Showing posts with label stencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stencil. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28, 2015

diy stenciled ikea rug


I'm sure you've forgotten about the Ikea Osted rug I mentioned I was 
planning to stencil two and a half months ago! It was to replace the suzani rug that I'd
 stenciled for our entry a couple years ago. I was feeling guilty for my sporadic posting
 since school got out, and finally got tired of looking at it on our dining room table!
I decided to knock it out over the weekend seeing that we're
 heading out for vacation tomorrow and I'll be taking the rest of the week off. :)
   

 I decided on a classic Greek Key pattern, mixed with the cheetah patterned stencil
 I did on the walls last year gave me the eclectic vibe I love.    


I taped off the border squares and made a super easy stencil for the Greek Key 
pattern inside the squares. 




Supplies:
Ikea Osted Sisal Rug (2' 7" x 4' 7") - $24.99
Black Latex Paint (Satin finish)
Painter's Tape
Stencil Brush 

I didn't unroll the rug for long, but it would help to unroll and let it flatten before 
starting, although I don't think it affected the outcome if you're excited to start.  

It would be a LOT easier to create a stencil that includes the square border 
instead of going to the trouble of taping them off.  
 I'll show you how I did it in case you have nothing better to do on your weekend!

1) Tape rug to create 8 individual squares. I use the width of the tape as a guide for
my measurement (see the small pieces). 


2) Trim tape to create the square border to stencil.


3) I stenciled one coat on all eight squares, then went back over with a second coat.  



4) I used painter's tape to create the Greek Key pattern/size I preferred on top of
a cutting mat. Then placed plastic on top of my pattern and cut out using a sharp 
craft knife.


5) Center your stencil on the square and stencil using a straight up and down pouncing
motion to keep paint from seeping under the edge of the stencil. 

You can see how easy it would be to have created the square border as part of the stencil.


I wanted my spacing in the center between the two Greek Keys wider and used a piece
 of tape over the stencil. That was all I used to keep the stencil secure on the rug as I
 was stenciling. I didn't remove it until from the plastic until the entire rug was finished.



That's it, once you have the stencil cut out it goes quickly. 


 I'll be back in the swing next week!
We're headed to Lake Tahoe, I'll be sharing some of our adventures on Instagram
if you'd like to follow along during the week.




Sunday, March 2, 2014

diy tanzania wallpaper knock-off...


Before I get to the tutorial, thank you all SO much for your sweet comments on my
  Foyer Reveal last week! If you missed it go here for the pretty pictures! :)
It makes sharing my DIY adventures all the more fun to have you along!

Do you remember the popular BAM or SLAM series? Elizabeth @ The Mustard Ceiling
would pose a design question and everyone would weigh in with their opinion. Imagine my
surprise while researching for this post - I happened to come across my comment in 
October of 2012 on Thibaut's Tanzania wallpaper! 

As much as I LOVE it, I’d prefer it in a smaller, less permanent dose…SLAM.
Pam @ Simple Details recently posted..interest for your entryMy Profile

And, another coincidence was the post I wrote the day before:
'Interest for your Entry'
It wasn't about the Cheetah Spots Stencil that now gives mine plenty of interest, but
 another one of my favorite things to include in an entry! :) Check it out here
Clearly our entry had been haunting me on my mind for some time! 



So, here's the scoop - I used Cheetah Spots Stencil from Royal Design Studios. But, I
gave it a couple slight tweaks to get the look of the fabulous, high-end Tanzania wallpaper.

This is what the original stencil looks like, Kristin from The Hunted Interior  stenciled
 fabric to create spotted drapery panels here. 

Kristin @ The Hunted Interior

This is the original Thibaut Tanzania Wallpaper, the pattern isn't quite as open
and the spots are more irregular shaped.


The first tweak...
Scotch Blue Painter's Tape - torn and randomly placed over some of the rounded edges
 to give them the irregular look. The tape stayed put for my entire stencil job. 

