Ed Roth helped bring the heritage of Clarks original desert boot to life through custom shoes and stencils that generated buzz at retail. – Nicole Spagnola, Integrated Market Manager of GQ Hosted by GQ at the Clarks’ Soho location, and featuring the Stencil1 brand. Founder, Ed Roth, customized the original Clarks boots, intertwining street-art with…
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Enter to win the Fall Antlered Deer giveaway from Stencil1! Every week for the month of November, we will be giving out one Stencil1 Large Antlered Deer stencil. A $29.99 value, for FREE! Perfect for your wall or any of your large-scaled DIY projects. How-to Enter: Follow Stencil1 on either Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram. Share our post…
Continue reading →“The littlest thing makes a big difference,” according to GQ. Check out how we transformed this plain pocket square into a fashionable pocket square in honor of Clarks 65th anniversary of the original Desert Boot. Things you will need: A plain pocket square, masking tape, brush and paint, and a Stencil1 stencil. Step 1. Gather your…
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We would LOVE to see what you make with our LOVE stencil! Download for FREE and create something and when you are ready to show the world your creation, please #Stencil1 and @Stencil1 LOVE_from_Stencil1 Please note: This design is copyright protected and not for creating items for resale.
Continue reading →We fell in love with the DIY Nautical Headboard Marisa Pawelko from Modern Surrealist created using our stencils. Now, Marisa is back with another awesome DIY t-shirt just in time for the Day of the Dead and Halloween. Check out how she uses our La Calavera stencil, along with other little embellishments, and made this t-shirt pop here! Great…
Continue reading →Day of the Dead is approaching, why not make some beautiful watercolor cards for the occasion? We used a Crayola watercolor paint set, watercolor paper cards, and our Stencil1 sugar skull stencil. Here’s how we did it: Lay out all your materials. Be sure to use watercolor paint and watercolor paper. Using some low tack…
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