Friday, 25 July 2014

Hi Everyone,


My son is a music student at Wits and have so many guitars, but there's one guitar that is extra special as he bought it from his favourite guitarist. He also received some stickers and a signed photograph from him.  He asked me to frame the stickers so that he do not lose it, but I created this canvas with a picture of his guitar instead.


          INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Cover the stretched canvas with black Gesso – remember to also cover the sides of the canvas.
  2. Collage pieces of serviettes with Matte Medium to the background.
  3. Crop the photo of the guitar and print on plain copy paper with a laser printer. Carefully cut out the guitar so that the left over piece can be used as a template/stencil.
  4. Play around with the placement of the guitar and stickers and use temporary adhesive spray to adhere the template to the canvas.
  5. Spread fibre texture paste through the template to create dimension.  Carefully lift the template and leave overnight to dry.
  6. Print another copy of the guitar on plain copy paper and tear a piece of wax paper as large as the copy paper. 
  7. To print the image of the guitar on the wax paper I need to temporarily adhere the wax paper to the copy paper so that I can feed it through my laser printer.  I found that if I spray the temporary adhesive over the entire piece of wax paper, I am unable to pull the wax paper from the copy paper without tearing the image. It seems to adhere permanently where the image is printed.  Only spray adhesive on the outer edges of the copy paper and adhere the wax paper.
  8. Carefully cut the image of the guitar from the wax paper and use Heritage 3D Crystal Acrylic in Sienna to adhere the image overt the fibre paste image.  Use an old store card to remove any air trapped under the wax paper and then seal the image with clear gel medium on top.
  9. Spread Golden Black Metallic Acrylic over the collaged pieces of serviette to try to blend it into the background.
  10. Remove the backing paper from the stickers and adhere it in place and use an old store card to really make sure that the stickers are firmly stuck down without any air trapped underneath, otherwise the stickers will start peeling after a while.
  11. Apply clear gesso over the shiny stickers so that more layers can be added on top.
  12. Use Viva Décor Inka Gold Metallic Rubs and Stencil-Art’s Flames stencil to add flames to the background, seeing that the band is a heavy metal band. I used a palette knife, my fingers and Ranger’s Craft Nib Tool to get into the really small spaces.  These metallic rubs really blend easily so layer the different colours to add dimension and interest to the flames.
  13. Mix the Lava Red Metallic Rub with water and apply a thin wash of colour to the stickers so that it can blend into the background. 
  14. I really want the flames to stand out so I repainted the background with black acrylic paint.
  15. I adhered the signed self-adhesive picture of the band to the canvas and sealed it with clear gel medium on top.
  16. Add more details and shading with Portfolio Water-Soluble Oil Pastels and blend with your fingers.
  17. Use a fixative spray to make sure that the water-soluble oil pastels do not blend or move.
  18. Finally seal the whole canvas with Polyurethane Hard Varnish in a Matt Finish to protect it from scratches and dust.  Use a foam brush to apply the varnish as to avoid brush strokes and loose bristles getting stuck to the canvas.  Place the canvas on some paint jars so that the sides of the canvas can be sealed as well and leave it to dry.


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Sunday, 6 July 2014

Hi Everyone,

I am so excited to stock mixed media and other art books in the shop.  I plan to do a monthly book review of one of these books available in the shop at www.stencil-art.co.za


Today's book review is Water Marks by Monique Day-Wilde.  I am always so happy to support local artists!



Water Marks is the latest book by Monique Day-Wilde and is locally published by Metz Press and is also available in Afrikaans.


This is not just another book about muted, delicate and translucent watercolours.  Instead rich, vivid images, are created not only with watercolour on paper, but also with a mix of other media and materials in all kinds of unconventional ways.  All this while still retaining a watery feel and enhancing and expanding the possible textural effects. Although flowers are the central theme throughout the book, the focus is on the techniques that can easily be applied to any project.

The reader are eased into the book with an introduction to the materials, tools and techniques used in the projects with useful tips from this experienced artist-writer. All crafters and mixed media artists from the absolute beginner to the experienced will find something useful and exciting in this book! 

Learn a multitude of techniques in 28 step-by-step projects with media like Acrylic Inks, Watercolour paints, Fabric Dyes, Acrylic Paints, Watercolour pencils and many more.

