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I managed to solve one of my problems today as the videos and giveaways continue celebrating my latest release at StencilGirl!
What was my problem? I love the look of tickets and all they symbolize so I adore creating with tickets. But I get very protective of my “special” tickets because they are vintage or feel one of a kind or were expensive and hesitate to actually art with them.
Not any more! Now, I can create my own tickets any time I want thanks to my new stencil, Fridge Poetry from over at StencilGirl. Best of all, this is fast and easy.
To celebrate the launch of my stencils, I’m sharing a new video every day this week and a stencil giveaway each day! Today you can win Fridge Poetry and no matter which side of the pond you are on you are eligible to win! Leave a comment and you’ll be entered!
Want more chances? Share this on Facebook. Come back and leave a comment telling me where you shared for another chance. Share on Pinterest then come back…Share on Twitter….then come back. You get the idea! Giveaway closes on Wednesday, November 26th and I’ll announce the winners here on the blog on Friday, November 28th.
Be sure to check out the giveaways from earlier this week too!
Blueprints have always captured my imagination, especially ones from ancient archeological sites. The Terrace homes of Ephesus. The tombs and tunnels in the Valley of the Kings. The many rooms in King Minos’s palace in Crete.
That was the inspiration for this stencil which is part of my latest StencilGirl release. To celebrate, I’m giving away a stencil every day this week!
I’m sharing how I make a quick blueprint look with this stencil- it can do so much more too but that video is for another day! You can get a sneak peek (it’s the soft orange one) of what my next video using this stencil is all about here.
To celebrate the launch of my stencils, I’m sharing a new video every day this week and a stencil giveaway each day! Today you can win Blueprint of Archeological Treasures 6×6 and no matter which side of the pond you are on you are eligible to win! Leave a comment and you’ll be entered!
Want more chances? Share this on Facebook. Come back and leave a comment telling me where you shared for another chance. Share on Pinterest then come back…Share on Twitter….then come back. You get the idea! Giveaway closes on Wednesday, November 26th and I’ll announce the winners here on the blog on Friday, November 28th.
Be sure to check out the giveaways from earlier this week too!
Kindergartner’s know how to play, to let go, and be in the moment. In order to capture some of that spirit, I turned to my own children’s school papers from when they were little to create this stencil. This is actual kid writing with invented kid spelling.
When I showed this stencil my girls, they couldn’t read all of it. I, as the mom, could read it. Their theory was I could read it because that is about how I still spell. I am the worst speller in my house and they are always willing to remind me of that. You can see the translation over at StencilGirl!
To celebrate the launch of my stencils, I’m sharing a new video every day this week and a stencil giveaway each day! Today you can win a Kindergarten Writing stencil and no matter which side of the pond you are on you are eligible to win! Leave a comment and you’ll be entered!
Want more chances? Share this on Facebook. Come back and leave a comment telling me where you shared for another chance. Share on Pinterest then come back…Share on Twitter….then come back. You get the idea! Giveaway closes on Wednesday, November 26th and I’ll announce the winners here on the blog on Friday, November 28th.
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