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Showing posts with label union jack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label union jack. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2012

Feature Friday: The Notting Hill Pillow

We have a Brit-tastic feature for you today courtesy of Lisa @ Pickles and Cheese.  She took our popular Notting Hill stencil and made a terrific pillow out of it.


Doesn't it look great?  I don't know if it's the Diamond Jubilee or the royal wedding, but I just can't get enough of the British stuff this year.   

Lisa actually made the cushion covers out of painter's cloth, which is a great way to get a lot of cloth for not a lot of money.  Painter's cloth also has a nice look and feel if you are going for sort of a rustic decor. 



Great tip:  She slid a magazine inside the cushion cover to ensure the paint didn't bleed through to the other side. 


Notice how the stencil has paint overlap outside of the cutaways?  This is a good thing!  The number one mistake stencillers make is applying too much paint.  That can cause the paint to seep through into other areas.  No good!  For best results, start by applying your stencil brush in an up/down motion outside of the actual opening you're going to put paint through.  Does that make sense?  It's okay if the stencil gets paint on it!  That way, when you're using that stippling motion, you can just move your hand into the cutaway to apply the paint gradually. 





Here's the Notting Hill pillow hanging out with its friends.  That Wicked pillow is great too!

Check out the original blost post on Pickles and Cheese about the Notting Hill pillow.
Lisa also has a tutorial on how she made the painter's cloth cushion covers.

If you'd like to check out the Notting Hill stencil, click here.

Thanks a bunch to Pickles and Cheese for photo usage.  Her blog is really great, I highly suggest you check it out!





Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Etspiration Wednesday: UK Room

One of our goals with the Maisondestencils blog is to showcase what we love in design and how you can incorporate Laura's stencils into those trends. We've got Union Jack fever right now, so here's a little tour ala Diptic of some UK inspired items from Etsy that we heart. We've paired Laura's stencils where we think they'd go well.

Keep Calm and Decorate!


1A: Big Ben and the Underground Image courtesy OfNatureDesigns

1B: Great Britain Stencil Image Courtesy Maisondestencils.com

1C: Vintage Wooden Stamp Blocks Image Courtesy HauteBlooded

1D: London Subway Roll Image Courtesy Designomite


2A: Union Jack Footstool Image Courtesy TuffetWhimsy

2B: Burlap Crown Pillow Image Courtesy Maisondestencils.com

2C: Union Jack Lavender Heart Image Courtesy TheTradingBarn

2D: Keep Calm and Carry On Stencil Image Courtesy Maisondestencils.com

3A: Commoner Stencil Image Courtesy Maisondestencils.com

3B: Shabby Chic Wall Sconces Image Courtesy MollyFinds

3C: Irish Linen Tea Towel Image Courtesy Deansy

3D: Union Jack Pillow Image Courtesy Helkatdesign

4A: Union Jack Bunting Image Courtesy Hoolala

4B: Vintage Wall Shelf Image Courtesy EdenCoveTreasures

4C: Union Jack Door Print Image Courtesy BarrysGallery

4D: Union Jack Crown Pillow Image Courtesy Helkatdesign

5A: Union Jack Tea Cosy Image Courtesy BringMeSunshine7

5B: Antique Tea Canister Image Courtesy FarmhouseRustic

5C: Union Jack Dresser Image Courtesy Artisan8

5D: Vintage Welsh Blanket Image Courtesy JaneBeckWelshBlanket