November 23, 2009

Another freezer paper stencil project

Here's another freezer paper stenciling example, printed a couple weeks ago when I was trying out the technique. I had grand aspirations to get the fabric sewed into a zippered bag to use as a sample at the Craft Social stenciling table. But I ran out of time, of course. I finished it this weekend, only a week late.

36 comments:

  1. Better late than never... it's adorable!!

    And you should ALWAYS ONLY put red things in it!

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  2. Your stencil projects are the best! This makes a lovely stocking stuffer project too for those last minute holiday gifts.

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  3. It looks groovy. I need a tutorial on how to sew the bag. Got something to pass along?

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  4. I've got to say, one of my favorite things about your blog is the dialogue between you and your mom (?). :) Super adorable. You are a couple of clever ladies.

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  5. wow! that is really cute.

    I somehow discovered your blog a few weeks ago (but now can't remember how), and I have to say you've made me lose many an hour to going back through your projects. So neat!

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  6. She said "clever", Jess... NOT bossy!

    Now go do something productive instead of talking about your mother behind her (my) back.

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  7. BOSSY! Plus nothing on the internet is ever behind your back. You manage to find it all.

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  8. I don't see how you COULD put anything but red in it! Simply adorable!!

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  9. Seeing as how I am obsessed with all things red and white, I love, love, love this! I wish I could get my hands on some freezer paper. If I see one more stencilling project I might explode... (love the dialogue between you and your Mum too!)

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  10. Wow! Too cute...I love ..love the ideal..

    Thanks for sharing!

    Blessing,

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  11. I love this one too! May I suggest selling some stencils in your shop ;) I would totally purchase the phone one to make at home!!!

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  12. It came out great! Cute design and very clean and professional looking!

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  13. So cute! I really have to try freezer paper stenciling someday...
    BTW you and your mother are cracking me up!

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  14. Looks a lot like a screenprint! Most stencil techniques can be a bit messy, but this looks just fantastic!

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  15. Adorable!

    What i want to know is if you and your Mom are in the same room typing away at each other? ;) My hubby and I do that! It's silly but fun.

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  16. Ahhh.... don't I wish, Becky! Alas, we're 400+ miles apart. :(

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  17. Great tutorial - thanks for sharing!

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  18. I was inspired by your tote bag post and stenciled a t-shirt with the freezer paper technique. Just wanted to let you know that it turned out really well! I'm a designer and a perfectionist so I'll admit that the paint bled just a bit in places, but it probably was because I was too heavy handed with it (white paint on a dark fabric). Yours look fantastic! Thanks again! - Wendy

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  19. I am a little in lurvs with these bee---yooo-tiful mushrooms

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  20. That is so cute! I love the technique! and your blog! Thanks for all the great ideas! :) p.s. I gave you an award on my blog: dbByDesign.blogspot.com

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  21. LOVE this! I've been freezer paper stenciling a lot of onesies for my baby to wear when she's born, and little mushrooms would be so cute. Thanks for the cool idea!

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  22. where did you find the pencil case? please tell me your mom didn't make it! :) i used to be able to buy canvas banker's bags locally for projects like this and can't find them anywhere. :( please share!
    kate (kate@katydidgreetings.com)

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  23. Kate, I don't know where Jess disappeared to, but I'll answer this for her. No, I (her mom) did not make it. Jess sewed it herself! :)

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  24. That is really cute!! Can you post a tutorial for us? LOVE IT!

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