Using stencils to paint cinder blocks to use them as a place for your plants is a great way to add beauty to your backyard. You can thank Haeley from Design Improved for this beautiful DIY painted cinder clock planters project. Please share your version with us @Stencil1
Continue reading →Stencil1 is seeking experienced crafty artists who are experienced DIY bloggers. This is paid on a per-project basis. Projects will be for Stencil1.com blog and other sites we promote on.You will: Create projects using Stencil1 stencils. Stencils will be supplied, you will use your own other art supplies Write directions for each step Photograph each…
Continue reading →We rounded up just 10 of our many DIYs on how to make art using stencils. Here they are! Stenciled Canvas Wallhanging Print Making with Horse Stencil Stenciled Arrows Wood Panel Art Stenciled Succulent Art on Black Canvases – DIY Botany Prints Lotus Stencil Painting Indigo Mum Wall Art Birch Tree Stenciled Painting Tropical Leaves…
Continue reading →We’ve gathered some of our Stencil1 Summer Wearable projects to give you some inspiration to customize your own wardrobe for the season! Stenciled Swimwear Succulent-Stenciled Shirt Scallop-Stenciled Wedges Striped Anchor Shirt Fourth of July Tank Lotus Flower Sleeveless Tee DIY American Summer Tee Mandala Stenciled Tote Please share your Stencil1 Summer looks with us @Stencil1
Continue reading →Here are some of our top stenciled projects to get you in the Summer mood! Stenciled Vintage Beach Sign Tropical Leaves Wood Panel Art Stenciled Swimwear Stenciled Wood Clock Cozy Campfire Log Art Get Campy! Stencil1 Camp Stencils Shirt of Paradise Please share your Summer-themed stencil projects with us at @stencil1
Continue reading →Stencils are a great way to make political posters and t-shirts for protests, parades, and rallies. They allow you to duplicate your designs to make numerous shirts and signs and read in a clear, bold manner. Here are ways to use stencils to make your political statement. Make statement tee’s with our political stencils, like…
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