The quotes at the beginning of each section are an added bonus! This book encourages you to experiment and play! To quote Monique Day-Wilde: “Finally, don’t be afraid to experiment – it’s just a piece of paper!”. There is even a section showing you how to incorporate your “happy accidents”!

I am sure you will enjoy this book just as much as I did. 

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Monday, 23 June 2014


Hi Everyone,

last time I posted a new tutorial I was still in short sleeves.  All of a sudden winter is here and I am sitting next to a heater and swaddled in layers of clothing!  The early mornings and late afternoons are quite cold here on the highveld, but luckily the sun is shining during the day!

I once again designed 2 new stencils and gives it a test drive on this art journal page - Star Flowers and Butterflies 3. 


Journal page - Butterfly by Sareana van As
SUPPLIES NEEDED:

Strathmore 9x12 Visual Journal - Bristol Smooth Paper
Liquitex Clear Gesso
Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool
Distress Ink Pads -Festive Berries, Seedless Preserves, Ripe Persimmon, Mustard Seed & 
       Picked Raspberry
Heritage 3D Contour Paste Gel - Matte (Gel Medium)
Heritage Artist’s Acrylic - Pearl #06 & Brilliant Gold #M13
Stencil-Art Stencils - Star Flowers, Butterflies 1, Butterflies 3, Flowers Mixed & Dots Small
Mul-Tex Laminated Mulberry Fiber Sheet
Lindy Stampgang Starburst Sprays - Poinsettia Red Gold & Jazzy Jivin’ Purple
Lindy Stampgang Moon Shadow Mist - Smoky Sapphire
Ranger Multi Medium Matte
Distress Paint - Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade, Barn Door & Mowed Lawn
Zig 2-Way Glue Pen
Big Brush pens - Black #199, Permanent Green Olive #167, Deep Scarlet Red #219 &
      Cadmium Yellow #107
Lisa Pavelka Craft Foil Sheets - Rainbow
Faber-Castell Pitt Artists pens - black
Sharpie White Extra fine point paint marker

INSTRUCTIONS: 
  1.  Apply Liquitex Clear Gesso with a paintbrush through the Star Flowers stencil.  As always I will let each layer dry (either with the heat tool or let it stand for a while) before adding any new layer of medium on top.
  2. Use the mini ink blending tool to apply Distress Inks in a circular motion to the page. I used Festive Berries, Seedless Preserves, Ripe Persimmon, Mustard Seed and Picked Raspberry.
  3. Distress Inks will always reactivate with liquid so I will seal this layer with Gel Medium so that I can add more layers of wet mediums on top. 
  4. Dab some Pearly Acrylic paint with the mini ink blending tool through the Butterflies 1 stencil to add just a faint pearly shimmer of flying butterflies to the background.
  5. Cut a piece of Mul-Tex large enough so that the butterfly from the Butterflies 3 stencil will fit in and stick it down to the craft sheet with some masking tape.
  6. Colour the Piece of Mul-Tex with Lindy Stampgang Sprays and set aside to dry.   I used Starburst Poinsettia Red Gold, Starburst Jazzy Jivin’ Purple and Moon Shadow Smoky Sapphire.
  7. I always clean my stencils and excess paints and inks in the local telephone directory.  I just love using this tissue paper for collage in my art journal. 
  8. Choose some of the papers and draw flowers and leaves with the Flowers Mixed stencil with a white Sharpie paint marker.  I designed this stencil specifically with doodling in mind.  Then continue to cut out all the shapes.
  9. Draw the butterfly with a Gold pen on the coloured Mul-Tex and cut it out.  The Mul-Tex kept on curling so I scrunched it up so that it can lay flat.
  10. I moved my collage elements around until I was satisfied with the placement and adhered it with Multi Medium Matte by Ranger.
  11. The red butterfly was standing out to much so I painted it with acrylic metallic paint in Brilliant Gold by Heritage to give it a more of an orangy colour.  This metallic paint is translucent so the bottom layers of colour will show trough.
  12. I adhered the Butterflies 3 stencil with masking tape to the page and use the Dots Small stencil to add texture with Distress Paint dabbers in Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade and Barn Door, again drying in between each addition of colour.  Then add some dots of Mowed Lawn Distress paint to the bottom of the page.
  13. Use a Zig 2-Way Glue Pen to add details to the butterfly.  While I wait for the glue to turn from blue to clear once sticky, I draw the stems with a Green Olive Big Brush pen and add the leaves with Multi Medium.
  14. Gently adhere the Craft foil with a paint brush or you fingers to the butterfly.  The foil will adhere to the glue.  You’ll see that I waited too long and the glue started drying. For best results the glue must still be sticky. Use the glue and foil to add antennas to the butterfly.
  15. Mark out the lines for the quote and write a rough outline for the words with a pencil.  Once I was happy with the layout of the words, I went over the outlines with a Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Brush pen and filled it in with the black Big Brush pen.
  16. Use your white Sharpie Paint pen and black Pitt Artist pens to add details, outlines and doodles to the butterfly, flowers and leaves.  Use the Flowers Mixed stencils as necessary.
  17. Add vines and tiny leaves to the words with the Green Olive Big Brush pen and outline the words with the white Sharpie paint pen.  Doodle a border around the page and then add tiny flowers to the words with the Deep Scarlet Red Big Brush pen.
  18. Lastly shade around the butterfly, flowers and leaves with Big Brush pens in Deep Scarlet Red, Green Olive and Cadmium Yellow.
  19. I always finish off my page with the date stamp!
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Sunday, 4 May 2014

