Getting a jump start on your holiday crafts is easy when you use stencils. You can make multiple gifts and decor items using one stencil. What you will need for this project: green and red acrylic paints, a wood slab, stencil brushes in 2 sizes and the Happy Holidays stencil. The wood slab can be…
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When Architectural Digest posted this article Donald Judd–Inspired Furniture, Now at IKEA Prices, I clicked… then I shopped! The chair, designed by Issa Diabaté, is made from a single sheet of unfinished plywood and was crafted with only a jigsaw, so you won’t spot any nails or screws interrupting the design. It was my favorite item…
Continue reading →Customizing your home is not just on the inside. Bring some creativity to your address numbers. Here are the stencils that were used to create these custom address numbers.
Continue reading →Learn about the origins of street art, the pioneers of the movement and how street art has moved from the domain of the outdoors to the world of fine art galleries. Then get hands-on in our studio party, where you’ll make your own art (on canvas) using some of the most prevalent street art techniques….
Continue reading →If you ever felt like turning something simple into a creative accessory, try this on for size – Take a basic bandana and DIY it into a statement piece. This scarf was 99 cents! Show off your crafting skills and show you’re a fashionista at the same time by using stencils and bringing style to…
Continue reading →A classic striped shirt from Universal Thread at Target just got even cooler with this lipstick and kiss stenciled embellishment. We used the Diva 4-pack set, available at Target for this stenciled top DIY. Start by inserting cardboard inside the shirt. Make sure it fits just right, don’t stretch the shirt too much or you…
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