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We’re delighted to announce that Ed Roth and Stencil1 were recently featured in an AboutAmazon article about 23 cool small businesses to shop in Amazon’s store! Small businesses were influential in Amazon’s achievement this Spring, and we are highly honored to have been included.

It’s been an exceptional year for us so far at Stencil1, and it would not have been possible without the support from our amazing customers. Thanks a million for helping to make this Spring season a success! We’re excited to see what the summer has in store!


Stencil1 had the honor of being invited by Levi’s to customize clothing in their busy Soho, NY shop for PRIDE. While we have now had several events with Levi’s in the past, it had been 2 years since our last event due to Covid, so nice to be back! Here’s a recap of the event!

Myself and the Stencil1 crew consisting of Abina and Charles came ready to customize! We offered about 12 different Pride themed stencil1 designs and we were also of course wearing Levi’s that we customized.

All paint was supplied by Pebeo. Pebeo is a French company that is over 100 years old and they make the best fabric paint I have ever used. I trusted their paint for this event!

Levi’s invited some fabulous queer micro-influencers and they were all super sweet and appreciative and got very into the collaborative process we offer. Choosing placement, color, etc… we let them be a part of the design process. Other people who attended went for minimal embellishments such as a butterfly or a heart.

I created this reel that captured the Summer Party vibe. Two DJs played all the Summer uplifting anthems so the day felt more like a party.


Levi’s curated this event to feel more like a party, rather than a shopping experience. Thank you Levi’s, it was a blast! HAPPY PRIDE!

Click here to see more photos from the event on Facebook.



Stencil1 is proud to announce we will partner with Levi’s for a Pride-filled day of customization!

All purchases during event hours will receive a free customization by Ed Roth and the Stencil1 team.

When: Saturday June 25th 12-8pm

Where: Levi’s SOHO store 495 Broadway NY, NY


Come sit down and customize a Pride themed bandana with Stencil1 at the Moxy on June 22nd, 4-6pm

Ed Roth, founder of Stencil1 will provide you a Equality themed Pride stencil and show you all you need to know

To embellish your Moxy Bandana! 

PLEASE RSVP here but it’s FREE:

MOXY Times Square

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485 7th Ave, New York, NY 10018


For this year’s Pride mural that Ed Roth does each year for Chalk Gyms, he decided to make a chalk mural of an icon and hero of the gay liberation movement-Marsha P. Johnson.

Marsha P. Johnson, a black transgender woman, stood at the center of New York City’s gay liberation movement for nearly 25 years. But LGBTQ rights weren’t her only cause. She was on the front lines of protests against oppressive policing. She helped found one of the country’s first safe spaces for transgender and homeless youth. And she advocated tirelessly on behalf of sex workers, prisoners and people with HIV/AIDS. All while draped in dashing outfits and flower headpieces and armed, people who knew her say, with a vibrant smile.


It all started with a stencil design and colorful illustration to work from…

Then we chalked it on the chalkboard walls using colorful Crayola chalk. 


Great artistry help from Charles.

And then it’s done.


And posted to our reels on instagram @stencil1


And what’s the P for?

Marsha PAY IT NO MIND Johnson 
Happy Pride! Remember, the Pride march started as a riot and never take our rights for granted!