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New Moroccan Stencils on the Horizon!

Hello! I recently returned from my 5th and latest international decorative painting (Peacock Painters) retreat to Marrakech, Morocco and I'm still basking in the warm glow of new and renewed friendships, the beauty of the country and its people, and the amazing stencil and painting projects we completed there as a group. We experienced 12 gorgeous days together stenciling, feasting, trekking, shopping, touring, and experiencing the unique loveliness that can only be found in Morocco.

New Moroccan stencils for amazing walls, floors, furniture from Royal Design Studio
 

Our primary stencil project for this trip was an intricately patterned 16' x 11' feature wall in the master bedroom, but we also stenciled some lovely furniture pieces and even did some stylized Arabic typography patterns on the floor with some newly designed Modello® masking stencils

Modello® masking stencils using abstract Arabic typography for a stenciled concrete floor

I am chomping at the bit to show you just how beautifully this room turned out! We chose a stencil color palette of soft shimmering metallics and used colors from our line of Royal Stencil Creme stencil paints for maximum shimmer and fast coverage. 

Amazing Moroccan stencils in new patterns from Royal Design Studio stencils 

Alas, the final result is slated for a design magazine publication like many of our other stencil projects there, so THAT will have to wait, my dears. I CAN, however give you a sneek preview of some of the many lovely new Moroccan stencil patterns that were created especially for this project that will be available soon (end of May 2013) in our popular Moroccan Stencil Collection! Please stay tuned!

In the meantime....

 



Easy Weekend Stencil Projects with Ladies Home Journal

  Ladies Home Journal features stenciling as an Easy Weekend Paint Project | Stenciled Cabinet by Burlap + Blue with Royal Design Studio Stencils

Easy Weekend Paint Projects were shared in this month's issue of Ladies Home Journal -- and guess whose stencil patterns showed up! That's right - it's Royal Design Studio Stencils you spy! The DIY Weekend project feature came about when our friend Linda Smith of the gorgeous Burlap + Blue blog shared her easy peasy china cabinet makeover with our Endless Circles Lattice Moroccan Stencil. The stencil is part of our Allover Moroccan Stencils Collection and works SO well within different design styles: ethnic, bohemian, contemporary and more! In fact, the Moroccan stencil designs look equally fabulous stenciled in bright colors for a global vibe or in tone-on-tone finishes for an elegant, understated look. Let's take a look at Linda's ingenious process for a flawless stenciled finish.

Repurposing Your Old Furniture Pieces with Stenciling | Royal Design Studio 

How to Stencil the Back of a Cabinet | Endless Circles Lattice Moroccan Stencil from Royal Design Studio 

Linda used a very creative idea for stenciling the back of the cabinet. Instead of painting directly on the furniture piece, she bought foam board at the Michaels craft store, cut it to size and stenciled the allover Endless Circles Lattice Moroccan Stencil pattern directly onto the board.  She then installed it quickly onto the back of her cabinet for a Voila! moment. This stencil technique also works great when you want to stencil staircase risers, too!

Stenciled Cabinet Back | Endless Circles Lattice from Royal Design Studio | Project by Linda Smith of Burlap + Blue 

Endless Circles Lattice Stencil on Cabinet Back by Linda Smith of Burlap + Blue | Royal Design Studio

Be sure to read Linda's stenciled china cabinet tutorial to see her step-by-step process. She shares that the entire project took her four hours and that most of that was dry time. Your furniture deserves a beautiful stenciled pattern and it takes so little time!  We thank both Linda and Ladies Home Journal for showcasing how stencils can help make any surface and space look better -- one weekend at a time!

See other fresh stenciled furniture ideas just in time for Spring!




A Painted & Stenciled Modern Furniture Makeover!

