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How to Stencil a Wall & a Giveaway!

October 16, 2011 By Rhoda 299 Comments

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{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.

wall before

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.

Moorish stencil

Here’s the stencil, Large Moorish Trellis.

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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.

Large Moorish stencil

First Tip:  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!

how to stencil a wall

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!

how to stencil a wall

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.

how to stencil a wall

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.

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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!

how to stencil a wall

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.

how to stencil a wall

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!

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  1. Alicia Hardy says

    October 17, 2011 at 12:43 pm

    It looks beautiful! I hope to win the Chez Ali Small 3072S stencil! So many possibilities!

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  2. Nicole says

    October 17, 2011 at 12:51 pm

    I love so many if them, but if I had to choose I would go with the Large Entwined Trellis.

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  3. Teresa K says

    October 17, 2011 at 12:57 pm

    Wow — your sister’s wall is stunning — great job! I see many possibilities but I think I’d go with Chinois for my bathroom or Japanese Garden for the guest room, or…with so my great patterns it’s tough to decide.

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  4. Amber E. says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:01 pm

    I love the new Chez Sheik stencil! I have a few projects in mind! 🙂

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  5. Melissa Austin-Weeks says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:06 pm

    I love the Springtime in Paris! I would put it in my powder room where I have started a display of various hand mirrors for a oh, so french, feel. The powder room is the one place in everyon’e home that should be a relaxing place to visit!

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  6. Christy B says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:08 pm

    I like the Cherry Blossoms!

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  7. Cynthia says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:21 pm

    Wow! They all are so lovely! If I had to choose just one, I would go with the Donatella Damask.

    Thanks!

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  8. Laura says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:25 pm

    That wall is gorgeous! I’m about to stencil my first wall so your tips are much appreciated! They have a lot of really great stencils. I’d have to go with the Endless Circles though. My OCD loves it! 😉

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  9. Jane H says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:28 pm

    It is so hard to pick, but the Eastern Lattice, # 3012L, (large or small) is so beautiful! We are restoring the dining room walls of our little 1937 cottage (with more time and muscle than money) and this stencil would really help transform the room! I can see why you are a convert! 😉

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  10. raylene says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:31 pm

    How fun! I love what you did…I’ve narrowed my selection to the Damask patterns, but…there we’re others I would love to try. I’m looking at one focal wall in my living/front room. Thanks for your tips and a chance to win a stencil!

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  11. Sam @ The Junk House says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:35 pm

    I’ve always liked the Casablanca Trellis, but now I think the Moorish Trellis is my favorite! I’d pick that one!

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  12. Paula Perry says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:35 pm

    I want to use Moroccan Stencil: Chez Ali Large 3072L to do a headboard behind our bed and then one row as a border around the room. This design is perfect because my husband doesn’t want “girly”. The walls are light gray, I will use Faux Effects, Design Metallics in Charred Graphite and Charred Silver (they are so luscious!).

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  13. Megan E. says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:38 pm

    My favorite is the Large Chez Sheik Allover

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  14. Ryan Vaughn says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:51 pm

    Beautiful wall! I would love to stencil a feature wall in my baby girl’s nursery! One of my favorites from the site was the small acanthus stencil. So pretty!

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  15. Linda says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:53 pm

    Love the large damask. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  16. candy says

    October 17, 2011 at 1:57 pm

    Rhonda, thank you for sharing so much with us, including your personal trials and triumphs. We all have them and are guaranteed the pruning we go through. I enjoy the endless circles stencil, they have come along way from ur cutey pie stencils of yesterday!

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  17. Lana says

    October 17, 2011 at 2:45 pm

    Acanthus trellis & springtime in Paris…..LOVE LOVE LOVE them both.

    You did a great, REALLY great, job on that wall. It’s so elegant and @ only 2 hours it’s a job length that i could tackle during nap time 😉

    Love/hugs/blessings,
    Lana

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  18. Rachel L. says

    October 17, 2011 at 2:49 pm

    I really love the Endless Circle Lattice Allover…it’s so midcentury modern.

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  19. Meg Nelson says

    October 17, 2011 at 2:56 pm

    I can honestly say I love them all. I had seen one (large japanese flower garden) and had addded it to my Pinterest board for our 15 year-old daughter’s room prior to this. I think besides that I would use the small chez sheik for my kitchen backsplash.

    Thanks for all your great ideas and advice. I enjoy your blog!

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  20. Beth Warnecke says

    October 17, 2011 at 3:05 pm

    My favorite so far is the Palazzo Centerpiece #514. I’ve used it several times to make a stunning ceiling medallion, my favorite is using it with Modern Masters metallic reactive paints – yummm. My next fav is the Springtime in Paris series – I have a few ideas for this one. Beautiful bedroom renovation Rhoda! Thanks for showing how there are other options if you don’t want to mess with wallpaper 🙂

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