Hey Stencilers,

Get organized, while staying stylish with this new how-to! We turned a pin board we found in a yard sale for $3 and transformed it into something totally chic. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, indeed.

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Things you will need: Pin board, Stencil1 11 x 11 repeat stencils, Plutonium aerosol paint, spray adhesive (optional).

Step 1. Prepare your materials. Make sure your work area has appropriate ventilation, like the outdoors. Luckily, Plutonium aerosol paint is environmentally friendly and reduces the carbon footprint of aerosol spray by 50%! More info about their eco-friendly aerosol cans here.

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Step 2. Place your stencil on top of the pin board. For this tutorial, we used the Quatrefoil repeat pattern. Depending how large your pin board is, you may have to move your stencil around in order for it to cover the entire board. Easy for you, Stencil1 repeat stencils have registration marks built in the stencil to make sure your pattern stays uniformed! Tip: Spray some spray adhesive to the back of your stencil to prevent the stencil from shifting or paint bleeding underneath the stencil.

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Step 3. Shake up your spray can to ensure the paint is well mixed. Here, we used Plutonium’s Motown. Spray over the stencil until your pin board is evenly coated.

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Step 4. Let your pin board dry for a few minutes before you remove the stencil.

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Step 5. Pin your notes, reminders, and even pictures to complete this pin board. Hang it somewhere you can always see it!

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Snap a picture of it, and share with us @Stencil1!


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Learn from Stencil1’s very own, Ed Roth! In this class, you’ll learn how to make your own DIY stencils and how to use them to create 3 different looks on your walls. You will also get 2 downloadable custom stencils for FREE when you purchase this class for only $4.99. Check it out now!

More classes from Ed are coming soon!

We are excited to be part of Good Housekeeping.TV, alongside some of the most awesome DIY-ers, such as Rachel Faucett from Handmade Charlotte, Paul Lowe from Sweet Paul Magazine, Brett Bara from Brooklyn Craft Company, and many more!! Check out GoodHousekeeping.TV for a full list of contributors and for more DIY projects, triple-tested recipes, home makeovers, tips, tricks and inspiration, in the highest-quality instructions from these experts.

 


Hey Stencilers!

Summer’s not over yet. Let’s enjoy this hot weather while we still have it! Try upcycling your plain swimwear with Stencil1 stencils! Guaranteed to have heads turning.

Things you will need: White swimwear, paintbrushes, Stencil1 repeat patterns, Tulip soft fabric paint, and piece of cardboard.

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Step 1. Gather your materials. Before you start painting, make sure you place the piece of cardboard between the material to prevent the paint bleeding from one side to the other. Here, we got these nylon swimming trunks from H&M. Place your stencil on top of your swimwear and hold in place. For this tutorial, we’re using the Shifted Rectangles repeat pattern.

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Step 2. Load up your brush with your desired color and paint away! Painting on nylon can be difficult, but it’s definitely not impossible. Try to take your time so that the material doesn’t shift too much. Patience is key!

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Step 3. Wait a few minutes until it’s dry before you remove the stencil.

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And that’s it! They’re ready to wear into the water. Show them off at the beach, pool, or wherever you please for whatever we have left of the Summer!

Snap a picture of it, and share with us @Stencil1!


Last weekend Stencil1 took its show on the road, and gave the people of Miami even more sunshine at the Soho Beach House. Children and teens of all ages created colorful t-shirts with a DIY attitude. But they are not the only ones that can create masterpieces. You too can create your shirts of art in a few easy steps!

Things you will need: Stencil1 Scallop Repeat Pattern, Stencil1 Turntable, Tulip Soft Fabric Paint, paintbrush, and t-shirt.

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Step 1. Place stencil in desired location for your design. You can tape it in place with painter’s tape.

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Step 2. Choose the desired colors that you wish to paint with.

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Step 3. Lightly dab paint onto t-shirt filling in the stencil. You can also blend colors for an ombre effect!

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Step 4. Once finished filling in the stencil, allow t-shirt to dry for a few minutes.

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Step 5. Remove the stencil for the t-shirt.

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Step 6. Once the first design is complete, you can layer! Place a second stencil in the desired location, we chose the turntable stencil!

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Step 7. Stencil in with a new color to make your design pop.

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Step 8. We filled it in with a dried brush look to simulate spray paint.

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Step 9. Repeat!

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Step 10. Allow t-shirt to dry, and then wear your masterpiece!

Snap a picture of it, and share it with us @Stencil1

But we are not done yet…

Check out a few photos from last weekend’s event in Miami!

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The event itself was fun, the kids did their thing. So many colorful paints were used!

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One of the youngest attendees, Lucas, did a great job stenciling our Ranchero Stencil and further customized with Tulip Fabric Markers.


We are all influenced by design, you walk into the wine shop and often judge to quality of the wine by it’s pretty label. Well, now you get to play designer with Scratchpad Cellars. Not only do you get to drink the wine, which is quite tasty, you DIY your own label! The bottles even come with a pencil. Well, when we saw this, we had had to give them the old Stencil1 treatment. Here’s how a few days at the beach went…

I wrapped the bottle with our Stencil1 Antlered Deer Stencil in the 6″ x 6″ size, perfect size for this label.

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I used an inked and Stencil1 brush…

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Here’s the reveal, but I thought let me add some pattern…

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Using another color, I added some Chevron

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Time for bottle two, a crisp white…I think our SURF theme stencils are appropriate.

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I used the outside as my color inspiration.

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Here he is, surfing safari!

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Then bottle three, I decided to do the SURF WAGON and just use the pencil for a scratchy DIY rustic look.IMG_3830

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The final three, note two are empty already!

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What designs would you put on a wine bottle? Please tag your stenciled wine bottles #Stencil1 @Stencil1

CHEERS!