Tuesday, June 19, 2012

BAMS ("BadAss Mini Stencils") Animal Patterns, Tire Tracks, & Bricks Now In!

Ever since my eyes have been opened to the possibilities of stencils as being a true artists' tool as opposed to a non-artist's shortcut, I have been itching to stock my virtual shelves with BAMS.  For those of you who are unfamiliar, BAMS stands for "Bad Ass Mini Stencils," the brand name for some professional airbrush stencils that have become wildly popular with face painters and body painters alike.  (You may recall seeing my first attempt at using BAMS in this blog post last fall)

I am now carrying a selection of the individual BAMS for $4 each,  and have an exclusive package deal that you can only find at Paintertainment...the Animal Set, which includes 5 animal patterns and saves you $2.00 versus purchasing them individually.

For the really serious painter, I also carry the holy grail of stencil sets...the BAM Complete Set (45 stencils for $130) as well as the all new BAM Expansion Set (36 stencils for $104)I'm also offering the ULTIMATE set, which includes both the Complete Set and the Expansion set, 81 stencils total, for just $224...That's a $10 savings!!

These little stencils are the perfect convenient size for face painting, are durable and washable, and can easily be organized together on a ring by utilizing the hole on the end of each stencil.

We carry a variety of sponges that work great for stencils as well.  The Kryolan round sponges can easily be cut into half and be used as two.  Our Snazaroo petal sponge set is great as well, and makes it super easy to dedicate certain sponges to certain colors.  I personally prefer to use the sponge daubers, as the wood handles keep my fingers cleaner.

Anyway, I thought I'd put together a few photos to give you an idea of what you can do with some of these stencils.  I myself am still getting a hang of the paint-to-water ratio to use with stencils, so pardon the sloppy ones...

Leopard print - Yellow base, black stenciled, and brown added with a brush.

Using a metallic on top of a flat color really makes reptile skin pop!

Don't be afraid to use your brush to add highlights and shadows after stenciling.
This stencil could also easily be used for tiger stripes if you use orange instead of white!

Giraffe spots...Kryolan interferenz bronze stenciled on top of a pale yellow

No one says you have to use only one color on your stencil!

In addition to the mini stencils, I'm carrying a couple other new stencils made by the same company.  These are just a little bit bigger in size, but still perfect for face painting.


Boys love the look of a tire track across their face (below, $4.99), and the brick pattern (above, also $4.99) is a fabulous background for lettering and graffiti type designs.  Pair it up with a rubber pore sponge or stipple sponge to get an amazing textured effect as well!


Getting the hang of stencils can be tricky and frustrating at first.  Too little water, and you don't get crisp lines.  Too much, and your design bleeds. But once you play around with them and get a little practice under your belt, you will find yourself adding some absolutely stunning detail to your designs in a fraction of the time it would have taken with a brush!

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for this on stencils! I'll be back to order, esp the tire tracks I've been looking for them..I really like that one that has sort of "burn out" effect!
    Barbara Samuel

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