It takes two

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The best is when you can design an image that results in both a stencil and mask.  For instance, see HERE

Often, you actually have to alter an image, and cut it twice to yield both a stencil and a mask.  Like the text above….it needed small portions to be removed in order to be a stencil.  The black parts get cut out.  If the are any "islands", portions that aren’t connected to the main background, they will fall out with the cuts.  In order to preserve the image, in this case the letter forms, you will need to alter the image.  I’ve indicated in red where the cutting should stop to preserve the "islands".  Imagine those red markings as white and you can see how the stencil  is formed.  For a mask you need to reverse your thinking.  This time the black is going to be the end product.  All parts need to connect so you will have to modify the original text by extending connectors.  Imagine the green markings as black and you can see the mask.

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Here is the completed stencil and mask.  I cut them from acetate with an exacto blade.  The image was printed directly onto acetate.  (I also like to use a heated tip stencil burner.)

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Kari has initiated an online blog party.  It’s a great idea as I believe networking and building communities is one of the perks of blogging.  If you are new here and just hopped over from Kari’s party then I welcome you.  You’ll find my current obsession is utilizing stencils and masks with spray paint in my art, and you will find many blog posts here about that subject.  I recently compiled most of the images into my "Sprayed!" album in the left sidebar.  I run another blog called the GPP Street Team which was featured in Artful Blogging.  You are invited to come over and see the fun we are having there.  It is an example of an online community that is building itself.  This months crusade is about adding music to your blog, and last month we were all about Mail Art.  Thanks for coming by!   (Oh, and if you haven’t been to Kari’s site yet – she has been adding dozens of links to artful bloggers who have joined in the party!)

P.S.  DUH!  Since this is a party i should be giving something away, right?  I have extra copies of Artful Blogging…so leave a comment if you want to be in the drawing for a copy of the magazine and some other goodies from my studio.  (Collecting names through Thursday @ midnight EST)

Comments

61 responses to “It takes two”

  1. Jess Avatar

    I really love how you explain this stuff so simply and visually. I often find it hard to describe how to do this stuff. Thanks for your energy you put into the blogging world!
    Jess

  2. donnalayton Avatar

    I’ve never been to your blog, but am certainly familiar with your work. Who isn’t?? I’ve always loved what you do and appreciate your incredible spirit of sharing and generosity. GPP Street Team sounds like a super fun thing to get into. I’m going to check it out. I’m needing some new challenges. Thank you for joining Kari’s party! It’s a great tutorial.

  3. Sharon @ Norah's Avatar

    Gosh, I’m a huge fan and would love to be the winner of your drawing. You so inspire me to spray. Except I want to go out and do it in a big way ….out like on buildings….oh dear, I could get busted. But really there is a slab at a playground that I am way too involved in and I’m wanting to stencil and spray it. Any suggestions?
    Thanks for always sharing to bestest stuff.

  4. Seth Avatar
    Seth

    I love the fact that you always seem to be on the cutting edge of new, creative techniques and the fact that your approaches are always evolving. Very inspirational! And of course, who doesn’t love goodies!!

  5. Michelle Ward Avatar

    i’m commenting myself on this post in response to sharon….because it’s interesting info for anyone who has the urge to spray somewhere public. here’s a cool thing: there is spray chalk. yes chalk. it will wash away. you can be all ‘street’ and not be criminal. how cool is that? google spray chalk.

  6. Alison Gibbs Avatar

    This is one great party that Artsymama has put together. Thanks for the stencil/mask tutorial

  7. ~jolenemarie Avatar

    Michelle, have you heard of “Simply Spray Fabric Spray Paint”…I hear it is great for stenciling t-shirts…and it’s non-toxic! 🙂 I haven’t tried it yet personally, but I’ve heard it dries soft and flexible and won’t fade. Oh the possibilities! A friend of mine told me she saw it at Walmart…Walmart freaks me out…but I might venture in just for this!!!!!

  8. Lee Avatar

    Hi –
    You present very cool information, very clearly!
    I’d love to be in the drawing for one of your extra copies of “Artful Blogging”! I’ve looked for it in bookstores and shops, but with no luck.
    Thanks!
    – Lee

  9. Mizsmoochielips Avatar

    This is my first visit here also, and I love the stencil concept that I see at some delicious blogs! I’ll have to give this a try and personalize some of the girls’ school clothes, right?!

  10. Michelle Cummings Avatar

    I’m so excited that you joined the blog party! Your work is so amazing, always a inspiration! Thank you for the demo!

  11. Elizabeth Avatar

    OH I would love a copy of that magazine. Too bad they don’t sell them here in the Netherlands…
    I am definitely going to give your stencil a try!