 

I did a sample to illustrate the simple process and differences for you.
I used Royal Design Studios Flat Black Stencil Creme and their Stencil Brush.

                               Tweaked Pattern                                           Original Pattern


Second tweak...
After my entire foyer was stenciled I went back and filled in the open spaces to add more
pattern, being sure to cover the area all the way to the ceiling and into corners. I chose
 random areas and stenciled one spot at a time. Imprecise is perfect, just eye-ball the area
 and choose a pattern from the stencil that fits. That's it! If you end up with a spot you think is 
horribly wrong, don't fret you can paint over it!! It sounds time consuming but actually goes
 quickly. I'm not patient enough to wait for paint to dry, so smudges are inevitable. When
 you're all finished go back with the wall paint and do a quick clean up.

Final Tweaked Pattern                                           Original Pattern


I love the pizazz and look of high-end Tanzania wallpaper it gives my foyer 
at a fraction of the cost!



Royal Design Studios provided the stenciling products for my project,
they were a pleasure to work with and I highly recommend using their company!
Thank you!

Thursday, February 27, 2014

foyer reveal...unexpected pizazz

Our little foyer was a booooring first impression, and so overdue for some attention.
It's 4 1/2 feet x 4 1/2 feet, barely big enough to turn around and if that isn't bad
enough it has two doors and two doorways, 1938 charm at its best! Since there wasn't
any possibility for even a teeny piece of furniture or art, I had the small wall area and
 ceiling to make a statement, and decided to be daring. Two knock off diy projects gave me
the look I was going for and a lot of bang for the buck! 


I've always loved Thibaut Tanzania wallpaper, but it's $$ pricey and I'd seen a similar
stencil at Royal Design Studio I thought could work with a little tweak. I'm all about
 getting a high-end look for less and not having to remove wallpaper if I can avoid it!
Cheetah Spots Wall Stencil was perfect for creating the look I hoped!

BEFORE - BOOORING!!

 

  It was ugly! Yes, I let Detail Boy keep his chin-up bar there (he convinced me if it was right
 there he would use it all the time, and he does, so...) then the lovely boob light, and the
 inside of the closet hadn't been painted since I used it to practice sponge painting years ago. 

Moving on...


My love for stripes lives on...in the coat closet, in black, cream and white.


The DIY Sunburst Flush Mount Light is super easy and inexpensive.
(Btw, thanks everyone for all your kind comments!)
I'm hoping people look up! :)


My inspiration was this $700
 Arcadian Home - Global Views Sunburst Gold Modern Flush Mount Ceiling Light


I used Martha Stewart's Sunburst Mirror to create this version!
DIY Sunburst Flush Mount Tutorial


 My favorite part is that our new entry is so unexpected and bit sassy. 



Be sure to check back on Monday, I'll fill you in on the simple way I tweaked
the stencil to give it a more custom look, my stencil trick and paint colors. 

A huge thank you to Royal Design Studios for providing the stencil and supplies,
you couldn't have been more pleasant and helpful! 


I'm playing along with all the creative bloggers at East Coast Creative
Creating with the Stars 2014 - #CWTS 2014
Don't miss out, follow along with the fun and exciting contestants!

Joining Sarah @ Thrifty Decor Chick for March Before & After
Liz Marie, Jennifer, Tonya & Mandy @ Inspire Me Please Link Party

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

project sneak peek...

This is what I've been up to in our sub-freezing temps!
Are you all familiar with the pricey Thibaut Tanzania wallpaper?
I love that is has some sassy, pizazz and I happen to have a space that is in dire need!
You know I'm all about getting a high end look without spending my $$$, I can't wait
to share this inexpensive knock off  with you...    


Here is the real deal in a large dose,  mine will be much smaller and broken up.


Any guesses where I'll be using it?
I know it's not for everyone, are you a fan?

