I met Alison Nelson,owner of Chocolate Bar NYC, at a tradeshow and we hit it off! She supplies delicious chocolates to the world in some fashionable art wrappings. Well, she asked me to be a part of this chocolate artist commune and I jumped in. We designed 8 mini square chocolates with my stencil imagery…
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Sadly, this temporary fence with a FAILE tag on it was torn down shortly after this picture was taken. maybe it ended up on a hipsters wall, alas, We like FAILE!
Continue reading →Get back to nature! Our largest stencil yet, a six foot birch tree! Just roll it out, tape it to your wall, and roller paint carefully in the open areas. You actually have your choice of three sizes. Go ahead, create a forest!
Continue reading →I have to share this artists paintings with you all. His name is Marcus Jansen and he’s brilliant. Marcus asked me to license my stencil imagery for use in his truly amazing paintings. I don’t usually license but he is so talented I had to! See what he’s made here, can you spot our stencils…
Continue reading →I encourage customers to send me digital pictures of what they have made using our stencils and I am always surprised at the uses I never thought of. I love what this lovely gal did with the sparrow and hummingbird stencils! Talk about customized clothing, she made her UGGS into one-of-a-kind footwear. Bravo!
Continue reading →So here’s how you do it…First stretch a shirt to fit nicely over a box or piece of cardboard. Next, Place the mylar stencil where you want your image to appear. You can stick some push pins into the stencil if you really want to hold it in place. Next, you apply the fabric paint….
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