Fab Furniture Fixes Using Stencils
Four Furniture Stencil Projects from the bloggers behind the Lucky #7 Giveaway
It's Friday, my
stencil lovin' weekend warriors! Before you let loose and enjoy the weekend, make sure you entered our sweet
Lucky #7 Stencil giveaway? If you missed it Wednesday then let's do a quick rewind.
Cutting Edge Stencils partnered with the 7 craft-tastic DIY blogs and each blog completed an awesome stencil project and is now hosting a chance to win a free stencil worth $75. Nope, you didn't read that wrong- there are seven, I repeat seven chances win one of our stencils! Make sure you
enter!
Getting a move on... now I mentioned those DIY bloggers each completed a stencil project. We all know that stencils are an easy and inexpensive way to spruce up your old furniture. And if you didn't, now you do! So go grab that piece of furniture you just dragged out to the curb because we're going to show you four fab furniture fixes using stencils!
Zamira Stencil: Turquoise End Table Refinished
I'd like to get a round of applause for Debbie! Debbie the blogger behind
reFresh reStyle and the go-to resource for upcycling your home decor! She admits, "One of the easiest ways to transform any surface is with paint. Add a stencil and you take it up a notch." And that's exactly what she did when she made over this turquoise end table. After painting it, she kicked it up a notch using our
Zamira Stencil. I told you she was awesome at recycling furniture! Make sure you enter her giveaway
here.
Julia Allover Stencil: DIY Dresser
Put a little Spring in your step and hop on over to visit Debbie, our DIY and crafty friend over at
Debbiedoos. She's been working on giving her bedroom a little Spring face lift. While looking to add some small Spring touches to her existing pieces, Debbie turned to our stencils. She upcycled this lovely dresser using the
Julia Allover Stencil and admits, she loves stenciling furniture. Why? Obviously because she can create masterpieces like this! But she say, "The best part about stenciling, is it really takes not much of your time at all." Fab looking furniture that isn't a time drainer, how you could you resist? Now go enter her giveaway
here.
Fleur Craft Stencil: Armoire Makeover
Meet Kim, the crafting blogger behind
Today is My Someday. She had a tired and dated armoire that has been hanging out in her house. She also had a daughter who needed a place to store her American Doll collection, accessories and all. Kim is one smart cookie and once armed with her
Fleur Craft Stencil by Kathy Peterson she was game one for a makeover! She painted the armoire white and added the perfect shade of stenciled blue and VOILA! Her daughter was begging for this beauty to be put in her room and Kim can now vacuum the floor without getting doll clothes caught. Don't forget to enter her giveaway
here.
Anna Damask Stencil: DIY Kitchen Cabinet Eye Candy
Let me introduce you to Shannon, the clever DIYer behind the
Fox Hollow Cottage blog. Shannon crafted this lovely kitchen cabinet makeover using paint, chalk, and of our
Anna Damask Stencil. Yup you read that right. She actually chalked in her stencil. After painting her kitchen cabinet black and white she decided to chalk in the stencil to give it a unique look. An absolutely stencil'rific one! Make sure you stop by her blog to enter her giveaway
here.
What stencil would you be most likely to use on an old piece of furniture?
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Thanks for reading, and happy stenciling!
Michelle and the Cutting Edge Stencils Crew