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Andrew's DLP projects AMAZE us!
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Take it away Andrew!!!!
Before you leave today make sure you head on to the end of this post and enter the
GIVEAWAY and see about our StencilGirl SALE!!!
Take it away Andrew!!!!
Hi, I'm Andrew Borloz, and I am a StencilGirl Artist. I joined TheDocumented Life Project group last December only because I liked the idea of
using the planner to document the events & activities of my daily life with
words and images. I often used the
stencils that I designed for Stencil Girl Products, and I've provided several
examples of how I use them. Shown below is one example of how I use one of my
chevron stencils (L204).
It is actually an image transfer from a laser photocopy of
the stenciled paper. I first create several patterns with the chevron stencils,
and then have them photocopied. I then applied several coats of acrylic gloss
medium - allowing each coat to be dry before adding another coat. Once they're
dry, I soak the paper in water and rub the paper off the medium. The image
stays on the medium, and I used the same medium to attach it to the pages. I used the same technique for a column
of chevrons on other page (shown below in the left photo).
I sometime use the stencils directly on the page as a
decorative element or to support the theme. For example, since the bottom of my
boots has chevron design, so I used one of my chevron stencils (L244)
directly on the background photo.
Sometimes I would use more than one stencil on a page. For
example, I selected the mini triangle stencil (L114) for the
cover of a small booklet about triangles, and created this pattern by using as
a template for drawing, and by using markers (poster paint and ink) to create
colored triangles.
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The larger triangles were created with large diamond stencil
(L111) and
acrylic paint on a mixed media paper. I then photographed it, uploaded it to my
computer and digitally manipulated it to create different proportions and
colors. It was then laser printed and cut to fit.
One of my favorite stencil design series is curvies - I have
used them as a background, as a pattern for embroidery, and as a guide for
cutting the slits to hold cards.
For both of the above photos, I used curves dash stencil (L022).
The
left photo was done with acrylic paint and poster paint markers
("dots"). I also used permanent ink markers for shadings. The right
photo is an image of a khaki fabric with the pattern created by using bleach
paste. After the pattern was bleached, I embroidered various stitches to
resemble various parts of a simple cell.
For the photo below, I used the solid curvies (L023) stencil
which contains a number rows that allows you to create your own patterns.
I created my own pattern on a mixed media in such a way that
it allows me to cut slits (with sharp knife) that will allow me to insert
several cards.
As you can see from the examples above, the stencils that I
use were designed to allow multiple patterns to be created, and also to be used
in different ways. I really enjoy using them because they're so versatile and
so adaptive when it comes to trying out different methods & techniques for
my DLP planner.
Andrew loves and craves to find anything that is visually unusual & interesting. Ever since his first visit to New York World's Fair in 1964, he has been hunting for the unusual forms & textures anywhere he goes. Spent quite bit of childhood time with construction toys and building tree forts in his backyard. Graduated from University of Bridgeport with a degree in Industrial Design, and has designed exhibits for National Park Service, Federal Aviation Administration, NASA, and various toy manufacturers (showrooms). Also has done product designs for a few electronic & medical equipment manufacturers. Obtained his masters degree in computer science and worked in a pharmaceutical industry for seventeen years. Before he left the corporate environment to return back to the creative field, he kept his creative spirit alive by traveling all over the country for various art retreats and workshops in paper arts, book arts, mixed media, collage, printmaking and letterpress printing. He is currently self-employed as a designer/artist/instructor, and is a member of Nature Printing Society and Center for Book Arts. You can find Andrew on his Facebook Page Andrew Borloz-Urban Paper Arts. You can see all of Andrew's stencils HERE.
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Great ideas. thank goodness for creative minds that pass on their knowledge
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DeleteGreat post. I love how you use stencils in your planner. Very graphic and wonderful. Love seeing your work
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dee!
DeleteI am not really very familiar with Andrew, so I found this post so interesting and inspiring! Thank you, and now I'm off to check out his blog! And who knows, I may even win a stencil along the way….
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue! :-)
DeleteLoved seeing how you use your stencils in DLP. I must try it out.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see what you will do with my stencils. :-)
DeleteLove all the creative ways to use stencils!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary!
DeleteWow! Wow! Wow! Brilliant, Andrew!
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you, Mary!
DeleteI love those stencils! I'm gonna have to get me some! Great work!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sherrinda! I would love to see what you will do with my stencils.
DeleteLove the dash curves!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sharon! One of my favorite stencils. :-)
DeleteAlways inspired by Andrew's work! :)
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DeleteAndrew is so ultra talented. I always enjoy seeing his DLP work. But I didn't know that he was also a stencil designer. And I love those graphic stencils. Hi Andrew!
ReplyDelete(red-faced) aw, thanks, Annette!
