Our new Marilyn Monroe stencil looks awesome anywhere and on anything! Customize your favorite item with this Andy Warhol inspired look—we stenciled a skateboard but this would look great on a notebook, t-shirt or canvas. Although this stencil is not available for sale on our site yet, it will be part of our Stencil1 Street…
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Check out this awesome doormat our friends at PS I Made This created with our Stencil1 Cargo Font stencils. Let us know what you think and share your doormat @Stencil1
Continue reading →I love Vans shoes because they’re a classic, cool brand that I grew up with. Their shoes are so comfortable and perfect for stenciling. I took one of my old favorite pairs and brought it back to life with a few of our pattern stencils. Here’s what you’ll need for this how to: Colorbox Ink…
Continue reading →We love the way our Star pattern stencil looks on wood. It makes a great background because it is so textural! For this how-to you’ll need: A wooden frame, Stencil1 Star pattern stencil (part of Stencil201 book!), painter’s tape, low-tack adhesive, multi-surface paint, and stencil brushes. Step 1: Cover the edge of your frame with…
Continue reading →Something we do every morning at the Stencil1 Studio is make a list of the tasks that must get completed by the end of the day. Lists are a great way to keep yourself on track and be as productive as possible. Small Moleskine notebooks are great for making lists. They’re even better, and a…
Continue reading →This how-to was inspired by our love for Japanese textiles and indigo dyes. The deep blue color and the patterns on Japanese kimonos are a beautiful combination I am always drawn to. I also like the simplicity of circles or dots. This is what you’ll need for this how-to: Stencil1 8-Pack Patterns stencil set, Stencil1…
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