A #Cre8time trip to Ancient Greece with Amazing Casting Products and Stencil Girl Products
Hello! Tracy here with something special this month, a wonderful collaboration between Amazing Casting Products and Stencil Girl Products! Showcasing projects by incorporating Stencil Girl stencils along with Amazing Mold Putty and Amazing Clear Cast.
When I was given the chance to look through the Stencil Girl Products online catalog of stencils, there was so many to choose from! After seeing their Three Owls and a Branch stencil I immediately got an idea for a canvas piece. One of the owls in particular reminded me of Athena’s owl from the original Clash of the Titans movie, and once I saw the Stitch a Greek Border stencil I just knew I had to do a Grecian inspired piece!
Supplies:
Amazing Mold Putty
Amazing Clear Cast Resin
Stencil Girl Products Three Owls and a Branch 9″ X 12″ stencil
Stencil Girl Products Stitch a Greek Border 9″ X 12″ stencil
12″ X 24″ Canvas
Painter’s Tape
Paint Brush
Cosmetic Sponges
Acrylic Paint (Black, Yellow, Pale Yellow, Brown and Orange)
I mixed together the Yellow, Brown and Orange acrylic paints and applied it to the surface of the canvas. I did about two coats of paint to get a mostly even color tone.
While the paint on the canvas was drying I scrubbed and cleaned a rough patch of sidewalk in my front yard. Once the cement was dry I mixed up some Amazing Mold Putty{CLICK HERE to view mixing/preparation}, and pressed the putty into the most textured spots of the sidewalk. I let the mold putty cure and carefully peeled the putty off the sidewalk.
Once removed from the sidewalk I now had wonderful one of kind texture plates to use as stamps!
To each Amazing Mold Putty stamp I applied a light coat of acrylic pant and stamped it all over the surface of the canvas. There was no rhyme or reason to the placement, just anywhere I wanted to create a controlled splatter of color. By using several colors of paint the surface started to mimic aged Grecian frescoes and pottery. I let the paint dry fully.
Using painters tape I taped in place the Stencil Girl Products Stitch a Greek Border on the bottom of the canvas and picked two different trim patterns to stencil. By using painter’s tape, it will hold the stencil in place but not damage the painted surface (nor the stencil), allowing for easy repositioning. I then poured a small amount of Black acrylic paint on a palette and dabbed a cosmetic sponge lightly into the paint. I carefully applied the paint while holding the stencil in place to prevent any slight slippage of the stencil. If an area needed a second coat of paint it was easy to go back and reapply paint without any worries of paint overloading. I repeated this for the top of the canvas as well.
The Stencil Girl Products Three Owls and a Branch stencil allowed for a lot of artistic freedom by simply blocking off sections I did not want paint to go through with painter’s tape. By flipping over the stencil or moving it around at different angles I was able to create many tree branches with ease.
With a few branches I even taped off some of the leaves to create the look of tree just starting to sprout leaves in Spring. Once I was done stenciling it was easy to clean the stencils by placing them in a small tub with soap water and gently rubbing the paint off.
Once all of the paint was dry I went back to fix any stenciling mistakes I had made with a small paint brush. I then added some Light Yellow acrylic paint to the eyes of the owls and trim to further replicate the look of ancient Greek art.
I mixed up some Amazing Clear Cast Resin, let it sit for 10 minutes, and applied a thin layer to the front of the canvas with a cosmetic sponge. I applied the resin slowly, a downward motion, top to bottom of the canvas. I didn’t mind if I had little bumps and canvas texture showing through, as the resin was acting as a color intensifier and a thin protective coating. I let the resin fully cure for 24 hours before handling.
*If I wanted a more of a glassy smooth surface I would apply a second or even third layer of resin without a cosmetic sponge.
Now completed, Athena’s ever watchful owls seem to be right off an ancient fresco!
Until Next Time, Safe Travels!
34 Comments
KittyloafDesigns
One of my favorite projects of yours so far!
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Thank you Debra! 🙂
Lisa Oden
I really love these owls and how their eyes look right at me 🙂
I also am no familiar with the mold putty and can see I’ll have to give it a try. Thanks!
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Thank you Lisa! I think you will have fun with Mold Putty. 🙂
Jean Marmo
Love this! Thanks for sharing your process!
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Thank you Jean! 🙂
Cathy Frailey
Wow – just wow! That was genius turning the putty into a bumpy stamp! And who doesn’t love owls?!
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Thank you kindly Cathy. You can make all kinds of stamps and dye/paint/ink applicators with Mold Putty, there is always something new to try. 🙂
Christy Clark
Oh how beautiful love the owls
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Thank you kindly Christy. 🙂
Diana Boyd
so cool, love the process
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Thank you Diana. 🙂
Tina Walker
This is so beautiful and the details are so subtle and stunning!
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Thank you kindly Tina! 😀
Lyn Gill
Amazing! Really cool!
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Thank you very much Lyn! 😀
Susan Schultheis
Love your use of the putty. What a great idea for some natural texture. The art piece is great (I love owls and have this stencil from SG) so I might just give it a try. Thank you.
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Thank you Susan! I really love this stencil, the owls have so much character. 🙂
M. Austen
Great way to add texture to the piece.
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Thank you M. Austen.
Jill McDowell
Great way to add texture. Thanks for the tips.
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Thank you Jill.
Jackie P Neal
Tracy, This is absolutely stunning! My favorite project n the hop! I really think the sidewalk inpressions is such a cool idea! very clever,you!
Thank you!
Jackie “)
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Thank you so much Jackie! 😀
Mary L Hockett Thoma
Just goes to show there’s more than one way to do anything and you did it with real style. The Owl repeat and the borders are stunning, great design, very classy.
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Thank you kindly Mary! I really love these stencils and I hope to create some additional home decor items to place with the canvas. 😀
maria soto
beautiful project, that mold putty is perfect for making unique stamps and loved the sidewalk idea, I might need to take my mold putty outdoors this spring. I really love this project. thanks for sharing the process.
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Thank you Maria! 🙂 Can’t wait to see what new Mold Putty projects you come up with this season. 🙂
Mary Holshouser
the owls are darling. Love their buggy eyes.
thanks for sharing a fantastic piece.
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Thank you very much Mary. 😀
Monica Garcia
I love how you made those texture stamps!! And these owls are wonderful, great project!! garciacoach (at)gmail (dot)com
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Thank you kindly Monica! 🙂
Meghan T.
What an ingenious I way to use the putty in the cement and then as stamps! Also loved how you used the resin! Very interesting !!!!
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Thank you Meghan, so glad you like it. 🙂