1.07.2013

DIY Wall Stencil - Tutorial + Template


I've been telling you about this master bedroom reveal since I started blogging almost three months ago. Apologies for teasing you for so long!! I've been putting it back because there are several things about our master bedroom overhaul that I want to share with you but, as it'd be too much for one post, I've decided to split it up in two.

So let's start from the beginning: the before pictures. Actually, I don't have any. Ooops!. I mean, I didn't purposely take any photos before we started working on it (It won't happen again. Promise!). In my defence, all this was done in the "pre-life in eight" days but luckily searching among the hundreds of digital pictures saved in our home server, I've found some of the photographs we took while the house was being built and here they are for you:

Did I mention before that this post is highly loaded with pictures? I don't think I did. Well, now you know :o) So let's not stop there.

I took the photo above just after we finished putting the coving up. I was playing with it in Photoshop, trying to see how our crazy ideas would look on that wall. We wanted to make a feature of the wall you see here by stencilling it. After much deliberation, Mr. Hubby and I agreed on a stencil design. The one I liked at first, reminded him of a fridge company logo so we settled for a Moroccan style one and in order to make some savings, I put my hand up and said that I would make the stencil myself... and I did! This type of all-over stencil cost between £40 and £50 but I got three big A1 sheets of acetate on Amazon for only £13! 

I started by creating the design in Photoshop, then I PDFd it and finally printed it out as a poster using 9 A4 pages that I then put together with some sticky tape. (I've saved a copy of the stencil template for you to download it here)

After that I transferred the design onto the acetate using a permanent marker and cut out the black sections using a craft knife.

So it was time to start working on the wall! We painted it silver as the base colour and we used Dulux Chic Shadow (Endurance finish) for the stencil and the rest of the walls in the bedroom.

(Please note my face of "Do you really need to take a photo with me in this state, Sweetie??!!")

I'm not going to lie. It took me a week to finish the wall. I was doing only a little bit every night after work but hey! the problem is I get bored quite easily. Someone more focused than me might be able to do it quicker!

Now as you have stuck with me for long enough, let's go straight to the end result:


Not bad, huh! I love how the silver areas reflect the light at different times of the day. This choice of colour was actually Hubby's idea. I wanted to go with white but he got it totally right this time with silver!

And as we all love before and after pictures, I have some lined up for you:

Would you like to see a different angle?

The best of all is that since these photographs were taken, we have sold all our Malm Ikea furniture and we have made several further changes!! You'll have to wait until the next episode of this series to see them! :o)

We are very happy with how our bedroom is coming together and this project is the one which has motivated us (well, me first and Mr Hubby afterwards) to re-decorate our groundfloor during 2013 following a similar style! I can't wait to get started and share every detail with you! :o)

Do you have any decorating plans for 2013?

Gaby X

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25 comments

  1. i love the stenciled look, you must have had so much patience. and love the tone on tone, too. great job!

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    1. Thanks! I don't know about patience... while I was doing it I consider painting the whole wall grey in several ocassions! :o)

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  2. Oooh that's lovely and the colour is great the way it catches the light :)

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    1. That's what I like the most about this project: how the silver reflects the light both during the day and at night when our bedside lamps are on. Hubby wants me to clarify that the silver colour was his idea! haha

      Gaby X

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  3. Gorgeous! I love it! I recently did a stenciled wall in my bedroom with similar colors but now I wish I did the silver! Stopping by from DebbieDoo's!

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    1. Your bedroom looks beautiful! Thanks for stopping by!

      Gaby X

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  4. I love the stenciled wall! Congrats on a great job, so much patience!!
    xo,
    Marcela
    http://tucasablogonline.blogspot.com/

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    1. Esa pared me costó sangre, sudor y lagrimas! jajaj :O)

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  5. I love the look in your bedroom and the stencil. Love, love, love! I want to do the same technique with my dining table top so I am glad I found this! I found you via Debbiedoo's linky party. I am your newest fan! Hope you stop by and visit my blog: itsalwaysruetten.blogspot.com

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    1. Your comment made me all giddy :o) Thanks for stopping by!

      Gaby X

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  6. I absolutely love your entire bedroom makeover! I went backwards starting at reveal 2 and then one, and I thought that you had out done yourself with the bed....then to see the walls and how you made the stencil really blew me away! Thanks for the download! I will be using it for sure in the near future. I'd love to feature this on my blog! Would you be interested in guest posting? You can email me at stlfingerpaints@aol.com

    The hardest room I've painted to date is my baby cousins' nursery
    here is the first post and there is link at the bottom to see it finished
    http://iknowtheplansihave4you.blogspot.com/2012/02/secret-revealed.html

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    1. You are very welcome Jill! I'll drop you an e-mail.

      Gaby x

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  7. This is awesome! I saw you linked up at Debbie Debbie Doos newbie party!
    Beth @ The First Year Blog

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  8. I have yet to tackle a stencil, everyone always writes how time consuming it is. Your wall however looks fantastic, so maybe it's worth all the effort. The bed looks like it was a tonne of work, but so worth it. We have a Malm bed in our guest room and I'm with you - it's time for it to go. It's just a shin bruise inducing beast.

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  9. Umm...GORGEOUS! What a transformation! My boss is looking to do a wall treatment in her office, so pinning this might just have scored me some serious brownie points. Thank you!

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  10. Buenísima idea, y te quedó perfecto!

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  11. Hola, soy María de mimosorum. Llegué hasta aquí por personalización de blogs...Me encantó tu trabajo, realmente precioso...enhorabuena!!

    Saluditos mimosorum :)

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  12. me ha enamorado tu pared... vaya bonita... me lo tengo que plantear este verano cuando vuelva a pintar mi habitacion...Te visito desde la fiesta de enlaces…Patypeando…saludos…

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  13. This is a great idea!I love the pattern you have drawn on the wall! paintedwallpanelled.com

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  14. Stunning blog! :) Mike

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  15. Ha quedado precioso

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