Joggles / Elizabeth St Hilaire Mask - Chunky Spirals [57537]. The opposite of a stencil, these full sized 9" x 12" masks featuring designs by Elizabeth St Hilaire are the perfect size to fill a journal page, but the uses don't end there! Use our masks in your journals, to make cards, in scrapbook layouts, to make quilts, in mixed media projects, for home decorating projects or anywhere else you want to apply the design. Durable 10 mil thick mylar masks measure 9" x 12". Please note that the black areas represent the mask while the white areas represent the cutaways which will be colored once you apply your medium of choice.
These goldfish are so in love and now they are being separated! They are being brought home by different children. They are saying their goodbyes, kissing through their bags. Feel free to make up y…
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DIY Home Decor: Decorated steps and staircases: painted, stenciled, & wallpapered.
The double plate consists of mounted color specimens
dish #1, stencil on cardboard
QUALITY, REUSABLE STENCIL – Our stencils are precision laser cut out of sturdy, reusable, 10 mil mylar. DIY FUN – Works great with most paints, pens, pencils, icing and more for colorful looks. Great for the experienced crafter, or as a fun project for new crafters. SLOW DOWN AND CRAFT – Create exciting projects using these stencils. Sniggle Sloth stencils are great for use on wood, paper, cookies and other baked goods, fabric, walls, furniture and more. Use alone or combine with other Sniggle Sloth stencils for something truly unique. The creative possibilities are only limited to your imagination. TOP QUALITY – The stencils shown are available in a variety of sizes. The sizes listed refer to the outer dimensions of the stencil. MADE IN THE USA - The material for these stencils is sourced from top US companies and created in our Sniggle Sloth California facility to form a high-quality product you’ll cherish for years.
60 p., ill., 16 cm., trade catalogs
Learn how to stencil a mirror and make this feminist DIY craftivism project - or use this tutorial to create your own DIY stencilled mirror.
Well the province went blue last night with a majority PC government. I'm not so sure it was an overwhelming vote FOR the PC's as much as a big vote against Graham's Liberals. Regardless, much as I love the color blue, I'm in love with green today. Here is the top for the tablerunner I told you of; I am very pleased with how it turned out. The pattern/directions are from a magazine I picked up this summer. It's called More Fast and Fabulous Quilting Ideas , part of the Better Homes and Gardens Creative Collection. It had a few projects in it which interested me, but this table topper really caught my eye. I used 9 different green fabrics, most of them batiks or hand-dyeds. This first photo is what the pattern called for. As I was putting it together, I wondered how it would look without the center section so I basted it together just to see (below). I like them both! What do you think? Sorry these photos are both just a little crooked... And look at the color difference- one was taken indoors, one outside... The one below is truer color... I hope to get it layered and quilted tomorrow. I'm going to use a variegated green King Tut thread, by Superior threads. The backing is a beautiful leafy print, with some gold, I think it suits very well although it's more of an Olive green tone. It will be bound with one of the darker greens. I promise a (straight!) photo when it's all finished... Piece, Linda "I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree..." ~ Joyce Kilmer
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These Tutorials of Cute Small Stuffed Animals will save your money and refuel your imagination.You can use this as the DIY gift for all your loved ones.
The double plate consists of mounted color specimens
3 p. \U+fffd\., 53 p., 1 \U+fffd\., 192 pl. 25 cm
Getting ready for your next home renovation project, and planning on taking the DIY approach? Whether you’re trying to figure out the best configuration for your doorway, the perfect type of hardwood for your kitchen
One Tail of a Whale designed by Scott Lewis. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Now taking pre-orders....the prototypes are being made, delivery of full inventory should be mid-May. There are new images for my Green Pepper Press collection and there are some new StencilGirl items too! GREENPEPPERPRESS.com
1. Sheet music mod podged on canvas, 2. vinyl letters placed on mod podge sealed music, 3. acrylic paint the entire canvas, 4. peel off letters
16 p. ; ill. ; 25 cm. x 17 cm. ; trade catalog
Villa Magda 1912 Architect: Josep Masdeu i Puigdemasa
Innovative creativity from PaperArtsy. Paint, stencils, and techniques galore for any mixed media enthusiast to enjoy.
Portion of wallpaper with 'The Dovedale' design; Woodblock print, on paper; Provenance: Provenance: A house in Surbiton, Surrey (now demolished); Late 19th century.
my new stamp.
