Monster Tshirt
One of the best things about stenciling is it's versatility. You can use stencils to paint just about anything, including walls, furniture, or fabric, in styles ranging from traditional theorems to street graffiti. And sometimes you can even stencil without paint. The Frankenstein tshirt pictured was stenciled with bleach using a design from Stencil1. Wouldn't this be [...]
Stenciled Halloween Treats
This photo from a recent Designer Stencils newsletter provides a sneak peak of some of their new culinary stencils, including Monster Faces, Scary Halloween, Witch's Hat and Tombstone cookie cutter stencil sets. Not pictured, but also available, are Skulls. From Martha Stewart's Halloween Central, these cakes and brownies are stenciled with powdered-sugar silhouettes of witches, jack [...]
Clock Stencils
In this article from Martha Stewart's website, she shows how to stencil a clock directly onto a wall. I loved this idea, and decided to see what clock stencils might be available to speed up the process. A quick search found several possibilities, of varying sizes. This Cross Hall Clockface from Designer Stencils comes in 12" [...]
Martha and Stenciling
Martha Stewart Living has consistently featured stenciling projects in both her magazine and on her website. Martha is an excellent source for great "Do It Yourself" projects and often includes free templates which allow you to cut your own stencils. Her September issue, in particular, was full of wonderful ideas! Almost every [...]

