It’s not just for keeping a surface clear of painty messes and making clean up easy!
Supplies For This Video:
Ranger NonStick Craft Sheet Material – sold by the foot. Please enter a quantity of 2 or more, depending on the number of feet that you need.
Ranger NonStick Craft Sheet – precut and sold as a 15″ x 18″ piece
Art By Marlene Dies – I used the ones numbered STENCILBM01, STENCILBM02, and STENCILBM03
Joggles Bound Smooth & Sturdy Journals & Additional Pages
Joggles Disc Bound Watercolor Journals & Additional Pages
Joggles Black Smooth & Sturdy Tags
6 Comments
You are AMAZING!!!! What an absolutely wonderful idea! Thank You.
What a great idea! I was wondering what to do with the craft sheets I recently replaced. I will use some of this material with the Art by Marlene die that looks like punchinella to make a stencil/mask. Thanx!
I bit the bullet a month ago and bought 2’ of the nonstick craft sheet to cover my desk surface and it is by far, one of the best investments I have made in my craft room! My desk is 2’ in depth, so that I have a full 39” covered across the desk and it is plenty of space for all of my messy projects. Cutting up old craft sheets and making masks is brilliant! Their clean-up will be so much easier, especially with paints. Thank you for your great ideas!
What a grand idea. I have an old sheet that is fairly stained and scratched. Sure beats tossing it, for I have many dies useful for stencils. Thanks, Barb!
I like that the craft sheet mask doesn’t absorb the medium so you get a good 2nd print. Nifty idea.
Almost didn’t watch this because I read “masks” and thought, “face masks.” Boy, do I feel dumb.
Excellent video!