Your knowledge is so appreciated. Thank you for sharing your artist-earned tips with us newbies! Extremely helpful. Merry Christmas to you and yours. 🎄
Hi Pat from Utah! We have quite a few introductory stenciling instructional videos to choose from, but this is a great one: bit.ly/3SBnAlE For stenciling on canvas, if it is a store-bought canvas it should already be primed and ready for paint. You will just want to make sure the canvas is clean and you are using acrylic paints. You can also prime the canvas yourself just to be sure.
We do have a French Christmas Collection: studior12.com/collections/french-christmas And if you search French on the website, we have do have a few French designs.
Hi Ladies; Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorials. I am brand new to stenciling and received my first order last week from Stencil R12 and am waiting for the letter placement and Welcome stencil. I appreciate all you do for us beginners, especially correcting what I am not sure how to fix. Anyways thank you again. Can't wait to start my next project. Happy New Year...
Not sure you can help with this, but I have a bird stencil and stenciled it okay, blue on a stained surface. But, it is hard to tell what it is. So, when people look at it they say, so what is it? And I have to actually tell them it is a bird. Is there Something I can do to actually make it look like it is supposed to look? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Love you videos BTW!
If you’re using a texture paste to get the raised look, you can use a palette knife and scrape it off before it gets too dry, or you can sand it down. You don’t have as many options with that medium, unfortunately.
Hi Misty! We have a variety of tutorials on how not to bleed under your stencils! here: bit.ly/48scWoZ Just always be sure to use a light amount of paint.
Always so helpful. Thank you so much.❤
You're welcome Kellie! Thank you for being here with us!
Your knowledge is so appreciated. Thank you for sharing your artist-earned tips with us newbies! Extremely helpful. Merry Christmas to you and yours. 🎄
Thank you :)
From SPOKANE WA.. replay. Love S12R
Welcome Anne!!!
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Thank you for the info. It’s really helpful
You're very welcome!!
Great video. ❤❤❤. Can you use spray paint on the stencil and if so, do you have a video?
Hi! Thank you! Yes and yes :) Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/i_geAUE-cIo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wJ5DL0xsVgMlPtKd
Hi I am new to stenciling. Working on canvas do I seal than stencil?? I love your videos ❤❤❤👍👍I’m from South East Utah.
Hi Pat from Utah! We have quite a few introductory stenciling instructional videos to choose from, but this is a great one: bit.ly/3SBnAlE
For stenciling on canvas, if it is a store-bought canvas it should already be primed and ready for paint. You will just want to make sure the canvas is clean and you are using acrylic paints. You can also prime the canvas yourself just to be sure.
I wish you have some stencil in french... cause i live in Canada.
We do have a French Christmas Collection: studior12.com/collections/french-christmas
And if you search French on the website, we have do have a few French designs.
Hi Ladies; Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorials. I am brand new to stenciling and received my first order last week from Stencil R12 and am waiting for the letter placement and Welcome stencil. I appreciate all you do for us beginners, especially correcting what I am not sure how to fix. Anyways thank you again. Can't wait to start my next project. Happy New Year...
Yay!! Welcome!! Please let us know if you have any questions along the way!
Not sure you can help with this, but I have a bird stencil and stenciled it okay, blue on a stained surface. But, it is hard to tell what it is. So, when people look at it they say, so what is it? And I have to actually tell them it is a bird. Is there Something I can do to actually make it look like it is supposed to look? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Love you videos BTW!
Hi Wendy! If you can, send us an email with a picture to Kari.g@studior12.com and we will take a look at it and see if we can help!
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what do you do if your raised stencil come out badly??????
If you’re using a texture paste to get the raised look, you can use a palette knife and scrape it off before it gets too dry, or you can sand it down. You don’t have as many options with that medium, unfortunately.
I stenciled on wood and the paint bled
Hi Misty! We have a variety of tutorials on how not to bleed under your stencils! here: bit.ly/48scWoZ
Just always be sure to use a light amount of paint.