DeleteI enjoy all your work, Andrew, but that triangle/diamond match up is particularly sweet!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, MB, for having me on your design team. I am very happy to have stencils in my collection that I can use many time - especially the ones I designed, of course. :0)
DeleteAlways find myself studying Andrew's work for all the layers. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-)
DeleteAndrews works is always amazing.
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks, April!
DeleteI love the idea of using stenciled art as transfers!
ReplyDeleteMe too! I do that so many times - it's so cool!
DeleteWow! Really cool...lots of different Ideas.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tasha!
Deletethese are so neat I love the curves dash stencil, I think its my favorite. Great projects Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heather!
DeleteIt's always interesting to see the creative ways you use stencils! Thanks for sharing how you've used them. I have the curves dash stencil and I use it all the time!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Denise, and glad you liked the curvies dash stencil.
DeleteLove it, great ideas of using the stencils..I think I see a couple of new stencils in my future.
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DeleteLove it! Amazing work!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tanya!
Deletelove seeing a guys take on the stencil, love that shoe chevron page.
ReplyDeleteThanks, morningdove!
DeleteI now need that Solid Curvies stencil! Thanks for the inspiration Andrew!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Bluefrog!
DeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cecilia!
DeleteI never grow tired of seeing how your creative mind works &drew! Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring and thanks also for being such a huge part of The Documented Life Project!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Lorraine!
DeleteGood stuff! I like simple graphics used in a more complex way!
ReplyDeleteI find that the simpler the designs, the more versatile the stencil becomes.
DeleteAwesome inspiration! Love the different ways the stencils were used!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karen! :-)
DeleteI found this really interesting, though I daresay that after doing your work, I would be too tired to do the events IN my calendar. Ah to be young. Do you actually do this every day in the calendar/journal or just for the week? How long does it really take?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this all with us. Tommy
It varies. I don't always do it every day or even every week. One time, I was six or seven weeks behind, and got all caught up with everything in one week. Sometime I did the work every day - no more than 1/2 to one hour per day. With all the other work I had to do, I am now behind in my DLP, and I have a lot of catching up to do. Whenever I do anything for my DLP, I don't even think about or keep track of my time. :-)
DeleteFabulous stuff! LOVE the versatility of the Solid Curves stencil.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo! Most of my stencils were designed to allow the artists to create a wealth of different patterns. :-)
DeleteGreat spread, love the abstract designs!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ruth!
DeleteLove the curves dashed stencil, want it, need it.. NOW =) Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Iti Fox!
DeleteAnother blog to check out! Thanks for sharing your talent and creativity!
ReplyDeleteyou're welcome, mama mia! :-)
DeleteAndrew, you're SO talented! Love all your stencils but especially the small & large diamonds. Of course, I love the solid curves as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance,
Grandma Nancy
Aw, thanks, Grandma Nancy, And you're welcome, too! :-)
DeleteLove the versatility of your stencils. There are so many things you can do with them! Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Janice! I designed the stencils so that they can be used in so many different ways! :-)
DeleteOoooo, I just wandered over here from the Art to the 5th site and DLP. I've subscribed to your youtube channel and e-mail newsletters. Can't wait to explore! Blog hop - great idea!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Mary Beth!! All of Andrews journal pages are really cool. But, I really like how he used the curves stencil, cutting the lines and adding cards was a really neat idea. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI hope MaryBeth had a GREAT birthday. And thanks so much for your nice compliments! :-)
DeleteYour work is amazing, Andrew. Sure am glad Mary Beth had a birthday
ReplyDeleteThank you, Boo!
DeleteWow ~ what a great variety of pages in your planner!! They are gorgeous pages! It's great to see how you incorporate the use of stencils.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Catherine!
DeleteI am a big fan of chevron pattern. Andrew, your DLP pages with these stencils are incredible.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ariel.
DeleteWow, what an amazing journey in your career! Love how you have cut these pages to add items and how you have elaborated on the stencil designs. Great work! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.
You are so welcome, Katie!
DeleteAndrew, as always wonderful, masterful work. Thank you for sharing your art with us!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure!
DeleteWhat wonderful works of art! Love the art transfer technique. Will have to try that one out! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Scrappin' Diva! :-)
Deletei like the idea of creating hen copying and expanding what you do. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, catkitt!
DeleteLove hearing the story behind the project.
ReplyDeleteI love to hear the stories behind any creative person's project, too, Cyndi. :-)
DeleteChevron love! Thank you for sharing your passion.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Casey!
DeleteAndrew I always love seeing your work. Truly awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cathy! :-)
DeleteSome very unusual and creative ideas of using the stencils!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Susan! I like to think "outside the box". :-)
DeleteWow ! Andrew's pages are stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gill!
DeleteLove what you created with the stencils
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lissa!
DeleteLOVE that mini-triangle stencil. I can think of so many ways to use it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen. It is exactly my objective to design that mini-triangle stencil so that it will allow the creative people to use it in so many different ways! :-)
DeleteThank you, Linda. :-)
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