Hand-painted dainty blossoms, colossal peonies, and greenery entwine to form this pleasing tabletop wreath.
Stencils on the front of toy-chest drawers add a playful touch to any child's room, and help kids find their favorite toys quickly.
Embellish a favorite mirror with a stenciled overlay of glass.
The delicate lace design on this screen only looks complicated. In a reversal of stenciling norms, the central motif is unpainted; light-gold paper is accentuated by a dappled coat of copper-pink paint.
Animal stencils add a jungle-themed touch to ordinary wooden stools and tables.
Make the floor your canvas with these leafy, handcrafted rugs.
Create an attractive and functional display outside your home with these stenciled house numbers.
Flea-market finds and dollar-a-glass specials can be transformed with monograms, stripes, and whimsical polka dots.
Vines traced from an Early American stencil wind down a pale-gray roller shade in four columns that mirror one another. This charming white-on-gray pattern shows up best on a vinyl blackout shade.
Stencil Fluffy's name onto his pet dish station for a personalized touch.
This intricate stenciled design adds elegance to ordinary throw pillows and bed linens.
Give plain winter hats, mittens, and other items a decorative touch with letter stencils.
A present bearing a hand-painted monogram shows affectionate effort.
Take a hint from the kitchen -- use cookie cutters to create festive cheerful stencils for cards and gift tags.
Stencil exquisite snowflakes onto bright card stock for delicately snowbound holiday greetings.
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