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The photographs on this page have been sent to us by customers showing how they have made use of our stencils. Click on any image to take you to view in detail.
Stencil Kingdom is based in Ipstones. These pictures show how our stencils were used to decorate the new community cafe, Cafe Connect, in this friendly village.
These four images were sent by Elizabeth Wright and Frogtow Kayak.
Instead of using the totem pole stencil parts to create a tall totem pole, Elizabeth used this design to decorate her Kayak. This is what she said:-
" I thought you might be interested in how I used the "totem pole" stencil on my skin-on-frame kayak. It was great that the designs were separate, because that made it easy to conform the icons to the width of the fore and aft deck of the boat. Thanks for such a great product!
Betsy Wright,
& Frogtown Kayak "
Mano sent a couple of photos of projects he did. They are both done entirely with metallic foil - no paint. Mano's swan composition was inspired by the picture illustrated in the watergarden catalogue section.
Mano sent an explanation as to how he used foiling.
Click here to read.
It is actually simple. What I did was prime and paint a board black. Then I applied Aquasize water-based size onto it with a smooth roller. After the size came to tack (20 minutes or so), I placed the second layer of the stencil on the surface. With two layer stencils such as your elephant stencil, I had to work in reverse because whatever area has been "foiled" will not accept any color after that. So, on the second (detail) layer, I placed a piece of foil (color side up) over the area I wanted to be gold, for example, and scrubbed the foil vigorously with a small stiff brush. That transfers the color to the area exposed in the stencil openings. I continued to do this with various colored foils. After that, I placed the first layer and did the same thing with different foils. When the elephant was done, I colored the background with copper, blue, green and other metallic foils, basically just scrubbing in a horizontal way. The nice thing is that whaterver has been colored with foil remains that color and so if you are using other colors, they get onto only the area which has the size.
The swans and waterlilies were simpler because they are single layer stencils.
Stencilled Greek Vase from our Greek selection
Tyre track from our motif section.
Nikki sent me this stencilled Margot Fontaine.
This stencil has three layers and Nikki's work here is stunning
"This is of my stencil I did on my landing wall as you walk up the stairs. It's beautiful and I'm really pleased with it. I also put 4 small stick on jewels on the the tiara and some down the centre of the dress that catch the light."
Beautiful and luxurious stencilling on silk using our birds in Bamboo stencil set.
This finely stencilled silk wallpaper is from Lou Louis Interiors.
Marilyn decorates hand made furniture and here she has used our tree frogs to great effect.
Hello Julie at Stencil Kingdom, thanks for your quick shipment of my order. I have attached a photo of my usage of your Tree of Life stencil. I am not an artist. I'm not even a very good stenciler. But... I have fun. I took a piece of canvas about 26" x 38" and covered it with gesso. I added a layer of acrylic paints going from light yellows (for the sun) to green (for the earth). I then painted various foam stamps with acrylic paints and stamped them on the surface. I stamped all kinds of things including hearts, flowers, etc. I tried to keep the stamped colors also in light shades. Next I applied the stencil. After roughing in the shape with heavy body acrylics, I pulled the stencil off and added more paint using paint pens and Sakura glaze pens. This now hangs in my bedroom.
This is probably not the best you have ever seen but I am very happy with the result!
Nina , Chino Valley, Arizona, USA
I really like the colouring chosen for this sunfire plant stencil from our scroll catalogue.
We acquired these elaborate gilded chairs. Unfortunately their arrival made the old pine table look sad.
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I decided to use this Grotesque design from my scroll catalogue section to make a tablecloth to compliment the room and hide the table.
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The finished tablecloth in situ.
Six repeats of the stencil were used on the finished cloth
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Detail from the finished tablecloth. I used Bronze fabric paint on Black material
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Tracy Thomson from Kabukihats used our jellyfish stencil to create this unique hat and our Celtic Bressay Cross to create this stylish hat.
This cactus is from Linda Holtz Finn
"All the way from Britain to Nevada U.S.A. on the walls of my backyard"
Talented designer Jeff Raum adapted our Birds on Blossom design from our oriental section to create this medallion for a teenagers dream room.
Joe Kuna sent in this stunning table which he decorated using our Leopard Stencil.
This stencilling using glow paint was by Martin Falc for the Egyptian owner of a massage salon in Prague
It was very nice and easy to work with the stencils. Pyramids went easy and for the Sphinx I had more time selected so I used all three stencils. First layer I put only very small amount of paint and then on second and third just normaly.
It looked fantastic in that massage salon.
Alex started with a plain pine cuboard which she painted black and then proceeded to transform it.
Three stencils were used.
They are the rope and bead border from our classical catalogue section, intertwining flower border and peacock with blossom from the flower section. This beautifully coloured cuboard was hand finished with gold paint. We custom sized the stencils to fit Alex's cuboard.
I painted these dragons for my son and daughter-in-law on a wall in their games room. They are based on my Dragon Flight and Dragon Stand stencils.
Alex used our Peacock with Blossom stencil from our flower section to paint her plain table.
The results are stunning and the design has been protected under a layer of varnish.
The chest is for my 8 year old grandson who LOVES robots. I searched quite a few sites and was thrilled to find your robot stencil. It's adorable!
thanks again,
Carol
Burj Al Arab and Space shuttle with Moon and Saturn
This is the work of Martin Falk, whose company is called Hvezdnestrophy and is based in Prague. Martin specializes in using glow paint with his stencil work. When the lights are turned off, the images glow and come to life.
Diane Bessette has used our stencils on her fine pottery work
Homes and Gardens featured this paisley stencil in their April issue.
It is available in several sizes
First time stencillor Shauna intended a quick lick of paint for her bathroom but thought the bare wall was just begging for something extra.
She soon got the hang of it and used a new washing up spongue cut into squares. She couldn't tell how it was going to turn out until the final layer was peeled off. She was amazed with the result.
Jeff Raum used our Bamboo with Birds for a showcase house in Newport Beach.
The Bamboo without the birds was used in a meditation centre.
I made a floor cloth for my boss with your stencil. We think it turned out splendid! She is thrilled.
Sally
We custom sized our Gothic Font lettering making 18 seperate stencils, one stencil for each step on these stairs.
Alex stencilled her favourite Leonard Cohen poem in gold and was delighted with the results
Here are two dresses that I've designed using both the chandelier stencil from the motif collection, and the Turkish vase with flowers stencil from the Ottoman collection. They turned out to be soo pretty although it's my first time in using stencils on fabric :)
Thank you
Reem at Aram mixed media.
Illustration of two stencilled travel posters.
Set Design Work by Erin Cesrao and 21 year old Jesse Farrenkopf.
Erin and Jesse created an Aztec/Mayan temple for a major haunted house company.
Here are some photos showing some of the stencilling detail
"We painted the walls with a teduois mixture of sand and paint, and then just went absolutely crazy on the place. We couldnt have done it without your business"
This bench was built as a shelter from the wind and positioned in the garden where the sunsets can be watched..
First the bench was painted with blue preservative and then the grasses and cow parsley were stencilled in silver paint. Quick and easy.

Just wanted to show you the palm tree stencil I did. I think I will do another one on the other side . I was a bit worried at first but once I got going it was quick and easy. I used a sponge. It took me just 30 minutes. Thank you. Great stencils.
Penny Brown, Pagham, West Sussex
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