Crafting with Cutting Edge Stencils
Small Stencil Projects, Big Hit
Cutting Edge Stencils'
Trellis Allover Stencil was used to create a gorgeous jewelry organizer and matching cork board for a teenage girl's bedroom! The
room decorating idea was brought to us by Pam from the blog
DIY Design Fanatic! The following is a
how-to tutorial on creating this adorable
craft project: The jewelry organizer was made out of a
piece of plywood cut to the same size as the existing cork board. Pam cut two pieces of
burlap to be a few inches larger than the boards. The
burlap was then secured to a stable surface with
painters tape. After Pam painted the plywood and cork boards with
white paint, she began
stenciling the
burlap using a
dense foam roller,
Valspar Nautical paint, and
Cutting Edge Stencils'
Trellis Allover Stencil! The
interlocking design of the
Trellis Allover Stencil made it easy for Pam to paint the entire piece of burlap without missing a beat! After the painted
stencil design dried, Pam attached the
burlap to the plywood and cork board with a staple gun from behind. For a
totally chic look, Pam attached
upholstery tacks to the edges of both boards. She then screwed on
drawer pulls (to hang earrings) and
knobs (to hang bracelets and necklaces) from the back of the plywood for the jewelry organizer.
Want to create your own
craft project using
stencils?
Thanks for reading! Melissa and the Cutting Edge Stencils Crew