Wow, its been a long time since I posted on the blog! I have been busy stocking the shop with lots and lots of new goodies to play with!

I have also been really busy designing new stencils, and as always first play with the stencils myself before adding it to the shop.  I have been working on a template for houses for a while and came up with the "My Neighbourhood" stencil that includes a fun border as well as a picket fence and some pots and plants.  The cute buildings can be either houses or shops, like a bakery in my tutorial.

My "Sunshine Houses" Art Journal Page:


SUPPLIES NEEDED:

Strathmore Visual Journal 9x12 Bristol Smooth Paper
Heritage Craft Products Gesso Paste
Acrylic Sprays
Stencil-Art stencils – My Neighbourhood STDS015, Cherry Blossoms STDS014 & 
                                    Sun Rays STBP024
Patterned Scrapbook and Text Paper
Heritage Craft Products 3D Crystal Acrylic Paint – Fire Engine
Tim Holtz Distress Paint – Spiced Marmalade, Mowed Lawn, Picket Fence & Mustard Seed
Sakura Glaze Pen – white
Faber-Castell Big Brush pens – Warm Grey 273, White 101, Skyblue 146, Orange Glaze 113,
                                                       Walnut Brown 177, Green Gold 268, Cold Grey 230
                                                       Deep Scarlet 219 & Permanent Green 167
Heritage Craft Products Free Flow Acrylic Paint – Carmine, Turquoise, Orange & Red Oxide
Portfolio Water-Soluble Oil Pastels – Orange, Red Orange, Yellow Orange, Yellow, Blue Green,
                                                                   Red, Green, Gray & Cerulean
Sharpie Extra Fine Point White Paint Marker

INSTRUCTIONS:

IT IS IMPORTANT TO ALWAYS LET ONE LAYER DRY BEFORE ADDING ANOTHER!


  1. Apply gesso paste to the background with a palette knife to create some texture.
  1. Use home-made acrylic sprays to the background, move the page to create interesting patterns and to mix the colours a bit. (Watch the tutorial how to make your own acrylic sprays Click here).
  1. I initially planned to paint the 3 houses using the “My Neighbourhood” stencil as a template, but changed my mind and used patterned scrapbook to cut out 3 houses.  I collaged the houses to the background with Ranger’s Multi Medium Matte.
  1. I tore a page out of an old childrens book and cut out the shapes for the windows and doors and adhered it in place with the Multi Medium.
  1. To get the paper houses to look like it was part of the page, I applied a wash of gesso to the whole page.
  1. I used the Cherry Blossom stencil and Heritage 3D Crystal Acrylic Paint to add flowers in the foreground – almost as if you were looking at the houses from behind some flowers. I left it to dry over night – I found that the 3D Crystal Acrylic bubbles and burns and looses its transparency when dried with a heat tool.
  1. I lined the stencil up over the flowers and applied Distress Paint in Spiced Marmalade, Mowed Lawn, Picket Fence and Mustard Seed to the flowers and leaves.
  1. I used Faber-Castell Big Brush pens to add the pavement blocks and other details to the houses.
  1. I applied Heritage Free Flow Acrylic Paint to the awnings and roofs of the houses.
  1. Use the Sun Rays stencil to add sun rays behind the houses and lengthen the rays with a ruler. I made use of Portfolio Water-Soluble Oil Pastels for this – use the Inkssentials Craft Nib to blend the pastels as it fits in tight spaces where your fingers can’t. I also used the oil pastels to shade around the flowers.
  1. I created some flowers on watercolour paper the same way as in step 6 & 7 and cut out the flowers and leaves.  Create some dimension on the flowers and leaves by rubbing and blending oil pastels to the edges.  Adhere to the page with Multi Medium Matte.
  1. Colour in the pavement blocks with a Oil Pastel in Gray and blend with a water brush.  Shade around the houses with oil pastels.
  1. Add some final details to the houses with Faber-Castell Big Brush pens.
  1. Finally add the quote and the date with a Sharpie Extra Fine Point White Paint Marker.

