from my sketchbook: Stargazer Lily ~ by Jane LaFazio |
from my sketchbook :Stargazer Lily ~ by Jane LaFazio |
I created a video tutorial about how I created this page using Diamonds Stencils from Artistcellar.
Hope you enjoy it!
detail from my sketchbook ~ Jane LaFazio |
Some of my supplies used in the
creation of this journal page:
This lily is one of my favourite flowers - simply stunning work Jane. Love it
ReplyDeleteSo! Tips were great, as is the bloghop. Hoping to add to my vast collection of multimedia tools by winning these stencils!
ReplyDeleteI love your watercolor work. What a unique way to get a subtle patterned background using spray gesso. I didn't even know there was such a thing. Thanks for sharing. Love these stencils.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful page, as always! Tks for the tutorial, Jane!
ReplyDeleteThese stencils are so cool! I so want to play with them!
ReplyDeleteI like the subtlety of the background...b
ReplyDeleteThe page is beautiful, Jane! Thank you for the tutorial and the wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love the lily and the background is amazing.
ReplyDeleteStunning page! I count myself exceedingly lucky to have met you in person and learned from you that I CAN do this too! Thank you, Jane!
ReplyDeleteAs always, love your work, Jane!! I love Stencil Girl too!
ReplyDeleteWow! The page is beautiful! Thank you for video!
ReplyDeleteStargazers were my mum's favourite flowers!
ReplyDeleteWow working with watercolors and stencils, thank you for sharing a new
ReplyDeletetechnique... love your lily stunning... Thank you for a change to win a set of
beautiful stencils
Stargazer lilies are so amazing. i love your sketches and colors Stargazers have inspired fondant flowers for a wedding cake and how could i not make ring pillows... of painted lilies on fabric, ..so i did ! Thank you for your generous offerings!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Thanks for sharing the process.
ReplyDeleteI love Stargazers, they're amazing. And so is your art, I love the new stencils!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work - love the lily!
ReplyDeletethis stencil works wonders! for a stargazer that I am it would be lovely to use in many creations over and over again
ReplyDeleteLove the stargazer lily! I had never heard of spray gesso before. Lots of new things to play with! See you at Craft Napa!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this. I love your work and am having fun trying to create my own pages.
ReplyDeleteYour page is wonderful, the stencils really complimented the lilies. I would love to have these stencils to play with.
ReplyDeleteI love how the stencil looks like sunshine through the trees on your page.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful page! So glad I started following your work, it is so much more than inspiring. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLOVE your Lily page!!! I've followed you for quite a while now. I LOVE all your work. Just wish I knew how to sew! Ha. But I DO work in watercolors & I ALWAYS need more stencils! Who doesn't need more stencils!
ReplyDeleteGrandma Nancy in central IL
I learned the order of creating the Stargazer lily from your tutorial. Thanks for that. I've had problems painting anthers and now I think I can do that by painting them first as was shown. Because of your quick tutorials, I'm trying new materials and exploring new methods.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I love lily.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteJane, I love how you incorporated the stencils into your flower drawing. It's different from how you usually do art journaling but effective. I love these stencils.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely stencils. I have never heard of spray gesso before. Thanks for the video, and the give-away. Love your lily :)
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful, I love stargazers and you did an awesome job.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there was such a thing as spray gesso. Happy to have learned a new technique with the stencil. And your lily is simply stunning. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThat is a great background to your beautiful lily, very subtle
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful style and this very pink flower! Would love to try out these stencils some time...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting and what a lovely soft technique for the stencils.
ReplyDeleteI have some stencils, but have been unsure about how get started in using them. Thanks so much for this tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHow would I use the Stargazer techniques on fabric?
ReplyDeleteHi Jane, See you in Napa on the 7th. Love this video using the stencils to 'embellish' your lovely drawing.
ReplyDeleteAs a horticulturist, I love Stargazers. As a crafter/art journalist/ etc I adore how you have used these stencils. Excited for a chance to win a set!
ReplyDeleteI love lilies. I am going to have to try using some of the stencils I have been collecting.
ReplyDeleteI love how you have used these stencils. I grow Stargazers..now I will try to draw them. Thanks for the chance to win a set of stencils.
ReplyDeleterayalbinet@sasktel.net
I've seen them growing in the ground in Seattle and I was amazed! So gorgeous!
Deleteooh- this looks like a lot of fun!!!! I'd love to win the set of stencils! (crossing my fingers!). Gonna look at some of my other stencils & give this a whirl!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous lily and yes, I would love to add another stencil to my stash!
ReplyDeleteLove the subtle effect of the stencil. Thanks for the video showing how you created the painting.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win these stencils and try out your technique. Do you sleep Jane?
ReplyDeleteActually, I'm an 8 hour a night girl!
DeleteWow, I love this! Would love to win those diamond stencils!
ReplyDeleteI use stencils all the time, it would be fabulous to win some. The deer almost always get my Stargazer lily, sometimes it does bloom tho.
ReplyDeleteLove the very subtle texture that this method produces.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous background for a gorgeous lily! I'm wondering if the spray gesso is hard to get off the stencil.
ReplyDeleteJulie, I don't wash my stencils. I just leave the gesso on there. Doesn't seem to make any difference cuz it dries pretty permanent.
DeleteThis stencil collection looks like great fun. I have oodles of supplies, but only a few stencils. I do enjoy them to help create more texture and design, but I'm still pretty new and learning.....thanks to a Make It University sessions with you years ago. I think I painted my first Stargazer Lily in that class and thoroughly loved it. :)
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Love the stargazer. Your sketching is wonderful and I love how the stencil compliments your drawing.
ReplyDeletesuch a lovely delicate use of the stencils ...
ReplyDeleteI like the way you used the stencil in the background. Subtle, and pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou used the stencils in a unique wat! I love to see how different artists use them! What fun!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty, the stencil in the background is so subtle but adds to the whole piece. Thanks for sharing and the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteHave never used water color with stencils and didn't know there was spray gesso - WOW! The subtle background creates a softly delicate mystery. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese look great- love to try them!
ReplyDeleteI loved your tutorial and thanks for the chance to win the stencils.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great idea, now I'm going to have to get spray gesso, I love star gazers
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind to share techniques with us all! And to give us a chance to win a set of these very cool stencils too! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYour work is always so fresh and unique. Thanks for the ideas and chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love these stencils, thanks for the chance to win a set!
ReplyDeleteJorin
So pretty! I think I may need more practice drawing flowers. And a set of the stencils!
ReplyDeleteSuch a soft background....I like that technique!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple and wonderful way to create a background! This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStargazers have long been my very favorite flower! What a beauty you have designed. I particularly like the Diamond Stamps you used as background!
ReplyDeleteI like this technique. I might even be able to do it (with a little practice first)!
ReplyDeletelove the way the stencil pattern complements the "stargazer" theme! thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm always enjoying your soft sketch artwork. The detailed black outlines with the soft watercolors give this a dreamy look and the stenciled background compliments it perfectly. Not too light or too dark...just right! :)
ReplyDeleteI am planning a fabric surface design process for a group of seniors I work with and these would be great for creating some custom quilt blocks. I love the watercolor effect that can be obtained. It would be a great process for expressing the seasons.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lily Jane. I like the stencil too.
ReplyDeleteI've got spray gesso, but have never used it. Now I have inspiration--thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this giveaway! You're awesome and so inspirational! <3
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