 Modern Herringbone stencil from Royal Design Studio is perfect choice for a Mid Century stenciled furniture project
 

Stencils can fit into so many styles: Victorian, Shabby Chic, French Country and Contemporary to name just a few! Royal Design Studio Stencils has an amazing array of stencil patterns to choose from, but when it came time to pick a design for their own mid-century furniture makeover, Modern was the key word for Carrie and John Waller of Dream Green DIY! They originally bought the dresser with no makeover plans but as they explained, "We love the lines but light wood just wasn't our jam in a large-scale piece".  The Herringbone Pattern Furniture Stencil from the Furniture Stencil Collection proved their inspiration -- once that decision was in place, they formed a plan to transform the dresser into a Stencil Show-off!

Herringbone Pattern Furniture Stencil on Dresser by Dream Green DIY | Royal Design Studio

Furniture Transformation with Royal Design Studio's Herringbone Pattern Furniture Stencil | Royal Design Studio

Mid-century pieces wrapped in a painted white exterior were a favorite furniture style for Carrie and so she and John decided to stain the dresser fronts a rich, dark walnut and paint the exterior in ultra white. The stenciling was done in a mint color to add contrast to the overall look of the dresser. You can see all the great details in Dream Green DIY as Carrie wrote about the complete process in her stenciled dresser transformation tutorial. We think it's fantastic how even just a small pop of stenciling can adds so much interest to a DIY project!

Herringbone Pattern Furniture Stencil on mid-century dresser  by Dream Green DIY | Royal Design Studio

Sigh. Just look at her. We absolutely LOVE this modern stenciled dresser! If you wanted to use the stencil pattern for your walls or a larger surface, the Herringbone Pattern Wall Stencil has additional sizes available and they are part of the striking Allover Modern Stencils Collection. There are so many other great stencil patterns there, too!  We hope you've enjoyed this rockin' makeover -- doesn't it make you want to pick up a stencil and do an amazing transformation of your own? :)

Mod's the Word! Let's take a look at other Modern and Contemporary Stencil Ideas!

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Stenciled Mirror on the Wall...

Stenciling on Mirrors with Royal Design Studio Stencils

Stencils are a fabulous way to add a fun decorative element to mirror glass, especially if it's older or one used for purely decorative purposes. A stenciled mirror or a stenciled glass piece can also hide the mars and nicks of the piece easily.  Many times, changing a frame can prove cost-prohibitive and this is an excellent option for keeping that frame and adding interest to the mirror instead. You can use just one color or various as well as metallics and frosting.  Isn't that cool?  And here's the best part: You can easily find so many great mirrors in flea markets, antique shops and yard sales at budget-friendly prices. We've spied some very pretty mirrors to share and inspire YOU to say "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, I think I'll Stencil you after all...".

Serenity Damask Stencil by Royal Design Studio and Chalk Paint® decorative paint

Serenity Damask Stencil by Royal Design Studio on Mirrors

Dana from Shabby Chic Addiction decided she was going to have her mirror in the garden -- that means the exterior, the outside, the place where it will face the weather!!! But she knew you could never go wrong Chalk Paint® decorative paint and the Serenity Damask Wall Stencil from Royal Design Studio.  She chose Provence Chalk Paint® and Pure White Chalk Paint® to stencil in the design, which is from the Allover Damask Stencil Collection. Be sure to read about her stenciled mirror project on her blog. We think it's a lovely idea to have a patterned mirror in the garden!

Springtime in Paris stencil by Royal Design Studio with gold metallic stencil creme

Springtime in Paris stenciled on Mirror | Royal Design Studio on mirrors

Nan from Sea Rose Cottage decided to go with a glam and gilded stenciled effect for her mirror! The Springtime in Paris Letter Stencil is perfect to create that beautiful, faded French feel most of us love so much.  The stencil itself is a lovely French Poem and is part of the Letter & Typography Stencil Collection. For the gilded effect, the Royal Stencil Creme Paints are easy to stencil with, easy to clean and durable. Plus, they look fantastic on mirror or glass with that special metallic shimmer. Just clean gently with regular window cleaner and a soft cloth (No scraping!)

