Stencils are a cost effective way to give your house a beautiful custom look. I'll be reviewing a one very soon and I'm excited to give it a try. Before now, I had no idea there was such variety in stencils from patterns you can add to smaller items like pillows and lampshades, up to designs you can use for a whole room! Here is a short video how-to video to help newbies, like me, get started.
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Now let's get to this week's features! I noticed a frame theme running through several projects, but each very different from the other. But let's start with a couple others first...
There are a plethora of awesome treat templates available at It's Always Autumn that I thought were perfect for the upcoming season when many of us might be planning to present freshly baked goodies to family, neighbors, teachers, etc. I especially like the cupcake box. Aren't they all lovely? Go snag yourself the download!
Shannah at Just Us Four shares several really fun ideas for how to decorate using inexpensive Ikea lanterns, candles, ribbon, and a few other additions. Go see how she incorporates simple garland and other filler into her designs for fall and Halloween. Now her front porch is sure to stand out on the block.
Iuliana at Hip2Thirft made this stylish frame using a Dollar Store find and supplies she had on hand. I think it turned out pretty great! Chevron and banners are always a good thing! Plus now it helps this European raised blogger get used to our American traditions! BTW, did you know they don't celebrate Halloween in Europe? I didn't until she mentioned it!
Lindy from Itsy Bitsy Paper Blog found these great ornate wooden frames at Michael's in the Christmas section. I am planning to go raid my local store asap to find my own! When Lindy got home she transformed them into magnetic frames and this one is now on her fridge. What a great way to still put family pictures on the fridge but elevate them into something much more attractive than mine stuck on with travel souvenirs magnets.
My last frame project is from Barb at Turtles and Tails. It looks so fantastic I can't believe she managed to give it away! I can imagine it being very hard to part with. I love the combinations of layers, the greenery, burlap, and a touch of color. I'm swooning over it. Can you tell?
There are a plethora of awesome treat templates available at It's Always Autumn that I thought were perfect for the upcoming season when many of us might be planning to present freshly baked goodies to family, neighbors, teachers, etc. I especially like the cupcake box. Aren't they all lovely? Go snag yourself the download!
Shannah at Just Us Four shares several really fun ideas for how to decorate using inexpensive Ikea lanterns, candles, ribbon, and a few other additions. Go see how she incorporates simple garland and other filler into her designs for fall and Halloween. Now her front porch is sure to stand out on the block.
Iuliana at Hip2Thirft made this stylish frame using a Dollar Store find and supplies she had on hand. I think it turned out pretty great! Chevron and banners are always a good thing! Plus now it helps this European raised blogger get used to our American traditions! BTW, did you know they don't celebrate Halloween in Europe? I didn't until she mentioned it!
Lindy from Itsy Bitsy Paper Blog found these great ornate wooden frames at Michael's in the Christmas section. I am planning to go raid my local store asap to find my own! When Lindy got home she transformed them into magnetic frames and this one is now on her fridge. What a great way to still put family pictures on the fridge but elevate them into something much more attractive than mine stuck on with travel souvenirs magnets.
My last frame project is from Barb at Turtles and Tails. It looks so fantastic I can't believe she managed to give it away! I can imagine it being very hard to part with. I love the combinations of layers, the greenery, burlap, and a touch of color. I'm swooning over it. Can you tell?
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ReplyDeleteLiefs, Audrey
http://hetkabinet.blogspot.nl/
Love the big polka dots!
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ReplyDeleteI love the butterfly dance stencil!!!
ReplyDeleteKatie, Thanks for hosting! Life to the full, Melissa @ DaisyMaeBelle
ReplyDeleteI NEED the marrakesh or trellis stencil!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring me Katie! It WAS sad to give that wreath away - definitely my favourite.
ReplyDeleteBarb
www.turtlesandtails.blogspot.com
Thanks for hosting and I would love to have the indian inlay stencil!
ReplyDeleteI love the birch tree stencil!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the dandelion stencil!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Sycamore set which you can see in action in my living room: http://scribbleprints.blogspot.com/2011/10/finally-art-on-our-walls.html
ReplyDeleteWould love to try out another one!
I love love love the Flying Birds Stencil! It looks so lovely!
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