Stamp Stencil Paint: Making Extraordinary Patterned Projects by Hand
By (Author) Anna Joyce
Illustrated by John Hendrix
Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
1st August 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Needlework and fabric crafts
745.7
Hardback
144
Width 222mm, Height 250mm, Spine 19mm
870g
Textile artist Anna Joyce's design process is intuitive, relaxed, and rooted in the belief that we should live with color and pattern every day. Inspired by vintage fabric, folk art, shapes in nature, and exciting new color combinations, Joyce's distinctive projects showcase the beauty of the unexpected and the mark of the artist's hand. In Stamp Stencil Paint, Joyce shares her signature hand-printing techniques and infectious enthusiasm for adding patterns to ready-made surfaces such as fabric, ceramics, paper, leather, furniture, walls, and more. Following beautiful step-by-step photography, crafters learn new, easy skills to stamp, stencil, and hand-paint wonderful projects for their homes, wardrobes, families, and friends.
In Stamp Stencil Paint, Anna Joyce makes the traditional hand-printing techniques we grew up with feel fresh and modern again. Her love of color and pattern is inspiring and makes me want to stop what I'm doing and start a project! * Grace Bonney, Founder, Design*Sponge *
As someone whos always trying new printing and painting techniques, Im thrilled to have Stamp Stencil Paint in my hands. This book is a gold mine of totally fresh projects that appeal to my passion for pattern and color without compromising ease and budget. * Lisa Congdon, Artist and Author *
Anna Joyce leads you through simple (yet not basic) projects so effortlessly, you'll feel like you're making something beautiful with your best friend on a sunny afternoon. * Rena Tom, Retail Consultant and Founder, Makeshift Society *
The true beauty of this book can be found in the easy-to-understand instructions and incredible photography. Beginners will feel confident trying these projects and seasoned pros will find fresh new ideas. Gotta go! Need to stencil my walls now! * Kari Chapin, Author of The Handmade Marketplace and Grow Your Handmade Business *
Fine artists and crafting hobbyists of all skill levels can take inspiration from this cheerful guide. * Library Journal *
Its always time to celebrate new craft talent, especially one who translates pattern into simple, effective, and striking design. Thats the calling of Joyce, who, in her first book, nails the concept of a universal appeal. * Booklist *
Anna is using her new book to teach readers how to infuse vibrance and creativity into their everyday lives with simple projects. * Entertain Decorate Celebrate magazine *
If youre looking to take your stamping to a new level and expand your creativity, check out Stamp Stencil Paint. Annas designs are trendy, stylish and modern. * Craft Gossip *
If youve ever carved or cut out your own stamp, you knowdipping that stamp in paint and creating your own design can get a little addictive. In the new book Stamp Stencil Paint by pattern-making pro Anna Joyce, a whole section is devoted to the art of creating custom-stamped patterns. * HGTV.com *
There are at least a dozen projects weve bookmarked to make. No matter what project you gravitate to, the book is worth checking out. * The Pioneer Woman *
This beautifully photographed book demonstrates that stamped, stenciled, and printed designs dont have to be complex to be striking . . . its the projects themselves, created with a clean, elegant aesthetic, that are so captivating. * Cloth Paper Scissors *
The book covers projects on ready-made surfaces like fabric, ceramics, paper, leather, furniture, walls, and more. Easy, clear directions make this book even more amazing. * Lisa Congdon *
Beautiful and filled with simple yet clever patterns and techniques on a variety of surfaces. As a maker, its rare that I spend time creating work that is not my own, but her book has me inspired to make several of her projects for my home. * The House That Lars Built *
Anna Joyce is a professional designer and teacher. Her work has been featured in print in Real Simple, Anthology, and Lucky magazines, and online on Apartment Therapy, Design*Sponge, and sfgirlbybay. A finalist in the Martha Stewart American Made Awards, she sells her work on Etsy (where she has more than 10,000 followers) and through online shops and boutiques around the country. Visit her website at annajoycedesign.com.