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Use the rose or block-print floral on a dresser, wardrobe door or side table with chalk paint. Sand back lightly after drying for a worn, vintage look.
The lotus and cherry blossom make stunning feature wall designs. Use them in a single colour against a contrasting background for a clean, modern look.
Print the rose or sunflower on white card for beautiful handmade greetings cards. Use watercolour paints for a soft, artistic finish.
Use the block-print floral or lotus on ceramic tiles or plant pots with ceramic paint or enamel paint pens.
The cherry blossom and rose designs print beautifully on fabric. Use on cushion covers, tote bags, aprons and linen tablecloths.
The rose and lotus designs are perfect for handmade wedding stationery, table decorations and event signage.
Getting the Best Results from Floral Stencils
- Multiple colours: For a realistic flower, apply different petal shades by masking off areas of the stencil with low-tack tape. Start with the lighter base colour and work towards the darker shading.
- Chalk paint for furniture: Apply the stencil after the first coat of chalk paint has dried. Apply a second, very thin coat of chalk paint through the stencil, peel while still damp, and seal the whole piece with wax or varnish.
- Embossing: Apply PVA glue through the stencil on card, let dry, and dust with embossing powder for a beautiful raised floral effect on cards and invitations.
- Block print style: For an authentic Indian block-print look, apply paint generously, allow slight bleeding around edges, and repeat in a regular grid pattern.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What paint works best for floral stencils on walls?
Low-sheen emulsion or chalk paint gives the best results on walls. Apply with a dense foam roller for large fills and a round stencil brush for detailed areas.
How do I stencil a repeating floral pattern?
Mark registration points on both the stencil and the wall with light pencil dots. Align the registration marks for each repeat to keep the pattern consistent.
Can I use these floral stencils on fabric?
Yes — use fabric paint or mix standard acrylic with a fabric medium. Heat-set with an iron (no steam, 30 seconds) for a washable result.
Are these floral stencils suitable for weddings?
Absolutely — our rose, lotus and cherry blossom designs are popular for DIY wedding crafts including table runners, favour bags, invitations and venue signage.