Introducing NEW Matisse Cut-Out Stencils and Masks

Make Your Own Combinations and Compositions

In this week's Tutorial Tidbit Barb from Joggles and I are SUPER excited to announce my new designs inspired by the paper cut-outs of Henri Matisse! Late in his life Matisse started making art from cut out paper when he found it difficult to paint anymore. I have always loved these abstract, fun shapes that he created, cut, and hung on the walls of museums. You can cut out the shapes and arrange them on your walls, or in your artwork. These elements can be incorporated into florals, head pieces, backgrounds, etc. The creative possibilities with these shapes are endless!

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NOTE: We used my NEW series of stencils in this video plus 6-and 2-inch brayers, a 9x11 Gel Plate, Oxide Sprays, Dylusions Sprays, and craft card stock plus tags
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