Showing posts with label totes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label totes. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2022

Creating a Hand Painted Tote Bag with StencilGirl® Stencils

Hi everyone! Niamh Baly here!

I often refer to myself as a mixed media artist, yet I tend to work in the same mediums and substrates. For this blog post I decided I would transfer what I do in my journal to another substrate – a plain tote bag, so that I could bring my art with me! It was eye opening – as I realised how easy it is to work between multiple substrates to create different homewares to decorate my place – bags, frames, bookshelves and more.

To begin, insert a craft sheet or newspaper into the bag so that you can paint onto the surface without leaking through to the other side. Then mask off the area you would like to work in using painters tape or masking tape (press down the edges carefully). Gesso the bag so that you have a primed surface to work on. While this is not necessary, it will help you get brighter colours on the finished product and let your paint spread more easily on the surface of the bag.

Once you have done all the prep – it’s onto the fun part! Choose a selection of stencils you would like to use on your bag. I used the focal stencils to help me grid up my bag so that they would fit on. You can also just paint random sized squares/rectangles and use patterned stencils to fill the gaps instead. Choose a colour palette that works for you (i.e. your favourite colours) as you will be more likely to enjoy using it when it represents you. Paint in squares and rectangles with your chosen colours and dry. Then stencil over the top with a contrasting colour. You may choose to add in some details with some posca paint pens to highlight the stenciled images.

When you are finished, iron your bag to heat set the design (place a craft sheet or baking paper over the top to protect your image. I have never washed my bags I have created – so I can’t guarantee that they will wash well. If you want to wash your bags, you may like to add in some fabric medium to the acrylic paint as you paint/stencil your images.

Here are closeup details of this bag:

Here is another version of the bag I created for some Christmas gifts:

Here is a list of the StencilGirl® stencils I have used in these:  

Thank you so much for stopping by the blog. I hope that my video has inspired you to get your stencils out and create on a different substrate than usual.

Happy Creating,

Niamh
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Stenciled Lunch Totes!

Hi! Mary Nasser here today to show you what I did with the EXCLUSIVE
February 2014 StencilClub stencils designed by Mary Beth Shaw!


When I saw these stencils, it was love at first sight!
They reminded me of fruits and vegetables…a kiwi, peach, cucumber, and tomato.
And I knew they'd be perfect to make super-cute lunch totes!


I started out with a quick trip to the local craft store and bought a 4-pack of canvas tote bags.
With my 40% off coupon, each bag cost just a little more than a dollar!


Next, I cut my 9" x 12" stencil apart.
It's the first time I've ever cut one of my stencils apart!
But I wanted to see which fruit/vegetable I wanted on each colored tote.
I also wanted to be able to stencil all four totes at once!


I used artist tape to keep each stencil in place, grabbed my ink sweeper and heavy body white acrylic.
I also inserted a sheet of paper from my 9" x 12" disposable palette into each bag.
You could also use cardboard, too. (I just didn't have enough cardboard!)


Then I pounced on light layers of acrylic paint so that it would not seep under the stencil.


Lastly, I carefully removed the stencil to reveal my new lunch tote!


Whenever Mary Beth and I have a play date at her studio, we bring sack lunches and eat at the studio, too.
Think I'll bring my lunch in the pink kiwi bag next time!


Ready to sign up for StencilClub and play with these new stencils, too?
You can subscribe right here on our blog at the top on the right hand side!

Hope to see you in the StencilClub Facebook Group!
Mary C. Nasser