How to Stencil Curtains – Some of my fave blog gals got together for a winter edition of the ‘Pinterest Challenge’. Also known as – stop pinning, start doing.
The gals behind this challenge? Sherry from Young House Love, Katie from Bower Power, Erin from The Great Outdoors, and Cassie from Hi Sugarplum.
I was itching to use my Moroccan-inspired stencil again (it’s the trellis from Cutting Edge Stencils). So when I started seeing some stenciled curtains on pinterest, an idea took shape. Stenciling curtains… seems a little wacky, but definitely worth a shot.
How to Stencil Curtains:
I originally went out to get some inexpensive white fabric and planned on sewing my own curtains (or using iron-on hemming tape if I chickened out of the sewing part). But once I realized I would need 6+ yards of fabric and couldn’t find a white fabric that was less than $5/yard, I thought I should have a quick look at IKEA. And wouldn’t you know it, they of course had some great plain white beauties for a mere 30 bones (check out the Lenda curtains here).
How to Stencil Curtains – the prep
So first up was to prep everything. As with most IKEA curtains I had to hem the bottom a bit (they come with iron-on hemming tape) and while I was at it, ironed the rest of the panels to make sure that there weren’t any creases (which would make them hard to stencil!). I taped down a plastic painting sheet that I had kicking around to protect the floor underneath. I actually used two of these – one on top of the other – just in case.
Then I taped down my panel. You want it to be pretty stuck in place so it doesn’t move around as you paint. As you can see, I couldn’t get *all* of the wrinkles out of the panel, but it was actually pretty flat.
How to Stencil Curtains – paint and supplies
Then it’s time to get out the paint supplies. I wanted the curtains to be pretty neutral so I went with a medium gray – I thought about doing a fun yellow or chartreuse, but thought that they would be a whole lot of pop of colour AND pattern in a relatively small room (and would therefore dictate the rest of the decor). You want to use a small high-density foam roller, acrylic paint, and some textile medium to soften the paint (you can get this from any craft store, like Michael’s). I did a big blob of the paint and an almost-equally big blob of textile medium and mixed them together – luckily the medium is transparent so doesn’t change the colour of the paint.
How to Stencil Curtains – Tape Your Stencil
Position and tape down your stencil…
…and get painting! I made sure not to have TOO much paint on my roller because I didn’t want it to seep through the stencil.
How to Stencil Curtains – move and tape again
Then you pick up the stencil, move it to the next spot, tape it down again, and paint. And repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Let me tell you, it’s exciting to see the pattern come through, but it takes a loooong time to do and I was definitely getting the “claw” (you know, when your hand cramps up and looks seriously deformed?).
It was seeming all worth it when I saw the final product, and then I remembered I still had to do a second panel. Ugh.
However, I was really happy with how they turned out. There aren’t many areas with imperfections, and even where there are small leaks, they are hardly noticeable – especially from a distance.
I let them dry for a good 24 hours before putting them up.
They definitely add some drama and height to the room, which is fab. The not-so-fab thing (for the hubs, anyway) is that this has sparked a bunch of ideas about things I want to do to the dining room. So many ideas swirling around in my head right now… I’ll keep you posted!
I was worried that they would turn out a bit crunchy, but the textile medium definitely does soften the paint quite a bit. They move well and look nice and soft. Having said that, you can definitely feel the painted part – it feels more rough – but it’s really not bad. Plus, it’s not like you’re curling up with your curtains very often (right??).
Total cost was $35 (for the curtains and textile medium – I already owned the rest). Not too shabby, compared to the pre-made curtains I had been looking at.
So there is my latest DIY, folks! What about you guys? Been doing any stenciling projects lately? Added any window treatments to your pad? Go check out the rest of the Pinterest Challenge entries over on Young House Love for some serious eye candy and inspiration.
