7 Decorating Ideas Using Beautiful Floral Stencils
Floral Stencils Are Perfect For DIY Home Decor Projects
Good morning, my Cutting Edge Stencils friends. Spring is here and along with the warm weather comes bountiful gardens and pretty buds! These airy, romantic, and feminine floral accents seem to be popping up in home decor too. It seems as though when Spring hits, flower patterns burst into full bloom in home decor designs. And this is where we step in! We want to help you give your home a Spring facelift using our stencils. Today we’re going to walk through some quick and easy ways that you can introduce floral patterns into your home using our Floral Stencils. Stenciling a flower pattern on an accent wall is a simple way to significantly boost the style of any room. Sree, the home decor enthusiast behind the blog I Think I Love It, shared her stenciled bedroom featuring our Zinnia Grande Flower pattern. She commented, " Out of all the rooms we decorated in our house, my bedroom is my favorite. It’s gorgeous! "This over-sized floral pattern also looks flattering in neutral gray and white hues. Newberry Sykes painted the Zinnia Grande Flower in varying sizes across their home office walls. We love how it looks!
We could totally see stenciled nursery accent walls blooming in popularity this Spring. The owner of Modern Painting in California shared this gorgeous stenciled nursery featuring our Summer Blossom Wall Art Stencil in purple and white.
If you're looking for a more subtle way to introduce florals into your home decor then consider perking up an old piece of furniture with a flower pattern. Anne emailed us pictures of her project saying, “I spent a lot of time looking for THE perfect stencil for my plain Jane dresser. The Dandelion Stencil was exactly what I was looking for and this dresser isn’t plain any more!” We think this stenciled dresser is amazing, Anne!
DIY Magazine stenciled two decor projects using their one Allium Grande Flower Stencil. Doesn't that outdoor accent table and throw pillow look awesome? We think both projects are super creative.
Oh and then we can't forget this crafty project. Rachel, from Holy Craft, created this custom DIY rug using our Julia Allover Stencil. The feminine floral pattern adds a sophisticated touch to this family room.
If pretty flower patterns bring a smile to your face then why not tote it around all day long! Natalie from Doodlecraft painted the Japanese Peonies Stencil on a canvas tote bag. Read the tutorial here.
After seeing all of this amazing inspiration, here are tips and tricks on how to use our flower stencils. Watch our video featuring professional decorative artists, Greg Swisher and Janna Makaeva, using Zinnia Grande Flower.
Tell us, which one of these floral stencil patterns would you use for your DIY project? We'd love to read your thoughts, so leave us a comment below!
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Thanks for reading, and happy stenciling!
Michelle and the Cutting Edge Stencils Crew