royal design studio giveaway

You all know how much I love amazing design…today, I have an awesome giveaway for you from a company that marries great design with a fabulous product and amazing customer service. I’m talking about burlap+blue sponsor, Royal Design Studio!

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I’ve created a couple of projects myself using their amazing stencils…

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This stenciled china cabinet is one of my most popular posts to date! And it was so e-a-s-y to do-love the graphic punch of the kelly green against the white!

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Remember the dresser above? If not, definitely click the link to see the ”before” picture…it was an amazing transformation!

Here are a couple more favorite projects from Royal Design Studio….

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So inspiring!

Check out Royal Design Studio’s blog for lots and lots of stencil ideas and inspiration!

And their How To Stencil section gives lots of detailed instructions on stenciling from everything to ceilings, glass, fabric and more!

Who wants to win a $50 shop credit to purchase a stencil of your very own?

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stenciled dresser makeover

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Hello there, dear readers! Hope everyone had a fabulous Mother’s Day weekend (I know I did).

Last month, I shared with you all my stenciled china cabinet (glad to see you all loved it as much as I did), and I was so smitten that I couldn’t wait to start work stenciling another piece of furniture. I perused Royal Design Studio’s site for a (long) while, and finally decided on the Eastern Lattice Moroccan Stencil

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Pretty, right?

So, here’s the dresser before…

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…and the after…

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I primed the piece with Zinsser primer (the green is oil-based, and I wanted to use latex paint, so I had to prime first), and painted it with Valspar Woodlawn Dewkist. I mixed a couple of acrylic paints until I got the turquoise shade that I wanted for the stencil.

Needless to say, I am so happy with how this turned out! The dresser was rather bland and not very impressive, now, it’s exactly the opposite! So fun!

Happy Monday!

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