Cork boards are awesome because they can be great functional pieces of art. They take on paint really well and serve as a great surface to pin your daily reminders on. Not only will you be on top of everything you have to do, but your office will also look great!

To make this pin board, you’ll need: 4 8 ½” by 11” cork sheets, multi-surface paint, brushes, double sided mounting tape and our cherry branch 11 x 11 stencil.

Step 1: Lay out your four cork sheets side by side so that they form a square. Place your stencil on the top right corner of your square. Angle it so that it looks as if your branch is part of a big cherry blossom tree.

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Step 2: Using brown paint and a stencil brush, begin to paint in the branch. Make sure to use a dry brush technique, this means that you are using a very small amount of paint and applying several layers to make the color more saturated. Use an up and down dabbing motion to paint.

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Step 3: Rinse your brush, or use a different brush to paint your petals white. If you are re-using your previous brush, make sure you dry it really well. Again, use very little paint and an up and down dabbing motion.

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Step 4: We love the colors of cherry blossoms. To simulate that look, we used a dab of pink paint (paint your plate a little bit to get the excess paint off your brush) to tint parts of the petals a pastel pink.

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Step 5: Use the stencil at different angles to paint some flowers and petals falling off the branch.

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Step 6: Once your paint is dry, put a piece of double-sided mounting tape of the back of your cork sheets. Hang them up arranged like you painted them, but allow them to separate a little bit from each other.  Snap a picture of your pin board and show us what it looks like in your home or office! @stencil1

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Individual clear stamps, also known as acrylic stamps, are easy to use and similar to rubber stamps. To use, simply peel off stamp from it’s backing, attach it to a clear stamp block and stamp away! These stamps are perfect for layering and for creating fun and graphic designs.


Whether you have a significant other or just love yourself, why not tote around the good vibes? This easy how-to will show you how easy it is to custom stencil a tote bag using our HEARTS 4-pack stencil, some multi-surface paint, and a stencil brush on a basic cotton tote.

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FIrst thing you want to do is insert a piece of cardboard into the tote. This way your paint won’t bleed through to the back of the bag and it will provide you a flat surface to stencil on.Heart_tote_Stencil1_2

Now place your stencil where you’d like your design to appear.

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Time to whip our the fabric paint!

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Stenciling is a dry-brush technique.  Always remove excess paint from your brush before you paint in the design.

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I usually fill in my designs completely and evenly but I wanted these hearts to look airbrushed with a little dimension. The way you achieve this effect is by working from the edges inward in a swirling motion. As the brush gets less paint on it, you then lightly paint in the center.

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See 🙂

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Repeat the process. I switched colors but I did not wash my brush or my stencil as I wanted to blend colors. That’s up to you!

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And again!

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I did this four times, sort of a motion to the hearts…

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Once the design dries, heat seal with an iron for 30-60 seconds per area.

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Tote your happy hearts around like my friend Libby did, spreading a little love in the NYC subway!

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Nikki, our Stencil1 intern, transformed an empty spraycan into a beautiful collectors’ item inspired by a Montana spraypaint can. This spraycan would look great on your shelf next to your cute robot toys and other stencil1 graffiti art!

She started by painting the can black.

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Once dry, she stenciled it with our mini spraycan stencil and applied the details by hand.

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Lastly, she painted the top green and attached it to the can.

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Show off your spraycans @stencil1!


1. Paint it!

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Make your pumpkins spooky with multi-surface paint! Try using one of our patterns stencils underneath your favorite halloween themed stencil!

2. Etch it!

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Use a dremel to stencil your pumpkin and give it this unique look!

 

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For an easy alternative, stencil your pumpkins with sharpie markers! This is a fast and simple way to get your house ready for Halloween!

You can use any of our stencils for these projects. Here are the ones we used:

Halloween 4-Pack

Owl

Birds and Bees 4-Pack

Antlered Deer

Royal Crown

Leopard Print Pattern

Moroccan Pattern