Sparrow Wood Panels

We’re really excited to share our Stencil1 stencil line in collaboration with PLAID. We recently released a video showing how to stencil artist wood panels using our new designs and multi-surface paint. These wood panels are extremely graphic, colorful and a great way to decorate an empty wall in your home.

Please check out our video to learn how to make this piece at home or follow these step-by-step directions

For this project you’ll need Swallow stencil set, stencil brushes, multi-surface paint, tape and wood panels.

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Step 1: Center the pattern, which is your first layer, on your wood panel. Using a small amount of paint and a stencil brush, paint the layer on. Remember that stenciling is a dry-brush technique. This means you are using very little paint and adding more layers if you want a darker tone.  You can paint in a circular motion or by dabbing the brush up and down.

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Step 2: Allow your first layer to dry—you can use a blow dryer to speed up the process. Once it is dry, place the silhouette of the sparrow on the panel; this is your second layer. You can secure the stencil with tape if you want to get very crisp edges.

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Step 3: Once the second layer is dry, you are ready to stencil the detail, which is your last layer. Make sure to use a dry-brush technique.

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Step 4: You can make one of these panels or a set of them. Making a set will create a dramatic pop of design! Get creative, have fun and send us pictures of where you hang them up!

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