I'm on the Stencil Girl Talk blog today talking about stenciling, stitching, and using your stencils to create embroidery templates.
I hope you'll hop over and take a look!
AND......
Today is the last day to leave comments to be eligible to win one of my three new stencils from Stencil Girl. On Tuesday, I shared a video showing a few different ways to use the Happy Birthday Stencil.
I'll be giving away one of each of my three newest stencils! So make sure to comment today, and hop back to the last two days, because all comments will be considered!
4/23 Update -The winners of these stencils are:
The Birthday Stencil: Jean "Wow-this would be a wonderful stencil to own!!"
The Coffee Stencil: Robin Lorraine Williamson "Love the coffee stencil the best but they're all fun, can't wait to see your tutorials- have a great day."
The Paisley Stencil: n56leiker "I have missed the paisley print! I enjoyed watching you work with the Derwent Inktense pencils. They are so vibrant! Thanks for the great tutorial."
And be sure to visit Stencil Girl Talk today for more inspiration about using your stencils with fabric!
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Good morning Jessica, I love the other two stencils, but this is my absolute favorite, I've seen a lot of embroidery lately, and have pulled,out my old embroidery supplies. Thank you for the push!! Lissag123@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteI'm playing catch up today, so you see a lot of me! heehee
ReplyDeleteJessica- your embroidery is absolutely gorgeous!!! Is there nothing you can not do?
Love love love this Paisley stencil!! hugs my friend!
Wow - how cool is that!! Love what can be done with a stencil!!
ReplyDeleteHappy, happy embroidery. So colorful like you. xox
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful work and techniques.
ReplyDeleteThankyou.
Amazed. That's all I got. Just amazed.
ReplyDeleteI love this one best of all (and that's saying a lot because I love them all)! Thank you for sharing your gifts.
ReplyDeleteI love the paisley stencil so much! Can't wait for it to come. I just purchased a sewing machine after many years without one and would love to try out the stencil & fabric paint technique on fabric. Yum!
ReplyDeleteIm going to try this. Did you color your fabric or buy fabric that was pink or yellow to start?...bea
ReplyDeleteI really like that new paisley stencil!
ReplyDeleteThis makes such a rich and tactile design. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWow. I love how the fabric turned out. I would not have thought to use a stencil on fabric or the Ink Tense pencils either. So thanks for sharing both ideas.....Linda E.
ReplyDeleteStunning! Thank you for the tutorial......you make it look so easy. This is a beautiful stencil. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJust watched the video and I am blown away. Did not think to use the Inktense pencils on fabric but they are wonderful. This is a great stencil and love that it is repeating. Thanks for the inspiration. Yippeeeeee!
ReplyDeleteLove the paisley! So glad it's back in style. thanks for the great ideas.
ReplyDeleteI have missed the paisley print! I enjoyed watching you work with the Derwent Inktense pencils. They are so vibrant! Thanks for the great tutorial. 😊
ReplyDeleteYou won the paisley stencil! Please email me with your snail mail address to: jessicasporndesigns(at)gmail(dot com)
DeleteGreat video! I love how the fabric came out using the Inktense pencils.
ReplyDelete...Raine