Sharpie markers were spilling out from every nook and crany (does anyone still say “nook and crany”) in our little DIY lounge where we let creative juices flow by adding Sharpie flare to all kinds of fashion accesories.
So much fun, right?! Well I don’t know about you, but I’m not necessarily the best at “crafting,” let alone designing something to be worn on my face (ie: wayfarers)! How can I possibly make a canvas bag look cool when I still can’t even draw a decent heart?!
BEHOLD!! STENCILS to the rescue!
Our new friends at Stencil 1 came up with a full array of stencils just for us; and let me tell you, these are super cool! While I don’t really get this one there are tons that I do love and cannot wait to put them all to use. Among the bunch are music notes, high heels, a horse, bird, letters & numbers, not to mention a boat load of shapes, designs and patterns!
My absolute favorites are the boom box, tape cassette and the spray paint can. (For those who may be to young to know what a ”tape cassette” is: It’s the only option for music in a rental truck.)
These are some of the “stencilings” that I’ve made with my Sharpie markers:








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These are so cool!
Totally cool! These drawings would be great on t-shirts. I think companies could make a great promotion out of this. Some blank t-shirts, stencils (of the company logo), and Sharpies with the company name imprinted on them, and you surely have a winning marketing campaign.
Totally cool! These drawings would be great on t-shirts. I think companies could make a great promotion out of this. Some blank t-shirts, stencils (of the company logo), and Sharpies with the company name imprinted on them, and you surely have a winning marketing campaign.
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