Adding a Dash of Red Stenciled Panache
Using Stencils in Robust Red To Make a Bold Design Statement!
Long stem roses, candy hearts, and tiny little cherubs certainly make February the month of
Love. And here at
Cutting Edge Stencils…I’m in L.O.V.E with
stencils in the color Red.
Why The Color Red?
The surprising versatility of the color red makes it unique. Commonly thought of as the color of energy and passion, red can surprise with deep, earthy tones that confer a profound, meditative feel. Add a stencil to this bold, sensuous hue to make a bold statement and a dash of panache.
Ready to be wow’d?
Here are some stunning stenciled spaces using this sultry hue.
Trendy and hip, the
Funky Wheel Wall Stencil is refreshingly modern and will instantly make this red wall hot, hot, hot! Using a red with a hint of orange,
caliente has lots of personality and is the perfect hue for you if you are drawn to the warmer tones of red.
Get an elegant wallpaper like look using this classic
Rose Damask Stencil in a sophisticated, deep red like Benjamin Moore
dinner party AF-300!
Red Wall + Geometric Stencil Design = Fun and dramatic! The
Blast Wall Design is a modern stencil that makes a stunning accent on an empty wall. To get this look, consider using
Benjamin Moore’s bulls eye red as a base and
cloud white and
black horizon for the stencil.
Don't feel limited to just stenciling your walls in red. One of daring Facebook fans stenciled this eye-catching table. Use a color like
Benjamin Moore’s hot tamale as a base to paint the table. Then stencil a white
Floral Filigree to give an old table table a new and energetic feel!
Have a plain white pillow? Add a little pizzazz using this geometric stencil,
Missing Link. It’s perfect for smaller DIY home decor projects where a wall stencil would be too large. Use a red like
Benjamin Moore’s exotic red which black undertones give this deep, concentrated red-orange its depth and interest.
Have older chairs that need some loving? Spruce up old chairs and flea market finds with a little red paint and a design stencil. Two of our creative fans designed these chairs shown below using the
Designer Diane Papalos Damask and the
Zinnia Grande Flower Stencil. Pick colors that make a punch like Benjamin Moore
red and
embroidered flower.
Would you dare to use this sultry hue in one of your stenciling projects?
If you have a red stenciled project share your pictures on the
Cutting Edge Stencils Facebook page. Or to find your perfect stencil visit our
shop and start your project today!
Happy Stenciling!
Michelle and the Cutting Edge Stencil Team