Stencils by Royal Design Studio painted on mirrors | Springtime in Paris Stencil

As you can see, Michele from Hello Lovely used the same stencil but with regular house paint instead! It truly showcases how versatile a stencil can be -- in fact, she used the same pattern to stencil a bath wall in her stenciled mirror post!  Michele shares that it took her all of 10 minutes to transform this mirror. Now that's a perfect evening or weekend DIY project!

This stenciling project can be done on any mirror and glass surface including mirror insets, glass tabletops, old windows and also glass dishes. You can have fun girlfriends dreaming up creative ways to turn "trash into treasures". Stenciled glass and mirrors make fantastic  one-of-a-kind house warming and birthday gifts -- for yourself or a friend, too!  Have fun diving into the looking glass!

Inspiration and ideas abound -- but whose the fairest of them all? Take a look and let us know!




Whoa Baby! Sweet Nursery Stenciling

 Stenciling Your Nursery with Royal Design Studio Stencils 

Whoa, Baby! There are so many fun ways to incorporate stencils and pattern into a nursery that tie in with any color scheme, whether it be pink, blue or gender-neutral colors such as yellow or green.  A story or favorite piece of artwork might spark the idea for a beautiful theme and/or color scheme -- and stencils are a fantastic way to help add interest to the chosen design.  Stenciling is very versatile and you can incorporate the pattern on a feature wall, furniture piece, pillows, floor rugs and even the lampshades in a nursery. Royal Design Studio has a Children's & Nursery Stencil Collection but Kathryn of Do It On a Dime decided upon the Circling Allover Stencil from our Allover Modern Stencils Collection. It's an effervescent and contemporary design -- perfect for baby Carson!

Rolling Paint onto a Stencil | Nursery Project by Do It On a Dime | Royal Design Studio

   Circling Allover Stencil in Nursery | Project by Kathryn of Do It On a Dime | Royal Design Studio

Kathryn is currently expecting and so her husband Charlie pitched in to help, too!  She says the stenciling process was so easy that "even if you stink at painting like I do, you can totally stencil" -- just what we've been saying! Charlie enjoyed this DIY stenciling project and they thought the end result was cute, whimsical and created a great design statement. We think it's fantastic, too!  As to the time it took them to stencil the feature wall?  TWO hours! Time for that Happy Stencil Dance!

 Circling Allover Stencil on Nursery Feature Wall | Project by Do It On a Dime | Royal Design Studio Stencil


The super adorable Kathryn created a video stencil tutorial for her YouTube channel to showcase her entire process. The video is full of good stenciling tips for when you tackle your DIY stenciling project! She included the stencil supplies you will need and visuals on everything from prepwork to lining up the stencil to rolling the color in. Oh -- and there's a $50 Stencil Shopping Spree Giveaway, too! Be sure to click into her video to watch the how-to AND enter to win!  The deadline is March 31, 2013.

Did you know that studies show that adding color and pattern reflects as a calmer and happier nursery environment for a baby?  It's also a more relaxing and joyful space for both Mom and Dad to be in as well.  Have fun creating the best space for your baby with stencils, color and decor you picked out with love!  Many thanks to Kathryn for sharing hers!

No need to wait nine months for special nursery & kids rooms ideas - check out MORE below!

Have a Stencil-rific day!




A Dressy Damask Dresser!

Refinishing Furniture with the Large Fabric Damask from Royal Design Studio | Allover Damask Stencil Collection

Using Stencils to refinish and transform furniture can add pattern and interest to a plainer piece and also be the perfect surface to showcase a bold stencil design. Mary Spitzer of Because I Like to Decorate had a dresser she found at a thrift store and used both Chalk Paint® decorative paint and the Large Fabric Damask Stencil from the Allover Damask Stencils Collection to transform the dresser into a stunning piece! Our Furniture Stencils Collection is perfectly sized for stenciling furniture but here, Mary used a larger design made for walls and creatively designed the pattern to fit the piece perfectly.  She also chose to forego centering the design and instead off-set the stencil -- gorgeous!