Monday, November 11, 2013

giveaway...cutting edge stencils

THANK YOU to Cutting Edge Stencils for noticing my One Room Challenge
Bedroom Reveal, where I used their Alexa Allover Wall Pattern, 
and offering a free stencil of your choice to one of my lucky readers!   

Check out the endless stencil ideas below
pillows, rugs, walls, artwork, fabric, poufs...I think I see a stenciled rug in my future! :) 
Their easy to follow how-to video gives you all the details if you're a stencil newbie, 
or experienced and want a refresher. 

If you loved the I spy with my little eye game as a kid you'll be excited to know the
 clever marketing team at Cutting Edge came up with this grown up version for inspiration...





How to enter:
1)  Visit Cutting Edge Stencils and leave a comment here naming your favorite!
For Additional entries:
2) Like Cutting Edge Stencils on Facebook
Come back and leave a separate comment telling me you did so.

Your choice of one stencil of any value up to $50
US Residents Only - No shipping charge

Entries close Friday, November 15, 2013 at midnight PST
 random winner to be announced on Saturday, November 16th.

Good luck, fabulous friends!


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

one room challenge...bedroom reveal(s)

Finally!!

A HUGE thank you to Linda @ Calling it Home, the genius behind this fun challenge
that puts our creativity, perseverance and patience to the test! 
If you remember back to Week 1, it was my goal to make our little 13' x 11',
 1938 bedroom feel large and luxurious using DIYs, Craigslist, and my favorite
 budget friendly stores, Homegoods and Ikea.

Here you go... 


No surprise, I went with my favorite neutrals that I can change up on a whim
when I'm in the mood for color. A lot of pattern and texture keep it interesting.
I stenciled three walls with the Cutting Edge Alexa Stencil.

BEFORE...












The headboard was a score from Craigslist, originally red and gold. A little gray paint 
gave it the timeless look I was hoping for. The velvet pillows are from Ikea, I added
 the Greek Key trim and made the leopard lumbar last year. 
A small console fit perfectly in the bay window, and ended up being a great place for the tv.
 The Chippendale chair was another Craigslist find, I painted it high gloss white and added
a faux sheepskin upholstered seat. The black and white print is framed fabric and the
confetti vase a simple diy.

I love my new bleached natural woven shades, I had them raised to help with
lighting for the photos. 

Mr. Simple's nightstand, I love the classic, masculine statement the agate bookends
 and brass magnifying glass from Rejuvenation lend to his side.

The 63" Ikea mirrors behind the nightstands give the illusion of a larger space, I added
 the top detail for a custom look. 

I used a pair of Ikea Rast dressers as nightstands, but not before doing a hack!
 Ikea Rast Dresser - Covered in Faux Ostrich
 Ikea's new work lamp is a favorite, I love mixing metals and styles. 

Opposite our bed is an oversized print of the exterior of the hotel we stayed
 at when we were married in Italy.  

In keeping with my tradition of showing you what I'll do come spring and summer,
here are the neutrals with a pop of color... :)


The lamps, hotel bedding and bright throw are all from Homegoods.

I was smitten with the Greek key trim and added more to pillows from World Market,
and made gray and white lumbar.

The bedskirt is Nate Berkus Patras Chamomile, and was a super easy diy.

I brought in my favorite abstract from Kerry Steele, and a purple pillow with
another nod to Chippendale. 

Don't be fooled by the glamorous vibe, 
keeping it real with our spoiled Rio that shares the end of the bed with us!

I can't thank you enough for following along, and all of your support and kind comments!

I have lots of fun behind the scene details I couldn't fit in,
 stop by for an update next week!

Now go see what these fabulous ladies are revealing and don't forget to
stop by Linda's on Thursday to see the reveals everyone has worked so hard on!

Linking up with Kim @ Savvy Southern Style - Wow Us Wednesdays 
and
Sarah @ Thrifty Decor Chick December Before & After
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