Tis no lie, a woman has many faces and our fantastic StencilClub Voices, Amy Vetter, Carol Baxter, Tricha Hartman, and Geri Beam took this month's set, took paints in hand and created quite a few! There are journal pages, paintings, collages, and a quilt!
Amy Vetter's Bejeweled, untitled, and The 3 Faces of Amy
Amy Vetter wanted a glowing stained-glass window effect for "Bejeweled." She used alcohol inks on glossy paper, glossy black acrylic paint, Artists Loft silver metallic paint, and stick-on gems.
Amy used acrylic paint on watercolor paper. She painted and textured the background with the 6 x 6 stencil, then painted the arches of the stencil in black paint and used them to print the lines in the background.
She says, "I am not fond of the "Big hair" look so I used a foam brush for a reserved hairdo."
This teal print - is acrylic paint on watercolor paper. "The Three Faces of Amy are behind chain link to hide my feeling," Amy says.
Scary fun.
Carol says, "My witch was green and orange before I rendered her black and white in Photoshop.
We hope you have enjoyed inspiration from our marvelous StencilClub Voices! It was our pleasure to paint them!
Amy, Carol, Tricha, and Geri
If you'd like to see the video reveal for these stencils, you can watch it here.
We'd love to get to know you in StencilClub!
Amy used acrylic paint on watercolor paper. She painted and textured the background with the 6 x 6 stencil, then painted the arches of the stencil in black paint and used them to print the lines in the background.
She says, "I am not fond of the "Big hair" look so I used a foam brush for a reserved hairdo."
This teal print - is acrylic paint on watercolor paper. "The Three Faces of Amy are behind chain link to hide my feeling," Amy says.
Carol Baxter's Must Be Season of the Witch
Carol was inspired by the Donovan song from the 1960s because it was on her playlist around Halloween while she was stenciling, painting, and doodling with pens.Scary fun.
Carol says, "My witch was green and orange before I rendered her black and white in Photoshop.
Tricha Hartman's Tulip Woman, untitled collage,
and Sun Shining Through a Grate
Geri Beam's Art Quilt
Geri Beam sprayed bleach over the stencil onto black fabric to create the background. She used fabric paint to add a few color highlights. Then she embroidered and attached the steampunk clock and keys, and added decorative trim and braiding as the binding. Her art quilt is 16" x 20".
We hope you have enjoyed inspiration from our marvelous StencilClub Voices! It was our pleasure to paint them!
Amy, Carol, Tricha, and Geri
If you'd like to see the video reveal for these stencils, you can watch it here.
We'd love to get to know you in StencilClub!
Thank you for letting us do this, I really enjoyed these stencils.
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