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Amsterdam Canal Houses Silk Screen Stencil Set for Glass Fusing & Ceramics
Amsterdam Canal Houses Silk Screen Stencil Set for Glass Fusing & Ceramics
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Amsterdam Canal Houses Silk Screen Stencil Set for Glass Fusing & Ceramics
Create beautiful European-inspired artwork with this Amsterdam Canal Houses Silk Screen Stencil Set designed for fused glass artists, ceramic artists, and creative makers. This reusable sticky-back silk screen features seven detailed Amsterdam houses inspired by the iconic Dutch houses and historic canal houses found throughout the Netherlands.
Inspired by the charming canals, bicycles, and historic buildings of Amsterdam, these detailed townhouse silhouettes bring the feeling of European travel memories into your fused glass and ceramic artwork.
The decorative rooflines, narrow facades, and classic Netherlands architecture make this screen perfect for creating European village scenes, cityscape artwork, travel-inspired fused glass panels, and architectural designs filled with old-world charm.
Screen Size: 8.5" x 11"
Approximate Design Sizes:
- 8 Individual Amsterdam Canal House Designs
- Sizes range from approximately 1" wide x 3" tall to 1.7" wide x 4.25" tall
Perfect for:
- Amsterdam and Netherlands-inspired artwork
- European village scenes
- Travel-inspired fused glass art
- Architectural artwork
- Historic building designs
- Cityscape fused glass panels
- Vacation memory projects
- Functional glass art
The eight individual canal house designs allow artists to create layered European streetscapes, charming Dutch village scenes, historic town artwork, urban landscapes, and architectural fused glass projects using a single reusable silk screen stencil.
Perfect For These Techniques:
- Glass screen printing
- Enamel printing
- Layered fused glass art
- Mixed media layering
- Functional glass art
Ideal For:
- Fused glass artists
- Beginner glass artists
- Ceramic and pottery artists
- Mixed media artists
- Travel lovers
- Architecture enthusiasts
- European decor lovers
- Craft fair artists and makers
- Handmade gift creators
- Artists looking for detailed architectural artwork without hand drawing
Art Style: European, architectural, vintage cityscape, Dutch-inspired artwork featuring Amsterdam canal houses, historic storefronts, townhouse silhouettes, decorative facades, and old-world urban charm.
These iconic Amsterdam houses instantly evoke the atmosphere of the Netherlands and are perfect for artists creating meaningful travel memories, European-inspired decor, historic city scenes, and handmade gifts.
Use this reusable silk screen stencil as a sticky-back stencil, screen print stencil, mesh stencil, architectural screen printing stencil, or cityscape stencil for glass screen printing, enamel printing, functional glass art, fused glass panels, ceramics, and mixed media projects.
Our sticky-back silk screens temporarily adhere to smooth surfaces to help artists achieve crisp, detailed prints with excellent control and fine architectural detail. This screen works beautifully with ColorFire Glass Enamel Paste.
Explore additional artist-designed artwork in our Mark Hufford Screen Prints Collection and discover more unique artistic designs in our Miscellaneous Silk Screen Collection.
New to glass screen printing? Every silk screen includes a FREE written tutorial, and you can also follow our detailed Screen Printing on Glass Tutorial for step-by-step instructions, tips, troubleshooting advice, and firing information for COE 90 and COE 96 glass.
Have questions about cleaning, reuse, firing, and troubleshooting? Visit our Sticky-Back Silk Screen FAQ for Glass Fusing & Ceramics for helpful tutorials, beginner guidance, screen care instructions, and answers to common questions about using reusable silk screens with fused glass and ceramics.
Compatible With:
- Float glass
- COE 90 glass
- COE 96 glass
- Ceramics and pottery
- Mixed media surfaces
Works Well With:
- ColorFire Glass Enamel Paste
- Glass enamels
- Underglazes
- Acrylics
- Screen printing mediums
