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A group making major headlines – GAG, or Gays Against Guns – asked us to create some custom stencils with their messaging, we jumped right in and made them three different stencils that they later made DIY  t-shirts with. (Photos from GAG).

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You can click and download the files to print and hand-cut your own designs. We will also offer these stencils pre-cut for sale soon with GAG.

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If you have something to say and would like a custom stencil made, we have an Amazon page where you can type in your own message. Try it out here.


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I recently designed and donated a print to be sold at a Housing Works event DESIGN ON A DIME. The inspiration was champagne bubbles and was printed on gold metallic paper with a black ink.

We donated our print to 513 Design Studio, an award-winning, multi-disciplinary creative agency, and they created a booth with our print inside.

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The print sold in 10 minutes with all proceeds going to charity, I couldn’t be happier!

513 Design Studio also made the editors at Fashion Times Top 5 favorite booths at the event!


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Recently, Stencil1’s very own, Ed Roth, did an interview with Vickie Howell from CRAFT-ish! Get to know more about Ed and Stencil1 in this podcast as Vickie talks with him about navigating the space between mainstream and indie, art vs. craft, and the inspiration he finds from Brooklyn living.

Take a listen now!

It’s also available on iTunes and SoundCloud!

Vickie Howell is an author, designer, instructor, and broadcast personality in the craft world with a penchant for motivational speaking, and social media marketing.

Vickie is most well-known as the Host and Creative Consultant of DIY Network’s Knitty Gritty, her best selling knitting, crochet, and craft books, and her accessible, inclusive approach to nurturing the creative community via print, video and social media.

Check out Vickie’s site vickiehowell.com for more DIY projects and inspiration, and for more CRAFT-ish podcasts with Vickie and many other creative experts!

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Stencil1’s very own Ed Roth recently did a Designer Insights interview with Terrys Fabrics! Find out what inspires Ed Roth and how he made Stencil1 what it is today, along with some of his top choices in furniture this season. Check out the full interview now!

Designer Insights is a section that enables that highlights prestigious designers and design enthusiasts, gaining a keen understanding of their creative process, their background and what they use for inspiration. We are glad to be part of Designer Insights alongside many other creative and talented experts!


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We are very excited to announce that we are now an OttLite Ambassador! OttLite creates lamps that will provide the luminescence you need for your work space. Whether you’re reading fine print, sewing or creating a work of art, an OttLite product will make a notable difference in the process. No more straining your eyes or seeing colors under the wrong light!

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A big Thank You goes out to OttLite for providing us with this 2-in-1 LED Magnifier Floor and Table Light. This light is perfect for illuminating a work space when painting, and magnifying anything that requires attention to detail. We look forward to using our new Magnifier Light in our upcoming projects! Thank you OttLite!


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“I would stand in the cluttered closet and my brain would get fuzzy since I didn’t know where to begin,” Ed Roth, owner of Stencil1, recalls. “The business grew but the storage didn’t.” He lists the countless supplies needed on any given work day: paints, brushes, adhesive sprays, tape, stencils of all sizes, work surfaces of all sizes. “Things accumulate, and you have to consciously have a place for all of them. The physical clutter and not being able to find things was affecting productivity, cluttering my mind.”

Ed  was having a “Calgon, take me away” moment, except there was no escape. Stencil1’s studio is also his Brooklyn apartment (his warehouse and manufacturing facility are outside this space). “I choose to live and work in the same place to be efficient, to have everything I need in one place. There is no forgetting something at the office in this set-up.”

But because his commute is to the next room, the boundaries between living and working began to be like his brain, fuzzy.

“Aesthetic is important to me,” he says. “Having nice looking items around me, as well as a clean and organized space, allows me to focus on my design work. I think I have some OCD, and I see things as right and wrong sometimes. Wrong being anything out of place or messy. I can’t move ahead easily with work if something is “wrong”.

Luckily, the Container Store swooped in like a fairy godmother to transform his office and walk-in art supply closet. They tidied the detritus, or rather offered the right storage solutions for it, and Stencil 1 got the makeover it needed.

Any kind of change is not without its growing pains. Of having the Container Store and Art Director Amelia Meena of AppleshineNYC come into his space to evaluate what stayed and what went, Ed admits, “It’s not easy. I wanted to control the situation and I wanted it done fast. But that was a great lesson learned. You have to tear it all apart and start over, and it will take longer than you think, but the results will be long-lasting and worth it. I have learned in business to trust people with what they do best and that motto rang clear here. They are experts. They listened to how my workflow happens and implemented the solutions based on that.”

Ed learned not only to open his mind to storage solutions but also to design suggestions. Art Director, Shannan Johnson introduced Ed to Poppin and it’s colorful line of office accessories. “I love the pop of navy in my otherwise neutral office. It adds a nice pop of color that I would not have thought to implement.”

So, the Container Store camped out for a week in Brooklyn, bringing with them their Elfa storage system and countless containers of all kinds to house the clutter. One main issue was filing. “I would not file things because I had an old filing cabinet and two small plastic ones,” Ed says. “Now, I have two nice new Bisley filing cabinets as well as drawers.” Another issue was that his custom desktop had no drawers. “I have a ton of photos, design clippings, and art that I am always sorting through and archiving. I am not a minimalist or essentialist. I collect art and have taken photos since I was 13.”

Ed acknowledges that he’s struggled with placing too much emotional value on objects. “I have learned to let go if it’s of no use to me. I still do this occasionally, but that doesn’t mean I have to hoard.”

Now that it’s finished, what does Ed hope this reset button will bring?

“I think some delusions of organization are complete life happiness” he jokes, “…but seriously, I want to just know where everything is. I have many new projects on the table – new textile and wallpaper developments, new stencils and tools, events, collaborations – and being organized allows me to efficiently juggle all of these projects.  Having The Container Store team do this for me is life-changing, I feel a total recharge.”

Ed will post several tips he learned on how to get and stay organized. Stay tuned for more posts to the blog, Periscope, and the Stencil1 Facebook page.

See the full Before and After blog post on The Container Store’s blog Container Stories.

This post was written by Tami Mnoian