A furniture piece before stencing and painting

Large Fabric Damask Stencil on Distressed Furniture | Royal Design Studio

Mary used one coat of Provence Chalk Paint® decorative paint because she wanted a lot of the wood undertones to show through the paint and distressing. She then applied a heavy coat of Annie Sloan Soft Dark Wax. Since the dresser had straight, simple lines, Mary decided to stencil the Large Fabric Damask onto the front with navy latex paint and not install hardware in order to maintain the modern style. [The dresser has grooves under the drawers for ease in opening.]  After stenciling, the dresser was distressed again, finished with the Annie Sloan Dark Wax and finally, the Annie Sloan Soft Clear Wax.

Large Fabric Damask Stencil and Chalk Paint decorative paint used to refinish a dresser | Royal Design Studio

Mary wrote a beautiful post with more images on this stenciled furniture project for her blog.  If you are interested in stenciling and painting your own furniture, please be sure to read Royal Design Studio's Top 10 Furniture Stenciling Tips.  Many thanks to Mary Spitzer for sharing her stenciled furniture project!

Looking at your furniture with an eye to Stenciling? Check out these ideas, too!




First-Time Stencil Project a Draping Success!

Stenciling is an easy technique to learn -- and once you have the stencil basics down, the stenciling world is your oyster! There's a certain pleasure to pulling back a stencil and seeing the design pattern reflected in your surface and in the colors you love.  First-time stenciler and customer Maureen Heim was SO excited about her first stenciling project, the dining room drapes, that she shared her beautiful fabric stenciling results with Royal Design Studio.  

Stenciled Drapes with Royal Design Studio stencils

"These are the dining room curtain panels that I stenciled using the Small Acanthus Trellis Stencil. I did four panels and used Folk Art acrylic paint in metallic champagne mixed with a fabric medium," Maureen explains. " I'm so happy with the results!  It was my first stenciling project! I LOVE this stencil."

 Small Acanthus Trellis Stencil on Window Drapes

Since then, Maureen has used the stencil again to liven up the sheer fabric panels hanging in her den and she's also planning on more projects in the near future!  We love to hear that as we think stenciling is a key design technique for both DIYers and Pros -- one that can take a blah project into an extraordinary one.  You can see more Stenciling on Fabric tutorials in Royal Design Studio's How to Stencil area.

Some Fabric Stenciling Basics:

  • Fabric stencil painting is best done on natural fabrics such as cotton, muslin, denim, velvet and heavier silks.
  • There are many paints designed specifically for painting on fabric. Regular craft acrylics can be turned into suitable fabric painting mediums with the simple addition of Textile Medium. We also highly recommend using the Royal Stencil Cremes, which have lush colors and are super easy to stencil with, and work beautifully for stenciled fabric.
  • Heavier fabrics will not move much as you stencil, but lighter fabrics can be held in place for stenciling by working on a smooth cardboard surface that has been lightly sprayed with stencil adhesive. Using stencil adhesive to maintain your stencil in position is also very helpful.
  • If washing the item in the future, the easiest way to heat-set your stenciled fabric is to place the item in the dryer on high heat for an hour. Otherwise, you can heat set the painted area with a hot, dry iron and pressing cloth for a minute or two.
  • The basic stenciling technique is used in the same way for smooth fabrics. Heavier, textured fabrics such as velvet require more paint to fill in and cover. A stippling or pouncing technique can be used with the stencil brush to work the paint well into the fibers.

 Stencil custom curtains with Royal Design Studio stencils

The Acanthus Trellis Stencil is a part of the Allover Damask Stencil Collection and comes in two sizes (Maureen used the Small version).  In fact, many of the Royal Design Studio Stencil patterns come in several sizes so that you can find the right fit for your project.  We hope this has helped inspire you to tackle your first stenciling project (or your hundredth!) and to share those with us on the Royal Design Studio Facebook page or via e-mail!

Here are other Fab Fabric Stenciling Projects!




Stencils at the Statthaus!

