Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Make Stencil Art

Cook beatiful designs simply with stencils.


Stencil Craft is a mild and entertaining course to author distinctive and stunning pieces of artwork, much provided you don't gain even artistic inclination. Excite innovatory and decorate aloof approximately any surface you hope for: wallpaper, paintings, furniture and clothes, among others. Bag discrepant colours of gloss to diagram patterns and layering that Testament arrange you gun approximating an Craft pro. The method is little to memorize and the supplies are accessible and inexpensive; you could still birth your project nowadays.


Instructions


1. Decide on a architecture. You can accomplish your own stencil from cardboard or plastic sheeting or pay for stencils specious of Mylar or substantial plastic. You can besides trace and cut or buy pre-made sticker stencils that stick on and peel off easily.


2. Practice the design on paper first. Hold or tape the paper to the desired surface to ensure it looks good.


3. Prepare the surface. If you are using a paintbrush, blot excess paint on a piece of paper or paper towel. The Stencil Ease Instruction Guide recommends using a stencil brush to lightly brush from the outside to the center. You can also blot acrylic or stencil paint on the stencil using a paint roller or sponge.


4. Hold the stencil firmly on the desired surface and lightly trace the design with a pencil. Check the alignment and positioning of the design and make the appropriate adjustments. If you are repeating designs on a wall, have a friend help hold the stencil in place or use low-tack adhesive spray to stick the stencil to the wall.


5. If you are using spray paint, shake the can and lightly spray from about 1 foot away. Keep the can moving to avoid thick, drippy paint. If you are stenciling on clothes, prewash and iron the fabric. Wipe dust and debris from walls or furniture. If painting on paper or canvas, place the surface horizontally to prevent dripping.


6. Let the paint dry and apply a light second coat if necessary. Carefully remove the stencil by pulling it horizontally away from the wall. Wait for the paint to dry and apply layers of other colors. Repeat the pattern, if applicable.