Welcome to the Inchie Arts and StencilGirl Blog Hop!
We are so excited to be a part of this hop.
Here at RubberMoon we love Inchie Arts art squares and StencilGirl stencils!
I created a great piece of framed art using a few supplies and I wanted to share this fun project with you.
- 4" Inch Inchie Art Square (I used white but other colors would be great too!)
- Wheel In the Sky Stencil ( I designed this one but there are so many awesome stencils to choose from!)
- gouache and acrylic paints ( I used my favorites but you choose yours!)
- paint brush
- baby wipes
- RubberMoon stamp "True Free Spirit" (this one is by Mindy Lacefield and there are so many more great sayings and images at RubberMoon.com!)
- ready made frame with a 4 x 4 opening
- black ink pad
2. Place the portion of your stencil that you want to use over your painted Art Square and remove color with your baby wipe by gently rubbing and patting. |
3. Remove your stencil and now paint and stamp with acrylic paints. I used some texture/mixed media stamps from RubberMoon.
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Leave a comment ON ANY (or all) of the blogs involved in the hop as your entry
We'll be picking one lucky winner to receive a
$25 StencilGirl Gift Certificate and
1 package each of White 4", 3", ATC (2.5" X 3.5") and Swatch (2" X 4") size Art Squares!
All comments left on the hop list participants’ posts will be entered.
One comment per blog.
Comments close on January 30th @ 11:59PM Central.
Winner will be announced on January 31st.
Winner will be announced on January 31st.
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January 27
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Kae Pea <<<YOU ARE HERE! Thank you for coming by!
I love your project. I even have your stencil which I love. Thanks for showing your technique. I haven't gouache but definitely want to try it. I think maybe I have some somewhere.
ReplyDeleteLoved it !
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderfully spring like.
ReplyDeleteI like that technique with gouache - will try!
ReplyDeleteGood to see full project in the 4" tile. You taught me something new with the subtractive gouache process. love your colors and design. ann_choate(at)yahoo(dot com)
ReplyDeleteThis framed artwork does indeed look great on your shelf! I love your composition and color combinations -- thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your process. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletecnikita2(at)aol(dot com)
Isolating that one part of the stencils is fab!!
ReplyDeleteLove how simple to create yet full of textures. Thanks for teaching me something new!
ReplyDeleteYou always inspire. And Rubbermoon has been one of my favorite stamp company since it started! I love this piece. Thank you! Lori
ReplyDeletelorquil3(at)gmail(dotcom)
beautiful! thank you!
ReplyDeleteelisebuskey @ yahoo .com
Fun use of the stencils. The colors are beautiful. I always love to learn new things.
ReplyDeleteLove the use of the Art squares for framed art; I have not found this product locally as yet; it looks like there would be so many possibilities. Your colors are so cheerful, great item for a bookshelf to brighten up the spot.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and those stencil designs. May have to buy them! ;) Thanks for the inspiration and the chance to win some goodies! Iluv2cre84u(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love what you've made for this! Such beautiful and vibrant colors - it's just happy to look at :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little embellished inchie to frame. I might have to make a few and hang them on my wall with my fave Stencil Girl stencils and RubberMoon stamps. suzschultz23(at)aol(dot)com
ReplyDeletebeautiful happy colors
ReplyDeleteOH wow, Kae!! This framed mixed media art is spectacular!!! I just love your color choices and beautiful patterns your created! So interesting and inspiring!!! What a treat to have you join in the final day of this delightful 3 day event with Inchie Arts and StencilGirl!! Thanks so much!!! :)
ReplyDeleteNice clearly written instructions for a charming piece
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely little piece of art - thank you for sharing such clear instructions! shamhat208 (at) yahoo (dot com)
ReplyDeleteKae Pea, you never cease to inspire, delight, and amaze me!!!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty!!
ReplyDeleteNot only did I see great art here, I found a new rubber stamp company! Yeah RubberMoon! Thanks so much for participating in the blog hop. Now I'm off to check out your shop:)
ReplyDeleteLove that you framed the cute little inchie...these are perfect tiny pieces of art.
ReplyDeleteTHis is such fuN! Love how you did this!
ReplyDeleteAwesome piece of artwork! Love the green and pink.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright color combination...
ReplyDeleteGreat piece!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeletewsquaredca at gmail dot com
So cute! Love the happy colors and your fun whimsical style!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are so vivid. Brights make me the happiest.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are so vivid. Brights make me the happiest.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination of stencils, stamps, and, of course, color! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteI love your rub off technique and the beautiful colors use choose. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love that stencil of yours :) What a beautiful mini piece of art!! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture. Love the colors and the theme. I find it encouraging to be reminded that I can be a free spirit, especially with art. weaverclarke (at) gmail (dot com)
ReplyDeleteI love the colors & stencil.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors. Thanks for you sharing!
ReplyDeletecreationsbyjsheri (at) gmail (dot com)
DeleteLove the colors!
ReplyDeleteso wonderful to see others working small - and doing it so well! thank you for participating in the inchie blog hop!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Love it.
ReplyDeleteSo if there's one project that speaks to my heart...it's yours! I don't think you're gonna sell me yours so it looks like I'm making my own! Thank you so much! ♥
ReplyDeleteI will sell you mine !! ;) but also definitely make one!! :)
DeleteWow! Beautiful project!!!!
ReplyDeletegreat piece! love the colors. sltresso (at) hotmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteThat's a new technique to me. Thanks! Love the way it looks!
ReplyDeleteVery nice art! Thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteseekr8pal101 (at) yahoo (dot com)
I like your project!
ReplyDeleteI am just getting into mixed media. Thanks for sharing your technique for creating this cool picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your process. I love the idea of using a baby wipe to remove paint thru a stencil!
ReplyDeleteAlisabarott(at) gmail (dot com)
This looks so effective, framing really does eccentuate the piece. Bevtextart (at) btinternet (dot com)
ReplyDeleteI love these colors! Beautiful job finishing the piece with the stamping and frame. LOVE it!!! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKatie B.