The Hobby Lobbyist says
I am so glad I found your post via the Cutting Edge facebook site. I am actually attempting this exact same project– with the same pattern and curtains– this weekend. I am so happy I got to see your (amazing) finished product! I’m diving right in with a deep navy color, so we’ll see if it’s too busy or not.
gemma says
Ooooh the navy sounds lovely! I’m sure it’ll look fab!! Good luck :)
xo,
gem
Design Dreamer says
I am thinking of doing the same thing. I found this link today. I am thinking of doing white on Navy curtains from Ikea. I’d already found the curtains and wondered if I could spray a stencil on them. This assures me it is possible and that it will look great. So EXCITED!!
gemma says
Amazing!!! I’m sure they’ll turn out nicely. Good luck! :)
xo,
gemma
Catharine @ Your Modern Couple says
Wow! Those turned out to be just fabulous! I’ve never had luck with stencils, maybe I use too much paint? But your project turned out so great that I’m thinking of using that same stencil to do my dining room wall. I’m nervous/excited!
gemma says
Hi Catharine – Yep, you want to make sure not to have your roller too goopy with paint otherwise it will leak. It does mean that you have to go over the stencil quite a few times and get “the claw” (ie. a sore hand!), but it’s worth it!
good luck!!
xo,
gem
Shannon says
Gemma,
Those look fantastic!!! Did you have any issues with the lines not coming out clean, or the paint bleeding under the stencil? I’m way jealous!
This is the pinterest project I did for the Pinterest Challenge http://www.compartmentlife.com/2012/03/pinterest-challenge-shannons-end-table/
XOXO
Shannon
gemma says
Thanks Shannon! Luckily I didn’t have much bleed through at all. A few little imperfect spots here and there, but nothing you can really see from a regular distance.
Love that table you made over! :)
xo,
gem
Maggie {Okay, now what?} says
Wow! Those look fantastic! You did an amazing job with the stencil.
Tamsyn says
Wow, these curtains look amazing. They look as good as anything you can buy in a store.
Laura says
This is genius- amazing, and the price is insane!! WOW
Laura
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Kelley Wilson says
I can’t wait to try this thank you for the inspiration!
Nicole says
Wow, your curtains look fantastic!
I just found your blog the other day, and I’m really enjoying all the DIY projects! Keep up the great work!
gemma says
Thanks Nicole! Glad you popped by! :)
xo,
gem
[email protected]:podge says
Wow – impressive! Looks like the real thing!
Grace says
These curtains look a amazing! Great job! I made some for my pinterest challange too (here http://graceadkins.blogspot.com/2012/03/diy-striped-curtains-for-pinterest.html) but I think I like yours better. If you don’t mind me asking where did you get the stencil? and for how much?
gemma says
Hi Grace,
I love your curtains!! Nice work. The stencil I used was from Cutting Edge (their allover trellis).
xo,
gem
Debbie {visual eye candy} says
I have those exact same curtains and stencil! I was just about to stencil my curtains thanks for such a great tutorial! They turned out great.
gemma says
Sweet!!! Good luck :)
xo,
gem
Holly says
Gosh, this is beautiful! I am on my way to Ikea this morning and am going to pick up some of those curtain panels. I found you through House of Hepworths. What a nice job you did!
holly @ http://www.abakershouse.com
gemma says
Thanks Holly!! Good luck with yours!!
xo,
gem
Lauren says
Great job on the curtains, I am gonna try it this weekend. I was wondering where you purchased the bookshelf in the corner by the curtains? Thanks, Lauren Phelps
gemma says
Thanks Lauren! The bookshelf is actually from IKEA (something we’ve had for years) called Benno. It’s their CD/DVD shelf, which we just use for books now.
xo,
gem
Emily says
Love the project,but where did you get a big stencil?
gemma says
Thanks Emily! The stencil is the “allover trellis” by Cutting Edge Stencils.
xo,
gem
Leigh says
Gemma- The curtains look awesome in your home! What paint color is that on your walls? I love it!!!
gemma says
Thanks Leigh! It’s called grey leaf by CIL.
xo,
gem
Catherine says
I just love your curtains. I sew so I usually get a good deal on fabric but it sounds like you did really good. I am very impressed!! You are very creative!
gemma says
Thanks Catherine! I’m dying to learn how to sew… so jealous that you do your own curtains!
xo,
gemma