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Selbstmordparty und hier für Euch ausgestellt:stencils sprühen kann ganz schön nervig sein. packt mensch sie in eine tüte kleben sie ständig fest, hält mensch sie in der hand sie das nicht nur doof und auffällig aus sondern ist auch noch total klebrig und so. deshalb lieber sauber und unauffällig…
ihr braucht:

Schritt 1:
besorgt euch eine pizzaschachtel, am besten nicht so eine wie ich sie hier habe (sonst müsst ihr sie erst modifizieren) sondern gleich eine die mit einem! deckel von einer seite zu öffnen geht.


Schritt 2:
schachtel umdrehn und schablone, die im übrigen kleiner seien muss als die schachtel und des formates wegen auch nicht A4, drauflegen und nachzeichnen.



Schritt 3:
nach dem nachzeichnen ca. 0,5cm innerhalb des gezeichneten ausschneiden

Schritt 4:
schalblone spiegelverkehrt von außen (wichtig) drauflegen. von außen deswegen, damit sie noch dichter am objekt der begierde anliegt und festkleben.

Schritt 5:
ready to take off…let`s start the action.

ich hoffe mensch kann damit was anfangen…is ja schließlich auch das erste und ein sehr schnell gemachtes tutorial.
dont say it, spray it! le smp (im schlechten reimrausch)
edit: und wie bei allen tutorials freut mensch sich natürlich über rückmeldungen…thx.
Veröffentlicht von dazzle in : TuToRiALs , einen kommentar schreiben
Gefunden auf blogsport und hier für euch ausgestellt.
Das erste turtorial ist auf “codo´s” flickr released und das zweite weiter unten linkt cupk´s seite (aufjedenfall mal rein gucken)!
Materials: Fixatives and varnishes
“This I think is one of the most important steps to making sure your sticker survives the weather. I typically start with a acrylic varnish and then finish with liquitex gloss varnish. The acrylic has UV protection and makes sure the inks will not bleed when the gloss varnish is applied. The gloss varnish creates a rubbery coating which stops the rain from pulling the color out. Workable fixative can be used as substitute for the acrylic varnish. These varnishes will not hurt the adhesive on the other side of the paper either. ”
Materials: Inks
“I have switched to acrylic inks for most of my stickers now. They come in a wide array of colors and metallic inks too. You just need brushes but the inks will go a long way and you do not need to be over 18 to buy them. You can also get away with being less precise as they will not typically cover the black outline you laid down.
You can get them usually at your local art store but you can also get them online at:
www.dickblick.com”
Materials: Markers
“There are a lot of markers out there but many of them will not stand the test of time. it needs to an oil based marker (no sharpies). A few companies that make good markers are:
Marvy Uchida Deco color - These are the best for fills and and outlines because they can cover almost anything but be wary of the fumes. Will last outside without being treated for a while.
Sharpie Oil Paint. OK for fills and outlines and less oder than Deco. Will last outside without being treated for a while.
Sharpie poster paint: good for outlines and sometime for fills. Will NOT last outside
without being treated for a while.
Elmers paint markers - These are better for outlines especially the black. Will last outside without being treated for a while.
Sakura - The make color markers and the do last once treated. I think the metallic inks are the best however.
They can be bought at certain art stores but in many places now you need to be over 18. You can also order them online at:
www.dickblick.com www.pearlpaint.com ”
Step 01 - Starting the Sheet
“take a full blank sheet of paper and use a pencil to draw out your initial design. By using pencil first you can correct or redraw what you do not like. You can order the paper from many source online. I use the cheap matte finish paper as it will be getting treated anyway. Do not use an ink jet because no matter what they say the ink will not survive the weather. Only laser printers and copy machines will produce a black that lasts because the ink is melted on to the paper.
Here a few places to order from:
www.onlinelabels.com www.worldlabel.com www.desktoplabels.com ”
Step 02: Drawing the Outline
“Drawer over pencils lines with a permanent maker ”
Step 03 - Different approaches
“I use two different approaches. Sometimes I work from what I print out using a laser printer and other times I just raw it out. I find that when a lot of black is involves it’s cheaper and easier to use the laser printer out from the computer. Sometimes I will scam my drawing into the computer to reproduce later. You could also draw it out and take it to the copy shop to make copy’s on sheets of sticker paper as well. ”
Step 04 - Finishing the Outlines
“outline all your drawings on the page. You can always touch up lines after your are cone coloring it. ”
Step 05 - Coloring In the Design
“fill in the design. I typically use the inks because they end up being cheaper than the markers when covering larger areas. They also give off not fumes like the markers do. When treated properly the colors will last for quite a long time outside.”
Step 06 - Finishing the design
“After painting in the design add any decoration with paint markers. You can also do this step after spraying with workable fixative if you want to add layer of color. ”
Step 07: Spraying Fixative or Acrylic Varnish
“This step is not 100% necessary. I do it so when I move to the next step of applying gloss varnish it does not bleed. This process fixes the inks into the paper. You can either use acrylic varnish or workable fixative. You need to do this outside because of the fumes. I recommend keeping an old board around or a piece of cardboard so the spray does not end up everywhere. ”
Step 08: Coving with Gloss Varnish
“This process seals the inks in to protect them from the weather. Gloss varnish does not give of nasty fumes so you can use it indoors with no worry’s This I think is pretty crucial step if you want it to last outside. ”
Step 09 - Cleaning Up
“Always wash your brush immediately after using the gloss varnish or you will not have brushes to use the next time. Just like the varnish will seal your piece and protect it, It will also bind your bristles of your brush. I use artists pink soap which is pretty cheap. I use to clean up after the inks and paints as well which get trapped in the bristles of the brush. You can use any time of soap .”
Step 10 - Cutting it Out
“Using and exacto knife cut out the design. You can either leave some white space or not at all. You could use a scissors as well. ”
Step 11 - The Final Product

“Now your ready to take it out and share it with the world.”
“This will guide you through a process I use to makes stickers. There are no absolutes to this process. This is just my interpretation on ways to create stickers that last outdoors after spending considerable time and money experimenting.”
und hier ist das flickr-set dazu: link