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For my fourth project is this fading rug that I stuffed away for "junk use".
Still usable, but not as nice as it used to be, I thought the stencil series would be a great opportunity to liven it up.
To start, I cleaned it and spray painted it.
The pile absorbed the paint, so I painted again. Then, one more time.
This stencil kind of spoke "citrus" to me. So choosing bright green, orange and yellow colors, I planned the design for the rug.
G=Green, O=Orange, and Y=Yellow
Supplies: The stencil, paper plates for the paint, masking tape, cut up sponge into little blocks, and artists' oil paints.
Taping the stencil in place, I followed my design pattern doing one color throughout the entire rug. (Five each of one color for the project.)
Starting with the green...
then moving on to the orange...
and finally the yellow. This was a relaxing project on this cool fall day. It made me drink lemonade and wish I had picked up some limes and oranges to mix into it. The thought of it was like an awesome "citrus-aide" recipe. I'll have to try it.
It blended in well the deck decor.
And, the rug is not only new again but currently back in use! With the oil based paints, it will stand up to water and weather quite nicely. Now, if only we can have an extended summer to enjoy it.
Until next time, this final project concludes my demonstrations for this stencil set #383. I could have done several more because this "One Stencil 4 Ways Series" really can overwhelm you with creativity. There are literally so many uses for them which leads your mind to wander. Mine does that... a lot.
Perhaps you have many ideas of your own for this set! I'd love to hear about them!
Happy creating!
G'day! And well done on this project. I haven't tried the rug painting thing, yet. You make it look very do-able, though. Thanks. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteThis was my first time. And I learned that the depth and thickness of the rug pile will determine how much paint you need. This took three coats for the base color. It was still a very easy project.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pin!
Have a great weekend~
I have been wanting to paint a rug forever! I love the stencil and colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at Show Me Saturday! Hope you see your fabulous self again this weekend!
~ Ashley
I've never painted a rug, but your tutorial made it sound so easy, I just might have to try my hand at it! Yours is gorgeous!! I love the colors you chose! Thank you for sharing on The Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I never would have thought to try this. Thanks so much for linking it up to Snickerdoodle Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable. I knew about paint that you could use on fabric but this gives me fun ideas! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at the Creative Style Linkup!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Ashley! I can't wait to see yours. Thank you for the visit and the invite :)
ReplyDeleteIt is easy. I was a bit intimidated because I never used stencils until I got this package. Now I'm browsing stencils and have a few more rug ideas. You'll have fun with it, I'm sure! Thank you for the visit!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun. You can design and paint any color you need to match decor or themes. So many ideas for rug painting that I never thought of before flooded my head. Try it. You'll love it :)
ReplyDeleteYou'll find it to be so much fun, Brittnei! Thanks for having me :)
ReplyDeleteYou're so creative! Thanks for sharing the idea.
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Woohoo!! So glad you linked this up the best from your blog this week at our Bewitchin Projects block party! Be sure to come back again on Sunday starting at 6am EST over at OurMiniFamily.com to link up your projects again--the linky party runs from Sunday to Thursday each week :D
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Thank you, Cathy! Love your party! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Thanks for sharing at CAL link party :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maz! So glad to be a part of it :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this. It's so vibrant yet so refreshing at the same time.
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Fabulous idea! Pinned. Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteThis is magnificent. I never knew you could paint a rug!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming and linking up at The Weekend Social. Please be sure to come back next week starting Thursdays at 9PM EST The Midnight Baker ! I hope to see you there!
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Thank you, Catherine, and thanks for the party!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim :)
ReplyDeleteI'd be happy to! Thanks Judith :)
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