Friday, January 20, 2012

Office Re-Do

Remember when not to long ago I painted this stencil wall in my office? Well, I decided I wanted to paint over it. I'm the queen of doing things more than once. It's very strange. 
 It's not that I didn't like the stenciled wall paper. It was more the color of the room. It was a lot darker than all of the other rooms in our house. The stencil also had a TON of imperfections since I did the entire thing by hand. You couldn't see them unless you got close up - but I noticed them every time I walked in the room.
First I chose a new paint color. I set out to find a lighter color gray that would flow better with the entire house. Both of the below paint swatches are Martha Stewart. We went for the top one. Bedford Gray. I can't remember the name of the lighter color on bottom. 
After the room was painted. It was not easy painting over the stencil. Stung a little bit. Even though I had plans to replace it with something very similar. After searching the internet I ordered a stencil from Royal Studio Designs. I actually ordered one that was too small at first and had to send it back. So, if you are thinking about doing a full wall make sure to order a large stencil. Once I got the right one in the mail (they ship really quickly) I was able to get started. This is when I only thought I had a few hours of stenciling ahead of me....
A day and half later....
And compared to the hand stencil....it was a breeze. But really...it was hard. Like I wanted to quit on several occasions and just paint the wall gray again. The ceiling and edges were most definitely the hardest part. I never got the hang of it and honestly never want to. I have no more stencil plans in my future:)
My main goal was accomplished. It lighted the room up and now it flows much better with the rest of the house.
The professional stencil eliminated a lot of errors...making the finished product look much more seamless.
The change isn't that dramatic. Just a little bit lighter with a different pattern. Another suggestion I would give if you are thinking about venturing in to stenciling would be to choose a base paint color that is not that different from your stencil color. It took a lot of pressing with the paint roller to cover the white paint over the gray. So, what do you guys think about the change? Did you know that after I painted this room...I had painted every single room in our house in 2011 (including bathrooms). And then stenciled the same wall twice. Does that make me crazy?

38 comments:

  1. Thats so cute! Inspires me to go stencil a wall! :D

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  2. OH, I definitely like how much it lightens up the room. I did your first stencil pattern on a little wall in our entry way, but the opposite colors. I love your new stencil pattern A LOT.

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  3. I love it! Thanks for linking up to MoMomma. I'm sitting in a grey office and I think this would help the room POP!

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  4. I think I'm still hyperventilating from the first paragraph... you painted OVER a hand-stencilled wal?
    They both look beautiful, but the new one is definitely nicer.

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  5. Love the Stencil!!
    New FOllower, super cute blog!
    ~Jen @ hutchinsonherd.blogspot.com

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  6. It's GORGEOUS! You have the patience of a saint, girl! Would be delighted for you to link to my brand new party: http://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2012/01/mop-it-up-mondays-party-1.html
    {HUGS},
    kristi
    your newest follower ; )

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  7. Great work on the new stencil - it really does brighten things up! I'm in awe of your patience too!! :)


    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  8. Wow, I can't believe this is a stencil. It looks amazing. Great job!

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  9. Love the stenciled wall. How gorgeous. Beautiful office. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

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  10. I love what you have done!
    Looks amazing! :)

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  11. Very nice! I don't think I'd have the patience to stencil an entire wall. I love the chalkboard with the wreath too! I'm a new follower visiting from The Shady Porch Rock N' Share.

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  12. It looks lovely! I too have done a few things more than once. :)

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  13. That is a great transformation. Do you have a tutorial on that wreath! I think it's burlap? I would absolutely love it if you would link this project up to our "impossibility" party. Here's the link:

    http://thistlewoodfarm.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/a-journey-of-1000-steps/

    Thanks for the inspiration!

    blessings,
    karianne

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    1. Here is the link to the burlap wreath...

      http://thetwoodsfamily.blogspot.com/2011/06/burlap-wreath-lurve.html

      Thank you for your sweet comment!!

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  14. While I'm here, let me give a ditto on Karianne's comment!

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  15. A lot of work but so worth it! Beautiful!!!

    Dee

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  16. I like it! I actually have two wall stencils waiting for me to get my courage up to do in our new place. I say that only because I do not have the wall paint, so there is no room for error or I will be repainting whole rooms!

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    1. You can do it! Very time consuming but well worth it!!

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  17. Stenciling IS hard! I tried it on one wall of my dining room and ended up painting over it because it didn't look very good. I know how hard it is to paint over all of that hard work. I like your lighter and brighter color choice. Thanks for sharing at my party!

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  18. Argh...stenciling is like the one craft medium I can not get down for the life of me! I absolutely love your stencil wall & the new color adds a pretty lightness to the room but the idea of me stenciling a whole wall makes me have like a panic attack...LOL

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  19. It's so beautiful! All your hard work paid off. I also love the rag wreath you have in your photos. I gotta make me one of those!

    Have a great weekend!

    ~Steph @ Silver Boxes

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  20. It may not have been easy, but boy, was it worth the effort! Your office is just amazing!!! (Although, the other stencil was quite beautiful as well ;) )

    Thanks for the inspiration (I'm totally ready for a stencil wall now!!!)

    Take care,
    Christina
    www.designingbynumbers.com

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  21. You're not crazy! You just have style. :) Sometimes, trial and error is what it takes to achieve your goal. I love the new stencil and your room looks marvelous. Great job!

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  22. This is Gorgeous! I love the new color and the new stencil.. you did a beautiful job! thanks so much for sharing with the Pink Hippo party.. can't wait to see what you share next!

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  23. This turned out so beautiful!!! I love it... It was worth all the work!

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  24. So beautiful! I love it!! Thanks for linking up! Just checking, did you see my Lisa Leonard giveaway yet?


    XO, Aimee

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  25. Love it! Thanks so much for linking up! I'll be featuring you later today. :) XO, Clydia {threemangoseeds.blogspot.com}

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  26. Love it. Im actually thinking about stenciling a couple walls in our house. This is great inspiration. Thanks so much for linking this up at Doggone Dirty Craftin last week. Can't wait to see what you have for this thursday!

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  27. Hi! I pinned this on Pinterest, posted on fb, and featured at Creative DIYers Club. Please feel free to grab the feature button :)

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  28. I love your stenciled wall. I am featuring it tonight at my Winter Blues Wednesday party that opens at 8pm EST. Please stop by and pick up an I've Been Featured button. Thanks so much.

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  29. So, you are coming over to my place so that you can stencil that design to every room in my house, right?!
    I really adore your redo and featured it on my blog today!

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  30. I love your stencil patterns where did you buy them?

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