Youtube video:




Saturday, 15 March 2014

Hi Everyone,

I have a confession to make ...    I am a bit obsessed with sprays at the moment.  It is not always the easiest medium to use, as I more often than not cannot control where it ends up on my page.  I still love how easy and quick you can apply the colour.  



Today I am showing you how to make your own Acrylic Sprays! The advantages are that you can mix your own colours to coordinate exactly with your colour scheme  and that the Acrylic paint is permanent once dry.  Being a mixed media artist, this is a huge plus point for me as I always work in layers.  

I used some different Acrylic paint products in the shop (I try to stick to one colour so that I can compare the results) and the plastic bottles are also available in the shop at www.stencil-art.co.za.  This was the results once the sprays dried:


You can watch the Youtube video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o08USAY9GFY

Friday, 21 February 2014

Hi Everyone,

As previously mentioned I released 4 new stencils featuring different angles of faces.  I have never tried an abstract painting before and decided to give it a go while I played with the new face stencils.

I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and vibrancy of the Heritage Craft Products' Artist's Acrylics as it is not expensive.  I have found that the Metallic Artist's Acrylics are however translucent.



Instructions:
  1. Cut a mask of the whole stencil with Wax Paper (Deli Paper) and adhere to the background paper with Adhesive Spray. (I use wax paper from Checkers - it works great on the Gelli-Arts Plate as well!)
  2. Make a wash with Black Acrylic Paint and water and cover the background.
  3. Use Cosmetic sponges or a stencil brush to create some texture with Metallic Acrylic paints and stencils. Dry each layer of paint before adding more paint. I used Heritage Craft Products Metallic Artist's Acrylics in Regal Red, Sapphire Blue, Brilliant Gold, Emerald Green & Amethyst and Stencil-Art stencils (Crazy Arrows, Crazy Triangles, Bent Squares). I have cut some of my stencils in circles so that it does not leave such a straight border when I use it in my art projects).
  4. Add more texture with white Acrylic paint (Heritage) and Stencil-Art Scrambled Letters stencil. Repeat with Dark Gold Artist's Acrylic and Spiral Burst stencil.
  5. Remove the wax paper mask and spread some black Texture Paste (Heritage Craft 3D Contour Paste) through the stencil to create a raised outline for the image. Dry before adding colour.
  6. I used Heritage Craft Products Artist's Acrylics in Red, Blue and Yellow to "colour in" the face.  It was quite fun to just add and mix the colours.  I did, however try to create highlights and shadows with the lighter and darker colours. 
  7. I used White and Black paint to add details to the face.
  8. I used the 3 primary colours and Black and White to cover the too busy background. 
  9. You are more than welcome to e-mail me if you need some more information at sareana@stencil-art.co.za.

Youtube video:



Monday, 17 February 2014

Hi Everyone,

I have been working hard at designing a series of stencils of different face angles.  My daughter, Danelle was my model for all the designs. 

All 4 stencils were released today and is available at www.stencil-art.co.za.  I will be posting some ideas on how to create the following artwork using the stencils in the next couple of weeks on Youtube and Facebook.

Classy Girl - Heritage Craft Products Acrylics

Sporty Girl - Heritage Craft Products Acrylics

Preppy Girl - Derwent Pastel Pencils

Flower Girl - Dylusions Ink Sprays