Sugar-Free Ways to Sweeten Your Decor
Five Ways To Decorate Your Home With Stencils and Candy Coated Hues
Good morning, my Cutting Edge Stencils friends! Bring some love into your home this Valentine's Day using our stenciled inspiration. Our warm decorating touches will help you create a romantic atmosphere for our home. From the palest pinks to the brightest fuschia to even the darkest red, this energetic but happy hue is sure to sweeten your home decor. Let's take a look at this roundup of pink and red home decor items as a blushing example.Pink and Red Stenciled Rooms and Home Decor
Just a splash of magenta can add the final polish necessary to complete the look of a room. Here, that polish comes in the form of a stenciled accent wall painted in a deep pink hue. Venetian Homes painted this pretty accent wall using the Casablanca Allover Stencil. It's sweet, sassy and super stylish. The casual atmosphere of a kid's closet is the perfect place to experiment with a rosy color. In this neutral colored gray bedroom there is a vibrant pop of color coming from the closet. Erinn, from Strawberry Swing and Other Things, painted the Roses Allover Stencil in a sweet shade of pink. We think it's adorable. From the girliest shades of bubble gum pink to the richest of reds, our Indian Inlay Stencil kit can certainly help dress up any piece of furniture. Here are two examples bursting with colors. The first is a dresser that was painted by HGTV Magazine using the bone inlay pattern. The second was shared by Holly Bryn, from Art and Soul. She painted an old chest red and stenciled in white.When a strong color such as pink or red seems a bit too powerful for your walls, introduce the color through stenciled accent pillows. Sarah, from Becoming Martha brightened her home by creating DIY accent pillows using the Anemone Blossom Paint-A-Pillow kit. She commented, " This might be my new favourite way to decorate pillows, it’s so fun.”
Custom DIY wall art adds warmth and originality to this living room with a dash of vibrant pink. Deanna F, a creative stencil fan, painted her wall art using our Zinnia Grande Flower Stencil and reclaimed wood. To get a similar look, try stenciling the Zinnia Grande pattern in various shades of pink like Benjamin Moore’s italiano rose 2087-30, autumn red 2087-40, and watermelon red 2087-20.
Tell us, do you have any stenciled red or pink decor in your home? We'd love to read your thoughts in the comments below.
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