Day Three
Welcome to PanPastel Week here on StencilGirl Talk!
We have heard from so many of you that you want to learn how to use PanPastel's with stencils. Wish granted! The extremely generous people over at PanPastel have come to the rescue and supplied the StencilGirl Team with some of their gorgeous PanPastel's to work with to show you some of our favorite techniques with stencils. Not only that, StencilGirl has put together a prize package with some of this product and a stencil, of course, to share the color love with YOU!
See giveaway information at the end of this post.
Today Gwen, Kirsten and Julia are here to show you what they made!
Today Gwen, Kirsten and Julia are here to show you what they made!
Gwen is using the Abagail, A Timeless Woman stencil and Stitch a Circle stencil.
See her post on her blog HERE.
**GIVEAWAY NOW CLOSED**
We know after you see all the techniques we show you this week you are going to want to play too! Enter the GIVEAWAY to be eligible to win the prize below. Just leave a comment and tell us if you use PanPastels with stencils and your favorite technique. You can also leave comments on all of the individual posts this week on all the blogs from our team members for another chance to win! All comments within the 4 day period are eligible.
GIVEAWAY closes Sunday, August 3rd @ 11:59PM Central Time.
One comment per post please.
I just started using PanPastels and have only used the resist technique with my stencils. I love the book cover with the crackle medium. I can't wait to try that one. Thanks for having such a great series on PanPastels.
ReplyDeleteI love learning new stuff every day...thanks for this hop!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous and rich colors and surfaces!
ReplyDeleteOff to your individual blogs now! :)
Every artist is showing us new techniques. Thanks to everyone!
ReplyDeleteooh these are amazing using the faces and textures. would love to win some pan pastels
ReplyDeletelike all the texture style stencils and think the pan pastels would be great with them.
ReplyDeletestamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/
Great idea to use the pan pastels with stencils. I love new techniques.
ReplyDeleteWow, such great techniques. I have never used pan pastels at all. I would love to though!
ReplyDeleteI've always been afraid to try pan pastels! Now I can't wait! thanks so much for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteI really want to try this. I have seen these alot lately and love the results. Hope to get my scrappy hands on some!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for all the techniques and ideas. I am playing today.
ReplyDeleteI ordered the Stencil Girl book, by Mary Beth Shaw. It has many projects to follow, I love it.
Have fun today...
I have used PP's with stencils but never with this much artistic license. I have a lot to learn.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects! Thanks for all the fantastic pan pastel information. I now have them on my wish list to buy and try :)
ReplyDeleteGasp,!! No words to describe how gorgeous! Lissag123@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteI only have one pan pastel that I bought for shading when doing my faces, I'd love the chance to own and play with more :)
ReplyDeleteI don't have any pan pastels and have never used them in a class. They look amazing and would love to give them a try. Thanks for the great ideas.
ReplyDeleteSo many interesting, and varied, ways of using these pastels. I haven't tried them, but would love to.
ReplyDeleteSuper inspiring projects today Stencil Girls!
ReplyDeleteAll the techniques are so awesome and fun. Have already tried a couple. Panpastels are so vivid or softt, just the way we want them.
ReplyDeleteI do not own any of these and am loving seeing how to use them!
ReplyDeleteI am entering comments again...think mine disappeared...anywoo. I want to use (haven't tried them yet) PanPastels with your faces stencils Love the one above;Abagail, A Timeless Woman!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to try pan pastels! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGwen, I LOVE the face image you painted with the PP's. Beautiful. I sure want some Pan Pastels!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance,
Grandma Nancy in central IL
I love what the artists have created with the stencils! Somehow mine is just stencil work, but theirs is ~ART~ ! Thanks for the blog and thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteWOW, what a great hop! So many new techniques to try with the pan pastels and stencils. It has become my new obsession. The colors just make me smile. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to try pan pastels! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThis is so much fun, I love my pan pastels but have never used them with stencils, I can't wait to try.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing to me the variety of techniques and the intense pigment one can get with PanPastels. I really need to try them out for myself. Love all of these pieces!
ReplyDeleteOh my! These projects are fantastic! Makes me wish I had some Pan Pastels to play with right now!
ReplyDeleteI haven't used them yet but will after these tutorials. Thanks for giving us this opportunity to see more tutorials.
ReplyDeleteWow, I really can not wait to get the pan pastels…how inspirational!
ReplyDeleteWOW- these artists are all so inspiring with their usage of Pan Pastels and Stencil girl stencils! A wonderful hop!!
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas for Pan Pastels.Can't wait to give some of these a try.
ReplyDeletethe pastels are so vibrant thanks to all the artists who have shown their different interpretation on how to use them
ReplyDeleteNo I haven't tried them yet. What cool techniques..so different but yet using the Pan Pastels and the SG stencils!
ReplyDeleteThis has opened up a whole new area of exploration
ReplyDeleteLove the colors, richness and dimension this gives. I will have to try as this is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI adore those stencils. They are beyond beautiful. I also love how those colors are SO intense.
ReplyDeleteI apologize, but my e-mail sends out spam, so in the event I might win, please notify me on my blog only, please.
This has been so wonderful seeing all the ideas of using PanPastels with stencils :)
ReplyDeleteThis blog hop is the best - such wonderfully creative artists!
ReplyDeleteI've yet to try pan pastels but they look like something I really need to try! Thanks for the generous giveaway and all the great tips about the pastels and sponge`s.
ReplyDeleteamazing creative visions. thanks as always for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBought a few Pan Pastels after taking a class but have never done any more with them. I love all the techniques and the inspiring projects that are being shared. And I have become a bit of a stencil hoarder! Thanks for all the great ideas. Now maybe I can stop hoarding and start using! :)
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of the amazing artwork that is being demonstrated and so going to be buying Pan Pastels and the sponge too. They are going on my wish list.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the Versamark resist technique from yesterday's projects.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any pan pastels...yet, but they look like a great thing to use with your awesome stencils!
ReplyDeleteEach time I blog hop I see stencils I don't have and really *need*. Sigh....
ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying everyone's projects with the PanPastels!!! Every artist is showing us new techniques and I love every bit of inspiration. Thanks to everyone!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work today!! Love how everyone is using the pastels a little differently. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
wow this stencil are so amazing, i want it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to get some pan pastels. I think they are so full of color.
ReplyDeleteclaret45503(at)yahoo (dot com)
I am new to Pan Pastels. Thanks for the inspiration. I love Kristen's project, beautiful flowers!!
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