Carolyn Dube | 5 Ways to Use Stencils with a Gel Plate @CarolynDube | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The fun of building a playful neighborhood with stencils is there are no building codes or HOAs to worry about! Using the There Goes the Neighborhood collection of stencils and masks I've sharing 5 ways to play with them including creating abstract patterns with them on a gel plate, reverse stenciling (creating the positive and negative), swapping out windows and more! acolorfuljourney.com/?p=37077
You can see how I made the purple and blue lined print using a dryer vent from the hardware store in this video:youtu.be/N_zE_hc7wD8
——— Stencils ———
There Goes the Neighborhood Towers stencilgirlproducts.com/product-p/ll1029.htm
There Goes the Neighborhood Warehouses stencilgirlproducts.com/product-p/ll1030.htm
There Goes the Neighborhood Houses. stencilgirlproducts.com/product-p/ll1028.htm
I’m Carolyn Dube, a self taught mixed media art adventurer who found freedom through play exploring the colors of the rainbow, avoiding rules whenever possible, and letting the little kid inside free.
Get signed up for my weekly newsletter for weekly inspiration, creative encouragement and a new free download every week! bit.ly/1bVsMYI
Want to play? Want to know specific ways to let go and have fun? Join the fun in my free mixed media workshop Permission to Play acolorfuljourney.com/permission-play-free-workshop
You can find me designing stencils for StencilGirl Products, teaching in person and online workshops and sharing the message of O.O.P.S. here on YouTube and on the blog, aColorfulJourney.com
What does O.O.P.S. stand for? It stands for Outstanding Opportunities Presenting Suddenly.
Those “failures” and “mistakes” that we so harshly criticized ourselves about actually became true gifts as soon as you start saying O.O.P.S. Try saying Oops in an angry tone. It makes it even more silly!
I just can’t take myself seriously when I say Oops which is just what I needed to play. I began to play, to have fun, and to embrace all of my “mistakes”.
Where you can find me playing:
acolorfuljourney.com
Instagram instagram.com/carolyn_dube
Pinterest pinterest.com/cdube
The fun of building a playful neighborhood with stencils is there are no building codes or HOAs to worry about! Using the There Goes the Neighborhood collection of stencils and masks I've sharing 5 ways to play with them including creating abstract patterns with them on a gel plate, reverse stenciling (creating the positive and negative), swapping out windows and more! acolorfuljourney.com/?p=37077
You can see how I made the purple and blue lined print using a dryer vent from the hardware store in this video:youtu.be/N_zE_hc7wD8
——— Stencils ———
There Goes the Neighborhood Towers stencilgirlproducts.com/product-p/ll1029.htm
There Goes the Neighborhood Warehouses stencilgirlproducts.com/product-p/ll1030.htm
There Goes the Neighborhood Houses. stencilgirlproducts.com/product-p/ll1028.htm
I’m Carolyn Dube, a self taught mixed media art adventurer who found freedom through play exploring the colors of the rainbow, avoiding rules whenever possible, and letting the little kid inside free.
Get signed up for my weekly newsletter for weekly inspiration, creative encouragement and a new free download every week! bit.ly/1bVsMYI
Want to play? Want to know specific ways to let go and have fun? Join the fun in my free mixed media workshop Permission to Play acolorfuljourney.com/permission-play-free-workshop
You can find me designing stencils for StencilGirl Products, teaching in person and online workshops and sharing the message of O.O.P.S. here on YouTube and on the blog, aColorfulJourney.com
What does O.O.P.S. stand for? It stands for Outstanding Opportunities Presenting Suddenly.
Those “failures” and “mistakes” that we so harshly criticized ourselves about actually became true gifts as soon as you start saying O.O.P.S. Try saying Oops in an angry tone. It makes it even more silly!
I just can’t take myself seriously when I say Oops which is just what I needed to play. I began to play, to have fun, and to embrace all of my “mistakes”.
Where you can find me playing:
acolorfuljourney.com
Instagram instagram.com/carolyn_dube
Pinterest pinterest.com/cdube