One of the things that I enjoy about reading an art book is that it inspires me to play. Now, I don’t always do exactly what is in the book or do it exactly how the artist did it. It’s a place to jump off, to start, to play.
Today, I used Mary Beth Shaw’s book, Stencil Girl. There’s a week long blog hop going on so be sure to check it all out!
Check out the video where you see my whole process for encaustic play. Disclaimer: I am a total novice with encaustics and am just having fun playing.
Watch Playing with Stencils and Encaustics on YouTube.
Step 1….Pick a page, technique or chapter.
I’ve been exploring encaustic, you can see my first attempt here. So I was drawn to the chapter called Wax and Waning Encaustic. There is beautiful carmel brown piece with 20 step-by-step photos in Mary Beth’s book.
Step 2….Pick just one little bit to try. I narrow down to just one thing, or as close to 1 thing as possible, to try. If I try to do everything the artist did I get overwhelmed by all the pressure.
Step 3….Get what ever supplies are on hand to try it. If I don’t have the exact items it is just fine with me…And it keeps me from having to read too many words or get caught up shopping instead of playing. Whatever I have will work. And by work, I mean let me play. It may not give me the exact same results as in the book but that was never my goal. My goal was to start playing.
Step 4…Play. Try it. Play. Have fun. And allow it to be whatever it will be. It is just play.
Supplies Used:
- Greek Border
- Greek Key
- Encaustic supplies from the Linda Robertson Kit
One lucky winner will receive Stencil Girl The Book with exclusive bookmark stencil and (3) 6″x5″ stencils designed by Mary Beth Shaw.
Giveaway closes Sunday, September 21st @ 11:59PM Central Time. ALL comments left on the hop are entered in giveaway (but just one comment per blog please).
- StencilGirl Talk
- Carolyn Dube (you’re here)
- Gwen Lafleur
- Maria McGuire
Absolutely love the video. Love the way you play around the product even though you admit that you’re a newbie to it. It makes it less scary for a real newbie like me to see an experience artist play with unfamiliar products. And the terminology you use was great! Thanks for the inspiration!
I love how you work with abandon. I need to be more relaxed! Love this!
Great post! Great video. Sometimes I get overwhelmed with some of the projects I see in a book – love the simplicity of just focusing on one aspect. Sounds like a wonderful book.
Not into encaustic but this was a very entertaining and informative video. I love how they came out and will great as a journal background or card background. And I love love love how you love to experiment!
Fabulous – loving the colours!!
Fabulous, Carolyn!
Great suggestions, too, on using a book as a muse!
Interesting with the encaustics for sure! And I love the colors that you used.
wonderful!
I always enjoy watching you work Carolyn. I’ve wanted to try wax for ages, so guess I’ll just have to win this book.
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Love it, I think it’s time to play!
Carolyn you are so fun! I love all your “technical” verbiage about thingies and stuff 🙂
LOVE that you listed your approach to a book lesson. THANK YOU! I LOVE books but often get overwhelmed with what I want to try. And your encaustic work is just YUMMY! Thank you!
What an awesome video! I love the way you play with the products and technique…and that you didn’t feel compelled to use ALL the steps or ALL the products in the original tutorial. You have taken the scariness out of it!
Thank you for sharing! I had a great time joining you. 🙂
Wonderful……wish I was retired so I could play more !!! But…I must say I do manage to fit in a lot of l.aytime…..
Great video. Loved watching you use the encaustics. I have tried encaustics once before and it was frustrating. You inspire me to want to try again. I truly appreciate your laid back approach to trying new things – you never seem to stress over the process.
That was fun to watch you evolve with wax. Pages really came out cool. Encaustics is a whole other animal.
These color combinations are fantastic and I love that you’ve used encaustic on paper! Beautiful work, Carolyn!
Hmm…I was not interested in encaustics until I saw your video. Thanks for the inspiration.
I love the video and it has inspired me to use my wax supplies more. Sometimes I get caught up in doing things “the right way” and I forget that the best results happen when you “play” and forget all rules. Thanks.
I love your attitude, Carolyn. Start with the inspiration from the art book, then play. It’s all about playing, experimenting, learning for me too!
This turned out so cool! Love the layers and colors and the hints of book paper peeking through. As a fellow encaustic novice, I’m feeling inspired to keep trying!
What an interesting technique! Thanks for sharing.
Carolyn, you are fearless! I took up encaustic in January, but immediately worked in my representational painting style. MUST play more!
Carolyn,
You amaze me. I can so relate to the way you just take off and create. I just wish my end results would be as good as yours.
Fun, wax can be addicting, watch out. xox
Carolyn, I always feel a little out of breath after watching one of your videos!!! I can barely wait for the next installment on cleaning the stencils. I was on the edge of my seat watching these evolve. Thought my favorite would be the red one (which I still like very much), but agree with you that the ugly duckling indeed turned into the swan here. Love, love, love the effect of the gold. Thanks so much for emboldening (word?) the rest of us with your abandon and free spirit–it really encourages me to get into the studio and play. Thank you!!!
still working on the basics of stenciling and have this book on my Christmas list along with some stencils. winning would be sweet though because then i can add more stencils to the list.
enjoyed watching you use the encaustics. very cool page.
Oh Carolyn I loved your experimenting with encaustic, I love beeswax, the best part in it the smell, addicted hehe 🙂
I’m just starting with stencils and I think this book is just the push I need to get started and accomplish something worthwhile.
thanks for the video and the incentive to work with what I have on hand.
That is a ton of detail. Great pointers.
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It is my great hope (when I write a book or article) that it inspires someone to play! So fun to watch you do that!!
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This is one of my favorite Carolyn Dube videos! She is so very honest and down to earth with her use of the encaustic technique described in Masry Beth’s book. Carolyn, thanks to you, I feel fry to play and try new techniques without guilt. You are my art Heroe!!
I haven’t tried encaustics, and I’m not intending to, but love watching you play with them. I’m with you, the piece with the crisp images on the paler background, really stands out.
I love your use of bright, cheery colors! Your videos are always well done and inspirational!
Aloha from Maui! Very cool video…I do love your approach paper arts! Limited art supplies here in the islands so I rely on the internet to keep me in the loop re techniques, STENCILS (which I love), supplies & all the fun stuff happening out there!!
Oh so many fun giveaways! I love MBS! Thanks for sharing your tips – you are always so inspiring!
Looks like a lot more fun has been happening!
I really like your relaxed approach! It’s all about play- no pressure to do just that!
Thanks for inspiring us to play and have fun with the materials. Your video is good. Who wouldn’t want to play after watching it? Thanks!
Awesome. Love how you show us how to play freely!
Great project.
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Love that you play like this! Great results. I love encaustics but have never used stencils with them. Love to collage my deli paper prints into encaustic layers. Now something mew and exciting. Thanks for the videos.
I love see your projects, i love the colors in there!
Ooh looks like fun! I’m in
I love this, totally new to me, lots of terms to understand. But I’ve dipped papers in beeswax, own paintsticks so will experiment…. thank you.
How fun, Carolyn! I have encaustics and have never tried them because I don’t know the rules. Now I feel like I could try them anyway. Awesome! Thanks for sharing your play.
That was fun to watch. I hear you on that rich gold… fabulous. And wonderful words of wisdom re playing & experimenting!