  12. Angela Sturm Avatar

    Thank you so much for your explanation how to make stencils and masks. Now I have another thing on my never ending to-try-list !
    Hugs,
    Angela

  13. marsha Avatar

    Thank you for sharing the tutorial. The result looks really cool. I’m going to give it a try!

  14. Sandy McTier Avatar

    Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for the tips and the other links showing the masks and stencils ~ Have just had the best time reading through your blog ~ extreme TALENT!
    Have a wonderful day and thanks for again for sharing.
    Sandy

  15. Lee W Avatar

    Very helpful- I can see why you’re so into spraying. I haven’t played with spray paint, other than to actually paint an object. Add another thing to my list….

  16. Carolr Avatar
    Carolr

    I love your show & tell about stencils/masks. Cutting out with a blade is indicative of the care and precision one can develop with practice. Your hints have helped me immensely. Carol

  17. Tia Avatar

    Hi Michelle! Thanks for the tips, I sure can use them. I also listened to your info on heartsart, it was great! Id love to be in the drawing, as I have been back to Barnes and Noble THREE TIMES, and Borders in Paramus once, AND NOBODY HAD THE MAG!!!! {{{{{frustrating}}}}}}}}…….thanks again, I loooove your website….it came to mind when I was listening to the new HIM on Squizz in the car!

  18. Evelyn Avatar
    Evelyn

    I love paying a visit to your blog – each time I pop over I usually have a huge catch up to do but find your work inspirational. I love your stamps and am slowly making progress in collecting them, they are so totally versatile.

  19. s.patel Avatar

    great rundown on the mask/stencil!
    i’d love to see a copy of artful blogging!

  20. Karen Young Avatar

    Thank you for the great tutorial. I’m going to give it a try
    Karen
    Bluemuf

  21. Tina Avatar

    Just found my way to your blog – glad I did 🙂

  22. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    Thank you! Lots of good tips here on making stenciling. My sis just got me that tool so I will have to give this a try. And I had a duh moment – print on the acetate directly…of course. Me I always tried to put it over paper and do it…lol

  23. Chandra Avatar

    Hi Michelle,
    I have looked everywhere in my area for Artful Blogging and still haven’t been able to snag a copy…how sweet it would be to win one here!! Thanks for sharing all your creative ideas with us–YOU ROCK!

  24. eb Avatar

    lovin this tutorial and the tea party – gee Michelle – your street team is the best – I got my noise up – now to go in reverse thru the other Crusades!!!!!!!!
    did someone say goodies?
    xox – eb.

  25. Brigitte Avatar
    Brigitte

    Love your stuff – would love to win a copy!

  26. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    Wow, the visual really helps. I finally *get* it!! THANKS!! Would love to win a copy of this elusive magazine! Thanks for the offer.

  27. debra cooper Avatar

    I just love that you share your knowledge with the art world! It is always so inspiring to me how willing you, and many others, share. I know there can be abuses, but I really believe this is what a healthy art community should be about. Thank you for taking your time to make such wonderful how-to’s!

  28. stephanie Avatar

    This party has been the best!! Thanks for all this GREAT info!
    AND for getting our blogs wired for sound! I need to get over and visit ALL of the Crusade entries here, must shut my door at work so I can turn up the volume!!!

  29. Eva Birdthistle Avatar

    OH my goodness! This is amazing, I so have to try this out, completley inspired 🙂

  30. Lesley Avatar

    HEY Michelle.. I am like so overwhelmed by this new group of artists that I have found…so inspiriting.

  31. Kim Avatar

    Although I don’t comment, I read your blog every day when there’s an entry. I have learned a lot from you, and I love your blog.
    Kim

  32. alice Avatar

    On my first visit, came through Bronwyn. Thanks a lot for the mini-tutorial! It’s way cool,and very inspiring, I have to try it out.
    I hope to be a winner of the magazine, nothing relevant is ever available here (grunt) – thanks for sharing your know-how!

  33. tina Avatar
    tina

    don’t want to be left out of the goodie train!! Great info about the stencil and mask thing although I still get confused!!! I have trouble with 3d.

  34. Bethie Avatar
    Bethie

    This is the first time Ive visited your blog, Ilove it. So much handy info.