(Short stop motion movie... attempting to use non-traditional methods of painting) Examples of Anita's Work (Glazed Charcoal Drawing on a Guitar) "For Freedom" (Acrylic, Conté & Graphite on Board) Inspired by: Gal. 5:1 "Riding On High Places" (Mixed Media on Board) Inspired by: Isaiah 40:31 & Psalm 18:33 "No Heights or Depths" (Watercolour, & Ink on Board) Inspired by: Rom. 8:38:39 "The Rock That Is Higher Than I" (Mixed Media on Board) Inspired by: Psalm 61:2 "The Valley Of The Shadow" (Ink, Watercolour & Graphite on Board) Inspired by: Psalm 23 "Where Can I Go?" (Ink, Watercolour & Graphite on Board) Inspired by: Psalm 139:7 "For Everything There Is a Season" (Ink, Watercolour & Graphite on Board) Inspired by: Ecc. 3:1-8 "All Things Are Possible" (Ink, Watercolour & Graphite on Board) Inspired by: Matthew 19:26 "Through Your Eyes" (acrylic, graphite, & ink on log slice) "Grandma, the Viking" (charcoal and conté on map) "Displaced" (Acrylic on log slice) A Personal Map (Ink on Parchment Paper) "Beautiful Exchange" (Linocut block ink print on slice of log) "Renew My Mind" (Linocut block ink print on slice of log) Inspired by: Romans 12:2 "A Heart Of Wisdom" (Linocut block ink print on slice of log) Inspired by: Psalm 90:12 & Prov. 17:22 "Adelle" (Oil Portrait) Oil Replication of "Grossmutter's Geburtstag" (Grandmother's Birthday) "Oma's Stories" (Acrylic & Ink) (Charcoal Still Life) (Charcoal Portrait) "Step Out In Faith" (Charcoal & Conté) Inspired by: Heb. 11:1, Heb. 11:8 & 2 Cor. 5:7 "Taste & See..." (Chalk Pastel) Inspired by: Psalm 34:8, John 4:13-14,Psalm 63:3, Psalm 16:11, John 7:37:38 & Rom. 15:13. Finding my soul satisfied "Fix My Eyes On Things Unseen" (Charcoal & Conté) Inspired by: 2 Cor. 4:18 "Immigrant Series" (Hand Drawn Laser Cut Wood on Fabric) "The Daily Grind" (Hand drawn laser cut wood with block ink rolled on) "Snails" (Linocut block ink print on paper) "A Piece Of My Heart" (Linocut block ink print on map) "What Tree Will You Be?" (Linocut block ink print on board) "Bursting the Seams" (Linocut block ink print on slice of log) Inspired by: John 7:38 "Wolf" (Mixed Media) "Stuff" (Oil) Inspired by: Mark 8:36 "West Coast" (Textured Acrylic) "Robin's Nest" (Mixed Media) CD Album Art Wedding Bulletin Caricature (Blur for Privacy Business Staff Page Cartoons Go to Link Quick Portraits - Live Drawing (Done at community events or functions) (Charcoal Caricature Portrait) Clay Jewelry Gum Nut Earrings
I'm over here working my buns off for the next online class (mixed media journaling) which of course will contain everything but the kitchen sink. I cut the stencil above as part of one of the demos; my father, mom and older sister from a photo taken before I was born. Daddy left for Guam shortly after this was taken; he was an airplane mechanic and it's probable that I was already in the oven here. That was all so long ago. The brown paper bag journal bug has bit again and hard. More about that in a moment. I'm living in smoothie-ville now. I'm always the last one on the turnip wagon. There's a food revolution going on in the country (or is it just Portland?) and everybody's getting healthy. At least until the next trip to Mexico. The purple smoothie is red cabbage, blueberries, mango, banana, almond milk, nutritional yeast, chia seeds, lime juice and spinach. We're eating more vegetables than Bugs Bunny. I've been hunkered down low trying to get all the videos made for the March class before we take off in a month. It's been so dark and rainy here that we're really looking forward to breaking free and getting out into some sunshine. We hardly got to wear our summer clothes this year so maybe we can go where it's summer all the time. This long, sweet week between Christmas and New Year's Day is the perfect time to dream, count blessings, bid adieu to the old, and to conjure up the coming year. Like a good witch I like to think I have a hand in what happens; not that I'm in control of anything but that I can choose to help things in the right direction here and there. I feel like it's my responsibility as a pushy old gal. I used to choose words for the coming year but recently I've stopped at Grace. I don't think there are many better words than that. To be willing to accept what comes whether you like it or not. To hold it in your heart toward others, especially when they try your patience. I like to sit for long sessions with my journal and write it all out. How the miracles just keep coming. How glad I am to be a creator instead of a destroyer, politician or meanie. I have great sadness for those people and for the very wealthy. I think it would be a curse to be rich or famous. I love being a nobody. And I love other nobodies. I think we're the bomb. See my little fingers conjuring up a wonderful new year? Nathan and his new camera. Just because. Did I ever mention his beautiful hands? No? So here's the latest brown bag book. First the measured papers, soaked, scrunched, flattened. Then dried quickly on the red hot woodstove between gulps of coffee. The dried pages looking like a stack of tobacco leaves. Ironed lightly and folded into folios. And sewn with aqua linen book binder's thread into a coptic journal. This is one of the other brown bag books that I wrote about here. And the first brown bag book that I wrote about here. Long live the brown bag book. I'm going to try milk paint on the pages of this new one. White milk paint. I can't wait. And then I'll show you. Because it's so much fun to get excited and see if I can get some of you excited too. Happy New Year 2012. May grace, beauty, magic, and miracles follow wherever you find yourself in the coming year. xo