Royal Design Studio recently ran their Royal Stencils LOVE Photo Contest and received many incredible stenciled project submissions of walls, furniture, ceilings, staircases and more! Stencils are a gorgeous way to transform residences and both commercial and hospitality locations - and it was one of those latter entries that caught our eye.  Kristin Reuther-Mercurio owns the Statt Hotel (Statthaus) in Cologne, Germany and she entered many projects where she used stencil patterns on different surfaces to design the hotel's guest rooms and exterior! We had to learn more and so we chatted with Kristin about her hotel, the design inspiration and her fab DIY stenciling!

Royal Design Studio Stencils in multiple surfaces at the Statt Hotel in Germany

"I studied architecture and later bought the house as a ruin, renovated and furnished it - that was 11 years ago," Kristin explains. "Since then I have been renting all eight apartments for long or short-term. My guests are here for a few days on holiday or for visiting friends and family but also for some weeks or months for work or other reasons. I like the idea of hearing so many different life stories and hosting so many different people I would else never have met."

 Statt Hotel (Cologne, Germany)

 The Intricate Zelij Moroccan Stencil pattern at the entrance of Germany's Statthaus | Royal Design Studio

She further adds, "I also like that my guests can - in a different city or country – have their own space and feel at home, not like in a hotel. The building is in the very central, yet in a quiet street. From here one can explore the city on foot."  As her guests arrive at the Statt for the home-away-from-home experience, a colorful Intricate Zelij Moroccan Stencil design greets them and sets a happy, relaxed tone as soon as they enter hotel.

Large Eight Pointed Stars Stencil in Hotel Bedroom | Royal Design Studio

Eight Pointed Stars Moroccan Stencil in Germany's Statt Hotel | Royal Design Studio

Stenciled Backsplash with Eight Pointed Stars Moroccan Stencil | Royal Design Studio

We asked Kristin how she came about choosing stencils from Royal Design Studio for her design plan. "I grew up with a Turkish stepfather and thus always felt very close to the Oriental lifestyle and decorations. When I went to Morocco I fell in love with their tiles, however, those tiles were so expensive and hard to mount. An artist friend of mine pointed out Royal Design Studio Moroccan Stencil Collection – and I fell in love immediately."  In a guest room's bedroom and kitchen, you can spy both the Small and Large Eight Pointed Stars Moroccan Stencil from the Allover Moroccan Stencil Collection.

Stenciled Kitchen Backsplash with Intricate Zelij Moroccan Stencil from Royal Design Studio

Kristin shared her design dilemma. "For years people tried to talk me into tiling the kitchen walls (more practical!) but as the apartments are not so big and the kitchens are open to the living areas I did not want to do it. That way the whole apartment would have felt like a kitchen."  She decided stenciling was the perfect design solution! By only stenciling certain areas of the kitchen, she was able to keep the design light, easy and not as structured as tile would have made it. The Intricate Zelij Moroccan Stencil used on the exterior pulls double duty and adds a fun, pretty touch to one of the guest room kitchens, too.

Small Endless Moorish Circles Stencil in Hotel Guest Room | Royal Design Studio | Statt Hotel (Cologne, Germany) 

Endless Moorish Circles Stencil on Bath Floor and Fabric Shower Curtain | Statt Hotel Germany | Royal Design Studio

Perks of using stenciling techniques include that stencils can be reused time and again and are also versatile enough to use on multiple surfaces.  The Small Endless Moorish Circles Moroccan Stencil is used on three stenciled surfaces: a kitchen backsplash, the bath floor AND the fabric shower curtain! These additions of pattern make such an exciting alternative to just having a plain surface, right?

Kristin wanted her guests to feel relaxed during their stay -- and also find something new when they returned. "I enjoy changing the apartments from time to time and adding new decorations. While I'm stenciling, I can focus and relax and take a break from office work," she says. One fun bit of info -- the local name of the hotel, Statthaus, is wordplay in German. If the “City or Town-House” is spelled with double t it means “instead of” so instead of being in a hotel you feel like you are in your own home. It's wonderful to know that stenciling has become a pleasurable activity for Kristin and also one that allows her creativity to always find a new "home", too. Many thanks to Kristin for sharing her beautiful stencil projects at the Statt Hotel!  Be sure to book your reservations!

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