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.
From Kelly Sechrist
This is how I made use of the wonderful stencils I got from you. I do decorative painting and really haven't used stencils at all, but my mother had my father build her this unusual cabinet like ones she had seen in antique shops. And of course she wanted me to paint on what the cabinets had on she had seen. Your stencils made that job much more easy and quicker for me.
This stencil can be found in our Oriental Catalogue.
From Kathy Klym
I thought I'd send you a few pictures of my masterpiece. I used the stencil to cover the dividing line between two colours in my teenage son's bedroom. Everyone who has seen the completed room is really impressed. I found the stencil really easy to use once I discovered the spray on sticky stuff. Another thing I did was to purchase some sponges. Because of the intricacies of the stencil, sponges got in all the little cracks and creases. Anyway, I haven't found anything like this stencil on the internet and my son was thrilled to have something unique on his walls. It was truly a pleasure doing business with you and when the need arises to order another stencil I will absolutely use your company again.
This stencil can be found in our Lettering & Latin Phrases Catalogue.
This winged green man was first stencilled and then finished with hand painting.
The painted canvas uses this three layered stencil of Robert Johnson. He has long double jointed fingers that most likely facilitated his guitar virtuosity. His recordings in 1936 and 1937 display a combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that has influenced later generations of musicians. Although his recording career spanned only seven months, he is recognized as a master of the blues.
This interior shows how a customer has used this elegant scroll design to decorate curtains.
Stencilled African ladies from Janice. "Simply brilliant stencils! There is such movement in them. They look great in between the Moroccan doors."
Stencilling from Jeff Raum and his team. This tablecloth and napkins are destined for an international Diwali festival in Kenya.
These images have been sent to me by John in the U.S.
John tells me that there is more to add to this cabinet.
Sue wrote "My first big project. Wardrobe doors for a friend. Used your beautiful stencil with chalk paint and added some butterfly and dragonfly moulds."