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Friday, August 22, 2014 DIY: Stencil Wall Art





We're in the slow process of filling up the walls of our apartment. I knew that I wanted something a bit more 'personal' on the blank wall above our bed, and when I came across this on A Beautiful Mess I knew that I wanted to do something along those lines. Then I saw this photo on The Minimalist Baker's Instagram account, I loved the phrase and this idea immediately popped into my head.


It's so easy to do, and I think it looks pretty effective (if I do say so myself). And the best part? You can write whatever the heck you want on it.. The alphabet world is your oyster!



If you're interested in giving it a go, here's how I did it:


Step 1: Collect supplies. I bought the print for about $12 from a cheapo knickknack store down the road. I was walking past the shop the other day and saw all these old-fashioned prints lined up in the window, and I thought it would be a good contrast to the 'Heart and Hustle' line.. particularly the 'hu$tle' part. I also like the bright colours, which I thought would help to make the black lettering stand out. 


Materials used:






Step 2: Remove Picture from frame.. this was actually a nightmare and I ended up cutting my thumb and it bled A LOT.. but soldier on people!


Step 3: Position letter onto painting. I used blu-tack to help keep them in place.




Step 4: Trace outline of letters using a pencil. Once I did this I removed the stencils just to take sure that it all looked OK, before moving on to using the permanent marker... If you're more daring, you can skip this step.


Step 5: Let's make this permanent-marker-official


Step 6: Remove stencils, put back the frame, kiss your sore thumb better, and admire your work!




I actually gave this to George for our three year anniversary. We don't usually do anything to celebrate our anniversaries, but he ended up cooking me a beautiful dinner so I just wanted to do a little something in return. 


2 comments

  1. Wow that's really awesome and unique! Might have to give this a try one day when I'm feeling creative or crafty (sadly, it's not often enough)

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    1. Oh believe me, those days don't come along too often for me either! I have so many half-finished projects around the house. But this was really simple and fun.. and can be done in front of the TV :P

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