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January 23, 2013 //  by Paint It!

I recently had a blast from the past, when I able to add a little something special to a small dressing room and awkward master bath, with two tried and true stencils I’ve had in my arsenal of stencils for years. It just goes to show you, a good design, is a good design!

Ivy 2

In the dressing room I used Melanie’s grape ivy vine, which can’t be beat for it’s versatility. This stencil lets you combine four separate vine stencils any way you wish.

Ivy 3

Sorry for the poor quality of pictures in this post, but the lighting was very bad in both rooms.

Trumps 1

Trumps 2

Next, I used one of my all time favorite flower stencils, from The Mad Stencilist, the Trumpet Flower. This is also a very versatile stencil, with 3 large, separate flowers to arrange as needed. These multi-overlay stencils have gone the way of the dinosaur for the moment, but I love when I am able to sneak one or two in on occasion. It’s so fun to watch the design develop in front of your eyes as you add each overlay.

Trumps 3

Category: StencilsTag: Royal Design Studio, stenciling, The Mad Stencilist

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