Umm, depends on what your gonna be using em for. i love stencil art, and not just on the streets, like on canvas or cardboard, or even posters. or like in this vid, on clothes.lol. if it's something you'll be doing at home you can take your time, using markers..you can draw directly in and fill but i prefer paint, so id iether use a brush with whatever paint but it does take time so id go with spray paint if possible.
I have never seen Shiva paint sticks before--very cool! The cotton of the jeans seemed to absorb the color like crazy-- I bet if you did 2 or 3 applications if it'd show up nicely. The stencils you used didn't look like you'd have a ton of trouble lining them back up after a coat had a chance to dry. (I LOVE celestial stuff! great choice w/ the moon & stars!!)
Personally, I wouldn't touch the paintstiks with bare hands. They are actual oil paints. Gloves are really handy for this technique.
Redfirepolo 2 years ago
what is this michaels arts and crafts bullshit.
jorgbaits 2 years ago
eew ugly!!!
vivalabwet100 2 years ago
i use these for graffiti :)
stencil graffiti =]
klownz310 3 years ago
hey klowns for the stencils do you use a brush or just draw directly in it
maxwasnot 2 years ago
klownz310 2 years ago
ya i was just checkin thanks
maxwasnot 2 years ago
I have never seen Shiva paint sticks before--very cool! The cotton of the jeans seemed to absorb the color like crazy-- I bet if you did 2 or 3 applications if it'd show up nicely. The stencils you used didn't look like you'd have a ton of trouble lining them back up after a coat had a chance to dry. (I LOVE celestial stuff! great choice w/ the moon & stars!!)
DIEBUNNYHATER 3 years ago
Thanks for showing this. I think I like fabric paints better, but this was helpful!
debcoart 3 years ago