  35. Mymsie Avatar

    Great tutorial – thanks! 🙂

  36. Corrine Davis Avatar

    Thanks for the tutorial. I havn’t got artful blogging yet, but it is high on my list of must haves. I’m alway’s inspired by your art. cheers from NZ

  37. cindi Avatar
    cindi

    hi! i so want to have my own blog but haven’t had a chance to do so yet. am looking forward to it, though! michelle, you are so creative. how do you find the time??? i do visit your blog everyday and am loving it!
    ps – i’m going to see HIM in concert on the 19th…CAN”T WAIT!!! ; )

  38. Janine Avatar

    Fabulous tutorial as always Michelle! Hoping to find some time to play with stencils in the very near future! Am actually thinking about stencilling the wall in the studio! lol xo

  39. debra Avatar
    debra

    Thanks for sharing your techniques and tips –“Artful Bloggers” are the best! I have plans to spray paint a table top and a jean jacket, and who knows what else. I also ran to Michaels to obtain several of the white paint pens that you mentioned were being discontinued – I use them for so many things – will have to find an alternative I guess. I,too have tried to locate a coy of Artful Blogging at a bookstore here in Canada (Winnipeg, Manitoba), but to no avail. If I don’t get lucky in your draw, I guess I’ll have to try and order it directly from Somerset 🙂

  40. Ursula Clamer Avatar

    Hi Michelle, You are always so generous with your knowledge, thankyou for sharing. Love the Word Stencil – are you going to be bringing out your own range? Ux

  41. Dawn Avatar
    Dawn

    Super inspiration to go with my breakfast miss M.
    Just what this Ozzie girl needs.
    XOX

  42. ArtKat Avatar

    Hi Michelle,
    I’ve been to this site and the Street Team one before, they’re great inspiration! I’ve only been “artfully blogging” a little more than a month, but I love it! What could be better than writing about what I enjoy, which is art/crafts!
    Of course, everyone here wants a copy of Artful Blogging, me included, but even if I don’t win it, I’ll definitely be back! Thanks for ideas and inspiration!
    Kat 🙂

  43. fromthepines Avatar

    MIchelle,
    Great explanation – I want to try some stencils SOON! As for the magazine, I SO need this -I’m in Canada and can’t find it anywhere!
    Thanks for coming to the party – I’m a late straggler!
    Cheryl

  44. Megan Pickwell Avatar

    Great tips Michelle – inspiring as usual. Gee the promise of goodies always brings us all out of the woodwork! Two questions, do you use acetate to cut the stencils from? and do you create your own fonts or use a particular site or program?
    Meganx

  45. Bejeweled Avatar

    I’ve never made a stencil, but this looks really fun! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful tutorial!

  46. Robin Orewiler Avatar

    Love the tutorial on how to make the stencil AND the mask. That really helped alot. YES, I would love to get a copy of Artful Blogging – I haven’t seen it in a store yet.

  47. Andra hepler Avatar
    Andra hepler

    don’t you just love the blogging world…no one looks at your like your weird for savings scraps of everything! smiles, andra

  48. Janet Avatar
    Janet

    Whoo! My internet service has been down, way down for several days. It came back just in time for the drawing. Would love to win a copy. From what I’ve seen it’s a beautiful magazine.

  49. laura Avatar

    As soon as I find another copy of that which you haven’t seen, you’ll get to see Brina and me on an envelope. Yes, we’ve made stencils of ourselves (well, she’s still working on hers):p Thanks for all the inspiration!

  50. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Love this party! Thanks for such a terrific presentation…your blog is a visual feast!

  51. Boxwoodcottage Avatar

    Fabulous tutorial! Thanks for sharing! What a great party we had! Best whishes from Germany sends you Carol xox

  52. kelsey Avatar

    Excellent tutorial Michelle! You make it look so easy too….though I’m guessing you’ve made one or two in your life and now have the technique down pat! lol

  53. mary walmer Avatar

    so what are the chances of you creating your own line of stencils?? hmmmmm-I know they would sell in my Shop!!

  54. Sherry Scheitel Avatar

    I just found your blog a couple of days ago and was inspired to do my own stenciling. What fun! The Artful Blogging looks inspiring too. I’ll have to look for it at the bookstore.
    Sherry

  55. Kristen Robinson Avatar

    Michelle yet another example of your incredible talent and willingness to share so much with everyone you are such a dear one you are!
    XOX
    Kristen

  56. Miss*Laurence Avatar

    I’m probably too late for the draw 🙁 but I loved your ideas!

  57. Susan Avatar

    oohh—still catching up on all the tutorials…thanks for sharing this…love your masks and spray paint techniques.

  58. carlene Avatar

    great tutorial Michelle…but why do I suddenly have the urge to go tag something, lol!!!

  59. ro bruhn Avatar

    This is fabulous Michelle, thanks for the tutorial

  60. Conni Avatar

    Ever since I saw the info on your stencil work in one of the somerset publications, I have been completely enthralled with stencils…love the work you are doing in this space! I have a book “Stencil Graffiti Capital: Melbourne”…very interesting to see the some of the intricate and huge stencils graffiti artists have made.

  61. Ricë Avatar

    thanks for explaining the whole stencil-making thang with photos–makes a LOT more sense when i can see it!

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