With the Winter Holidays behind us, we’re all looking forward to those first few weeks of Spring where the flowers are blooming and the bikes are strolling. One way to prepare for the Spring time is to start looking for ways to redecorate our homes. With this DIY, we’ll show you how to make these unique wooden panels that are sure to add the perfect Spring touch to your house. We drew inspiration from Japanese textiles when creating these wooden panel.

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The materials you will need include 4 square wooden panels, paint, spray ink (choose from our array of different finishes like neon, metallic, and standard) , a paint brush, scrap paper, and two of our mum stencils. Here, we are using Asian Mum and Exotic Mum.

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First, lay out your scrap paper to protect your area. Then place one of your wooden panels on top. Grab your spray ink and begin to spray the panel. We went for our Standard Spray Ink in Blue.

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Continue to spray the ink onto the wooden panel until it is completely covered. What makes using ink on wood so great is that it creates a pigmented staining effect, while allowing the grain of the wood to show through. Once you finish the first panel, move onto the others.

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Gather all the panels and align them right next to each other. Now that we’ve created the perfect base, it’s time to stencil! Grab one of the mum flower stencils (either the Asian Mum or Exotic Mum) and lay it on top of the panels. TIP: To prevent the stencil from moving out of place during painting, apply spray adhesive to the back of the stencil.

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Grab your paint (we went for a white color) and brush, and begin to stipple the paint onto the stencil. Go for an opaque coverage or a distressed kind of look.

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Once you finish, gently lift the stencil up to reveal your beautiful floral design.

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Continue to stencil the wooden panels, alternating between the Asian Mum and Exotic Mum.

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Once you’re satisfied with the amount of flowers placed on the panels, you’re done!

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Space them apart evenly when hanging on the wall to create a cohesive balance.

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With the bright pigment of the Ink Spray and the fresh feel of the mum stencils, these customized wooden panels make the perfect wall art for Spring! Share your projects with us @Stencil1!


We love when our Stencil1 customers share with us what they create using our stencils! Mary created this awesome table runner for a pirate-themed reception using many of our nautical-inspired single image and repeat pattern stencils. We really like how you laid everything out. It looked challenging working with such a huge surface, but you definitely conquered the table runner. Amazing job, Mary!

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Here’s a list of stencils Mary used for her table runners:

Bold Chain Repeat Pattern

Wood Grain Repeat Pattern

Repeat Fashion Chains 4-Pack

Anchor

Octopus

Jolly Roger

Swallow

Palm Tree

Skeleton

Brooklyn Nautical

BONUS! Mary also shared with us her favorite piece she has created using our 1Man stencil.

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Do you have  work you created using our stencils and want to show it to the world? Share it with us and you may be featured in our next post!


I have been having a blast on Periscope, broadcasting some fun how to projects and random day-to-day inspiration here in NYC. If you have not yet downloaded Periscope, it’s an app for your phone where you can broadcast live as well as chat live, a real party on your phone.  I hope you can join in, send me some questions, chat, throw in a few hearts, it should be a fun time!

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Along the Seine River in Paris, lover’s carve their initials into the birch tree’s bark. This project is inspired by this act of love. We are stenciling real birch bark and using it to wrap around a vase of flowers!

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Trees along the Seine..

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Initials and hearts carved into the trees.

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I foraged this fallen birch bark from some trees in Upstate New York. Thank you Mother Nature for the perfect paper.

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I am going to use several of our letter stencils, different fonts and sizes – Old English, Corsiva, Industrial…

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For a clean application, I am using a stencil brush and Clearsnap black ink. I love using their inks because, unlike paint, you can’t overload the brush with your medium.

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Start by taping your bark to your work surface for a nice flat surface.

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Use your stencil brush and pick up some ink.

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I wrote the word “love” many times and with the somewhat see-through stencils, lining up your letters to spell words is easy…

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love…

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Keep going writing whatever words you want- A poem perhaps? LOVE? XO? I LOVE YOU?

Now it’s time to add a flower arrangement. We called in an expert in this case, Bridget Vizoso. Bridget is a floral artist and event planner and has mastered the art of floral arrangement. She creates sculptures with flowers and her work is beautiful and unexpected. She created this for us in about 20-30 minutes. She wrapped the bark using double stick and clear tape. Be sure to check out her beautiful work and workshops.

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Here’s a shot of the back, a loving message from every angle.

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This curling bark piece that says KISS ME should get a nice response…

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I hope this inspires you to make something for a loved one or even for yourself. “If you don’t love yourself, how you gunna love anyone else?” Said by who? If you know, comment and share your projects with us @Stencil1.

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