Canvas Roadshow/Hammer and Stain in Bedford was filled on April 7 with crafters. Sleeves were rolled up to customize wooden items like signs, trays, and drink coolers. Default stencils were available, but some sent in designs they would like painted on their piece. Whether or not their laser cut stencil was personalized, each project was unique to the person by the colors they chose and how it was painted. One group of teen girls, and a mom, did the same Taylor Swift Era’s sign, but the plentiful details in the stencil, no two signs were painted the same.
Canvas Roadshow/Hammer and Stain in Bedford was filled Sunday with crafters. Sleeves were rolled up to customize wooden items like signs, trays, and drink coolers. Default stencils were available, but some participants sent in designs they would like painted on their piece. Whether or not their laser cut stencil was personalized, each project was unique to the person by the colors chosen and how it was painted. One group of teen girls, and a mom, did the same Taylor Swift Eras sign, but with the plentiful details in the stencil, no two signs were painted the same. Seen above, Jackie Manchester helps her mom, Janet Manchester, place a large stencil during a woodshop class.
Color was not lacking on Abby Doyle’s “Era’s” art piece she painted at a wood shop class at Canvas Roadshow/Hammer and Stain in Bedford, on April 7, 2024.
Next to the paint supply station, Laurie Zahares uses a blowdryer to speed up the dry time for the base of her tray during a wood shop class at Canvas Roadshow/Hammer and Stain in Bedford, on April 7, 2024.
Canvas Roadshow/Hammer and Stain in Bedford was filled Sunday with crafters. Sleeves were rolled up to customize wooden items like signs, trays, and drink coolers. Default stencils were available, but some participants sent in designs they would like painted on their piece. Whether or not their laser cut stencil was personalized, each project was unique to the person by the colors chosen and how it was painted. One group of teen girls, and a mom, did the same Taylor Swift Eras sign, but with the plentiful details in the stencil, no two signs were painted the same. Seen above, Jackie Manchester helps her mom, Janet Manchester, place a large stencil during a woodshop class.
Color was not lacking on Abby Doyle’s “Era’s” art piece she painted at a wood shop class at Canvas Roadshow/Hammer and Stain in Bedford, on April 7, 2024.
Next to the paint supply station, Laurie Zahares uses a blowdryer to speed up the dry time for the base of her tray during a wood shop class at Canvas Roadshow/Hammer and Stain in Bedford, on April 7, 2024.