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Stenciled Floral Curtains and Pillow
![]() Give your home a modern boost by stenciling pillows with stylish patterns. These two handmade floral stencils, arranged agreeably askew, decorate the inner edges of curtains, framing the window. Designing a border, rather than covering the entire panel, achieves a more customized look (and saves time). An accompanying pillow features the same primitive blossoms in a related palette and echoes the still life on the wall. Complete all motifs in one color before moving on to the next. We used natural linen curtains; when painted, they can be washed and steamed or ironed. 2. Secure 1 star-shaped flower template to cutting mat with drafting tape; cut out flowers with craft knife, excluding greenery.
Remove template, and discard. Repeat with 1 bell-shaped flower template, cutting out only flowers. 3. On the second star-shaped flower template, cut out just the greenery. Tape the 2 cutout starred leaves onto a scrap of waterproof paper, and cut out centers. Reserve. Remove template, and discard. Repeat with second bell-shaped flower template, cutting out just the greenery. Tape leaves onto a scrap of waterproof paper, and cut out veins. Reserve. Remove template, and discard. 2. Position vellum overlay along curtain's inner edge, leaving an even border; secure with straight pins across the side. (As you stencil, remove pins and insert others as needed to keep the vellum in place.)
Use a sponge to apply paint to stencil. Let dry 4 minutes. 2. Unfold vellum. Align next set of yellow flowers, varying color placement by eye. Repeat step 1, flipping stencil as needed (make sure reverse is dry), until flowers are complete. 3. Repeat using red paint until all star-shaped flowers are complete.
4. Align star-shaped flower stencil (greenery cut out) under vellum; fold back vellum. Attach inner cutouts of leaves to fabric with double-sided tape. Stencil as in step 1 using dark-green paint.
Repeat, flipping stencil as needed (make sure reverse is dry), until all star-shaped leaves are complete. 7. Using vellum overlay, repeat steps 1 to 6 to stencil second panel. Sources |
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