to help things pop/

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  • Congratulations on your 10-year anniversary. It is hard to choose only one technique as I use stencils a lot. I suppose my favourite is dabbing with a make-up sponge through a stencil to create a tone-on-tone background, then adding small areas from a different stencil in black &/or white to help things pop/

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  • Congratulations on your 10-year anniversary. It is hard to choose only one technique as I use stencils a lot. I suppose my favourite is dabbing with a make-up sponge through a stencil to create a tone-on-tone background, then adding small areas from a different stencil in black &/or white to help things pop/

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  • Congratulations on your 10-year anniversary. It is hard to choose only one technique as I use stencils a lot. I suppose my favourite is dabbing with a make-up sponge through a stencil to create a tone-on-tone background, then adding small areas from a different stencil in black &/or white to help things pop/

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  • Congratulations on your 10-year anniversary. It is hard to choose only one technique as I use stencils a lot. I suppose my favourite is dabbing with a make-up sponge through a stencil to create a tone-on-tone background, then adding small areas from a different stencil in black &/or white to help things pop/

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  • Congratulations on your 10-year anniversary. It is hard to choose only one technique as I use stencils a lot. I suppose my favourite is dabbing with a make-up sponge through a stencil to create a tone-on-tone background, then adding small areas from a different stencil in black &/or white to help things pop/

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  • First congratulations on your blogiversary! Second, I could open a store with all the Balzer Design stencils (and Art Foamies) as you can see from my book cover @AWOH-your last photo). I love using your stencils with the Gelli Plate and love the PanPastel, stencil, and stamp post….it was fun to relive the technique. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us common folk! LOL!

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  • First congratulations on your blogiversary! Second, I could open a store with all the Balzer Design stencils (and Art Foamies) as you can see from my book cover @AWOH-your last photo). I love using your stencils with the Gelli Plate and love the PanPastel, stencil, and stamp post….it was fun to relive the technique. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us common folk! LOL!

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  • First congratulations on your blogiversary! Second, I could open a store with all the Balzer Design stencils (and Art Foamies) as you can see from my book cover @AWOH-your last photo). I love using your stencils with the Gelli Plate and love the PanPastel, stencil, and stamp post….it was fun to relive the technique. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us common folk! LOL!

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  • First congratulations on your blogiversary! Second, I could open a store with all the Balzer Design stencils (and Art Foamies) as you can see from my book cover @AWOH-your last photo). I love using your stencils with the Gelli Plate and love the PanPastel, stencil, and stamp post….it was fun to relive the technique. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us common folk! LOL!

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  • First congratulations on your blogiversary! Second, I could open a store with all the Balzer Design stencils (and Art Foamies) as you can see from my book cover @AWOH-your last photo). I love using your stencils with the Gelli Plate and love the PanPastel, stencil, and stamp post….it was fun to relive the technique. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us common folk! LOL!

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  • First congratulations on your blogiversary! Second, I could open a store with all the Balzer Design stencils (and Art Foamies) as you can see from my book cover @AWOH-your last photo). I love using your stencils with the Gelli Plate and love the PanPastel, stencil, and stamp post….it was fun to relive the technique. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us common folk! LOL!

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  • Happy blogiversary! I love using stencils with all kinds of media. Favourite, maybe modeling paste? Then when it’s dry I accentuate the pattern with watercolours.

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  • Happy blogiversary! I love using stencils with all kinds of media. Favourite, maybe modeling paste? Then when it’s dry I accentuate the pattern with watercolours.

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  • Happy blogiversary! I love using stencils with all kinds of media. Favourite, maybe modeling paste? Then when it’s dry I accentuate the pattern with watercolours.

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  • Happy blogiversary! I love using stencils with all kinds of media. Favourite, maybe modeling paste? Then when it’s dry I accentuate the pattern with watercolours.

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  • Happy blogiversary! I love using stencils with all kinds of media. Favourite, maybe modeling paste? Then when it’s dry I accentuate the pattern with watercolours.

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  • Happy blogiversary! I love using stencils with all kinds of media. Favourite, maybe modeling paste? Then when it’s dry I accentuate the pattern with watercolours.

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  • Wow what a beautiful trip down memory Lane!!! Loved seeing all those stencils again and thanks for sharing the links for everything. I am super excited for the new stencils coming out!!! Ok so… my favorite way to stencil is to use colored embossing paste and then to add bits of glitter to it…. just so pretty!
    Thanks for the chance Julie!
    Hugs,
    Jo

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  • Wow what a beautiful trip down memory Lane!!! Loved seeing all those stencils again and thanks for sharing the links for everything. I am super excited for the new stencils coming out!!! Ok so… my favorite way to stencil is to use colored embossing paste and then to add bits of glitter to it…. just so pretty!
    Thanks for the chance Julie!
    Hugs,
    Jo

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  • Wow what a beautiful trip down memory Lane!!! Loved seeing all those stencils again and thanks for sharing the links for everything. I am super excited for the new stencils coming out!!! Ok so… my favorite way to stencil is to use colored embossing paste and then to add bits of glitter to it…. just so pretty!
    Thanks for the chance Julie!
    Hugs,
    Jo

    Reply
  • Wow what a beautiful trip down memory Lane!!! Loved seeing all those stencils again and thanks for sharing the links for everything. I am super excited for the new stencils coming out!!! Ok so… my favorite way to stencil is to use colored embossing paste and then to add bits of glitter to it…. just so pretty!
    Thanks for the chance Julie!
    Hugs,
    Jo

    Reply
  • Wow what a beautiful trip down memory Lane!!! Loved seeing all those stencils again and thanks for sharing the links for everything. I am super excited for the new stencils coming out!!! Ok so… my favorite way to stencil is to use colored embossing paste and then to add bits of glitter to it…. just so pretty!
    Thanks for the chance Julie!
    Hugs,
    Jo

    Reply
  • Wow what a beautiful trip down memory Lane!!! Loved seeing all those stencils again and thanks for sharing the links for everything. I am super excited for the new stencils coming out!!! Ok so… my favorite way to stencil is to use colored embossing paste and then to add bits of glitter to it…. just so pretty!
    Thanks for the chance Julie!
    Hugs,
    Jo

    Reply
  • Thanks for a chance to win your new stencils. Thanks also for the convenient summary of all of your designs. My favorite stenciling technique is to sponge through them with my rubber stamp ink. I can’t wait to see your new stencil designs.

