{Giveaway is Closed}
Last year, I ordered a fun stencil from Royal Design Studios in the Large Moorish pattern, a delicious trellis style stencil. I had plans to use it in my old house, but that didn’t happen, so I brought it with me, waiting for the perfect opportunity to get it out and try it.
My sister’s new bedroom renovation was the perfect candidate for a stenciled wall makeover. I told her about the stencil and she got really excited when I told her what I wanted to do with it. So, we got together one afternoon to give it a try.  Wall base color is Windsor Greige by Sherwin Williams.
It was such an easy project and we were finished in about 2 hours! You can’t beat that for high impact. Stencils are my new FAVE thing! We all remember stencils from about 25 years ago, when they were folksy and cutsie. No more, these are high impact decor accessories and you can virtually achieve any look you want for little money.
The Before wall. This is the headboard wall and perfect for a feature wall. Wall color is Sherwin Williams Windsor Greige, a pretty tan/gray color.
Here’s the stencil, Large Moorish Trellis.
We mixed 2 paints together from Folk Art, Champagne and a creamy pearl, which I don’t have the name of at the moment, but a basic ivory. Both are pearl.
First Tip:Â Find the middle of your wall and start your stencil there. You will work out on either side and that ensures your stencil will come out even on both sides.
We decided not to use spray adhesive and just use blue tape to keep it in place and it worked just fine. Tape it in place and then press down as you are moving around the stencil, especially in the middle part and it will not bleed much at all. I’m sure spray adhesive will keep it in place better, but I really didn’t want to have to clean it all off after use, so I didn’t use it. It worked just fine without!
You will notice on all these large stencils, there are registration marks in each of the 4 corners. As long as you mark these as you go, you will stay on course and your stencil will stay lined up and in place. Every time you move the tape, you line up the mark you’ve just made with the next row and keep moving along. It’s easy, I promise!
I highly suggest using a small foam roller for a stencil like this. It goes really fast and covers well. Don’t load up a lot of paint on the roller to avoid bleeding under the stencil. I didn’t have a lot of problem with it at all.
Here’s the first one done. I opted to move straight down from the first one and go all the way to the baseboard with it. You will have to press in close when it gets down to the baseboard and it will probably only take 1/2 the stencil, but another person pressing with you will keep it from moving too much.
Here we are moving down the row to the bottom. By this time, the paint up top is dry to the touch, so you can then overlap with the tape with no problem. My BIL walked in at this point and picked up my camera and snapped this shot. In progress!
Then I moved over to the left and down, moving the stencil from one column to the next. Before you know it you have covered the whole wall with the stencil. You will run into the top of the crown and around windows where you can only use part of the stencil. It would work better to cut the stencil but you don’t want to do that, so having someone press on it as you roll will help around the windows and baseboard.
Just keep those registration marks lined up and it will work like a charm. Use pencil on that part, then go back and touch up the pencil with your base color.
And here’s the finished wall! Isn’t it beautiful? The sun was streaming in and it was hard to get the glare off, but you can see how pretty it is.
I’m completely in love with stencils like this now! It gives the look of wallpaper without all the mess of application. This really did only take about 2 hours to complete. Not bad at all! If you are looking to do a feature wall, a small bathroom, or any spot that you’d like to highlight, a stencil might be just what you need to try.
I will definitely be using them again. So glad my sister had a redo that we could try this on. She is in love with her wall too!
We’ve been working on the room all weekend and I hope it will be finished in a couple of weeks. I think the last thing we are going to DIY is a fabric covered headboard. Her hubby will cut out some plywood for us and we will do the recovering. That is, unless she finds a good deal in a ready made headboard. We will see how that goes!
Here’s some great news! I told Royal Design I was highlighting one of their stencils and they would like to give a stencil to ONE of my readers!
How cool is that?!
Just go over to Royal Design Studios and take a look around at all the beautiful stencils. Come back here and let me know which one is YOUR fave and leave a comment.
That’s it! I’ll draw a winner in a few days. I can’t tell you how happy we are with the stenciled wall. Stencils are my new favorite decorating accessory!! Think of the possibilities with rugs, drapes, walls and more. Where do YOU want to stencil?!
Added this project to Traci’s Best Projects of October party!




My bedroom has not been painted or decorated in almost 25 years now, it is disgusting to tell the truth. It is in desperate need of a makeover and that Sprintime in Paris stencil just spurred me on to actually get it done! What a beautiful stencil and I can see using it just as the website did, right behind my old brass and porcelain bed, on the whole wall.
I like the Large Moorish pattern. I could be convinced to go with something damask too.
Donatella Damask or the one you chose, I can’t decide between both of them! Love your wall Rhoda and I can’t wait to see the final reveal. You and your sister must be having alot of fun redoing her room, she is so fortunate to have you guide and help her.
Serenity Damask is my favorite, but they are all beautiful.
I love the cherry blossoms stencil. I have done some stencilling in the past but nothing in an allover pattern like you’ve done Rhoda. Very beautiful job!!
I love the Springtime in Paris stencil!
Love them all. Springtime in Paris set is great but the endless circle lattice was stunning. What an impact it makes in a room…..trying to figure out where to use it!
I just loved all the movement in Tailfeather allover… simply beautiful!
You have sold me on the large moorish pattern. Your sisters wall looks beautiful!
I LOVE the large moorish pattern as well as the Casablanca trellis. I have been wanting to do this treatment in my dining room. Your sister’s room looks great!!!
Rhoda, great job on the stenciled wall – it is gorgeous! I would love to win one of those stencils in the giveaway…I had to go through that web site several times just to pick one favorite! Ultimately, I chose the Japanese Flower Garden B. 🙂
Sooo many to choose from! Probably one of the Damask patterns. Fun giveaway!
What a beautiful wall! I am inspired. The stencil you used, Large Moorish Trellis, is incredible. I also liked Casablanca Trellis. Thanks for the tutorial!
WOW! All the stencils are awesome, I really like the Casablanca Trellis. I have been wanting to do something in my powder room for quite some time and since I am not a big fan of wallpaper this would be perfect.
Thanks so much!
Mary L
If I were to do an all-over wall like you did, Rhoda, I would choose the same stencil you used. Love it! But I also loved the velvet pillows shown at the bottom of some of the pages. I don’t know how they did the metallic gold on the velvet, but those pillows are stunning. I figured out that they used three stencils: Verona Tile, Florentine Tile, and Sicilia Tile. I would probably choose one of those.
I’m buying the Moorish Trellis stencil for a rug make over, but would love to win another one. Thanks for the great tute!
I love Tailfeather Allover! Thanks for an Swedish giveaway.
Oh, I love how the stencil turned out. Just lovely!
I really like the Small Acanthus Trellis.
That bedroom is going to look stunning when finished! 🙂
I LOVE the Casablanca Trellis!