@@saramalva I’ve been thinking, you could use literally any permanent sharpie marker for it, and it’ll look good. I feel like it’s even easier than the paint because the paint can bleed through the pages. But with a sharpie, you have more control over it, if that makes sense. 😅
@ i haven’t tried using a sharpie, but you can you whatever paint you prefer! As long as the edges are smooth and the book is well pressed, you shouldn’t have ink bleeding!
@@LolaSteininger sharpie will bleed - but you can use spray paint for easier application and lighter layers you just gotta make sure to cover the whole book with paper to protect it.
Thank you for watching this video! If you have any questions about the stencils, feel free to ask in the comments! 💖
Thank you for showing the process and explaining 🌟
@@TreestoStay thank you 💖
Do some more videos about this 😊
Thank you, I will!
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What kind of paint is this? Is it acrylic, water colors, or some special paint for books only?
@@LolaSteininger It’s water-based acrylic paint (I used DecoArt Americana) ☺️
@@saramalva I’ve been thinking, you could use literally any permanent sharpie marker for it, and it’ll look good. I feel like it’s even easier than the paint because the paint can bleed through the pages. But with a sharpie, you have more control over it, if that makes sense. 😅
@ i haven’t tried using a sharpie, but you can you whatever paint you prefer! As long as the edges are smooth and the book is well pressed, you shouldn’t have ink bleeding!
@@LolaSteininger sharpie will bleed - but you can use spray paint for easier application and lighter layers you just gotta make sure to cover the whole book with paper to protect it.
Is the stencil diy or bought?
I make the stencils and sell them at my shop! Here’s the link if you want to check it out saramalvadesigns.etsy.com/?section_id=43375589