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  • Thanks for a chance to win your new stencils. Thanks also for the convenient summary of all of your designs. My favorite stenciling technique is to sponge through them with my rubber stamp ink. I can’t wait to see your new stencil designs.

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  • Thanks for a chance to win your new stencils. Thanks also for the convenient summary of all of your designs. My favorite stenciling technique is to sponge through them with my rubber stamp ink. I can’t wait to see your new stencil designs.

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  • Thanks for a chance to win your new stencils. Thanks also for the convenient summary of all of your designs. My favorite stenciling technique is to sponge through them with my rubber stamp ink. I can’t wait to see your new stencil designs.

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  • Thanks for a chance to win your new stencils. Thanks also for the convenient summary of all of your designs. My favorite stenciling technique is to sponge through them with my rubber stamp ink. I can’t wait to see your new stencil designs.

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  • Thanks for a chance to win your new stencils. Thanks also for the convenient summary of all of your designs. My favorite stenciling technique is to sponge through them with my rubber stamp ink. I can’t wait to see your new stencil designs.

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  • I really adore using stencils on my gelli plate. Colors just meld and flow together on there and give the stencils such a pop of awesome. Of course, there are so many ways to use stencils that I’m sure I have not yet learned them all and am anxious and willing to learn more!
    Thanks so much for the opportunity!

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  • I really adore using stencils on my gelli plate. Colors just meld and flow together on there and give the stencils such a pop of awesome. Of course, there are so many ways to use stencils that I’m sure I have not yet learned them all and am anxious and willing to learn more!
    Thanks so much for the opportunity!

    Reply
  • I really adore using stencils on my gelli plate. Colors just meld and flow together on there and give the stencils such a pop of awesome. Of course, there are so many ways to use stencils that I’m sure I have not yet learned them all and am anxious and willing to learn more!
    Thanks so much for the opportunity!

    Reply
  • I really adore using stencils on my gelli plate. Colors just meld and flow together on there and give the stencils such a pop of awesome. Of course, there are so many ways to use stencils that I’m sure I have not yet learned them all and am anxious and willing to learn more!
    Thanks so much for the opportunity!

    Reply
  • I really adore using stencils on my gelli plate. Colors just meld and flow together on there and give the stencils such a pop of awesome. Of course, there are so many ways to use stencils that I’m sure I have not yet learned them all and am anxious and willing to learn more!
    Thanks so much for the opportunity!

    Reply
  • I really adore using stencils on my gelli plate. Colors just meld and flow together on there and give the stencils such a pop of awesome. Of course, there are so many ways to use stencils that I’m sure I have not yet learned them all and am anxious and willing to learn more!
    Thanks so much for the opportunity!

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  • Oh, and I just realized that this giveaway is closed. Ooops! Sorry and thank you anyway 🙂

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  • Oh, and I just realized that this giveaway is closed. Ooops! Sorry and thank you anyway 🙂

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  • Oh, and I just realized that this giveaway is closed. Ooops! Sorry and thank you anyway 🙂

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  • Oh, and I just realized that this giveaway is closed. Ooops! Sorry and thank you anyway 🙂

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  • Oh, and I just realized that this giveaway is closed. Ooops! Sorry and thank you anyway 🙂

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  • Oh, and I just realized that this giveaway is closed. Ooops! Sorry and thank you anyway 🙂

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  • Wow favorite technique is hard to pick but the most frequent way I use my stencils is for backgrounds on cards with ink and a dauber. I love all your stencils…I think I own most in the 6 x 6. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

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  • Wow favorite technique is hard to pick but the most frequent way I use my stencils is for backgrounds on cards with ink and a dauber. I love all your stencils…I think I own most in the 6 x 6. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

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  • Wow favorite technique is hard to pick but the most frequent way I use my stencils is for backgrounds on cards with ink and a dauber. I love all your stencils…I think I own most in the 6 x 6. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

    Reply
  • Wow favorite technique is hard to pick but the most frequent way I use my stencils is for backgrounds on cards with ink and a dauber. I love all your stencils…I think I own most in the 6 x 6. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

    Reply
  • Wow favorite technique is hard to pick but the most frequent way I use my stencils is for backgrounds on cards with ink and a dauber. I love all your stencils…I think I own most in the 6 x 6. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

    Reply
  • Wow favorite technique is hard to pick but the most frequent way I use my stencils is for backgrounds on cards with ink and a dauber. I love all your stencils…I think I own most in the 6 x 6. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

    Reply
  • I like to us stencils with my gelli plate and I also like and old fashioned stenciling brush!

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  • I like to us stencils with my gelli plate and I also like and old fashioned stenciling brush!

    Reply
  • I like to us stencils with my gelli plate and I also like and old fashioned stenciling brush!

    Reply
  • I like to us stencils with my gelli plate and I also like and old fashioned stenciling brush!

    Reply
  • I like to us stencils with my gelli plate and I also like and old fashioned stenciling brush!

    Reply
  • I like to us stencils with my gelli plate and I also like and old fashioned stenciling brush!

    Reply

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