Our Stencil Senses have been tingling as we've been noticing more and more of our stenciling friends adding pattern and oomph to the backs of bookcases and other furniture pieces! It's a fun and inspiring technique to help make your furniture SHINE! Let's take a closer look at a few of these stenciled projects.
Molly Mansker of Ole & Inga is a stencil dynamo! She came upon a 1960's maple desk and painted the exterior body in Coco Chalk Paint® with a wash of Florence Chalk Paint®. The inside of the drop-front desk and bookcase was left natural and stenciled over with the Fabric Damask Stencil in Old White Chalk Paint®. The entire project was finished with both clear and dark Annie Sloan Soft Wax. Molly removed the back of the bookshelf and letter compartment of the desk prior to stenciling to achieve clean edges and a pristine look. Perfection!
We love customer shares and this one is NO exception! Rebecca Martinez used the Skylar's Lace Floral Stencil on the back of her bookcase. Isn't it divine? She shares that she loves the pattern so much, she's planning on using it for her daughter's bathroom! What a great bonus: Stencils can be used over and over again, especially if you follow the easy care for stencils and stencil brushes guidelines.
Contemporary and fun! Amy from Playing Sublimely was inspired by an article in Better Homes & Gardens to stencil and paint a French cupboard she was having a love-hate relationship with. Both Chalk Paint® and the Zebra Stripes Furniture Stencil helped make this relationship a full-on Love-Love one. We hate to brag but Stencil Therapy is the BEST therapy. Mmm-hmmm.
Our friend and design guru, Sarah Gunn of Yummy Mummy Club, calls Royal Design Studio the "stencil company that has the prettiest designs I have ever seen". That makes our stenciled hearts happy! She also wields the patterns like a stencil ninja because each of her projects are always beautiful, in style and with gorgeous colors to boot! Here, a stenciled bookcase makeover showcases the Eastern Lattice Moroccan Stencil making a striking and super fun statement in green and white. Stencil Grade? A+.
If you have inset niches or shelving instead of a standalone furniture piece, stencils are a perfect solution as well! Chelsy Boucher of B. Couture Photography wanted something subtle but also trendy and fun for her daughters' shared bedroom. During the redesign of the little girls' space, she decided an important design element was to stencil the back of the shelves in gold with the Modern Chevron Wall Stencil to compliment the beautiful pink and mint color scheme she had planned. Isn't it just so pretty and stylish? Super posh!
Stenciling the back of a bookcase livens up a space with paint and pattern! The effect is not overwhelming and yet it's designed to not fade into the background either. Design Win-Win! We also have a special Stencil Surprise for you -- we found so many inspiring projects with this beautiful technique that we are sharing MORE in a second post coming up soon! Have a Stencilicious day!
But wait -- there's MORE! :)
- Before you start your stencil project, read our Top 10 Furniture Stenciling Tips!
- See top drawer stenciling on furniture by California's 3 Oaks Studio!
- Our Stenciled and Painted Furniture Pinterest boards have incredible stencil inspiration!