All Geometric Stencils
Hexagon
⬇ Download FreeMoroccan Tile
⬇ Download FreeFleur de Lis
⬇ Download FreeTrellis
⬇ Download FreeQuatrefoil
⬇ Download FreeSix-Point Star
⬇ Download FreeArt Deco Fan
⬇ Download FreeDiamond
⬇ Download FreeFive-Point Star
⬇ Download FreeProject Ideas
The chevron and trellis create stunning repeating wall patterns. Use two contrasting colours for maximum impact.
The Moroccan tile and quatrefoil designs painted on a wooden floor with floor paint create a stunning encaustic tile effect at a fraction of the cost.
Use the Art Deco fan or damask on wardrobe doors, drawer fronts or table tops with chalk paint and a foam roller.
All geometric designs cut cleanly in vinyl with a Cricut or Silhouette for wall decals, signs and paper crafts.
Print the hexagon or chevron on plain paper and paint with metallic gold for beautiful handmade gift wrap.
Use ceramic paint through the Moroccan tile stencil to create custom tile effects on plain white tiles without replacing them.
Geometric Stencil Technique Tips
- Perfect alignment: Geometric patterns must be level. Always use a spirit level and snap a chalk line across the wall before you start — a pattern that drifts even 1cm per metre will be very obvious by the end of the wall.
- Registration marks: Cut small notch marks in the corners of your stencil and mark matching pencil dots on the wall. Align these marks for each repeat to maintain perfect spacing.
- Floor stencils: Use floor paint and apply 2–3 thin coats through the stencil. Seal with at least 3 coats of matte floor varnish once dry for a hardwearing finish.
- Crisp edges on walls: The less paint on the brush, the cleaner the edge. Use a nearly dry roller or brush and build up coverage in thin layers.
Curated Collections
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create a perfectly aligned repeating geometric pattern?
Use a spirit level and chalk line to mark a horizontal guideline before you start. Add registration marks to your stencil and mark corresponding pencil dots on the wall at consistent intervals.
What is the best geometric stencil for a bathroom wall?
The Moroccan tile design is the most popular geometric choice for bathrooms. Apply with bathroom-grade paint and seal with a clear bathroom varnish for a moisture-resistant finish.
Can I use geometric stencils on a concrete floor?
Yes — use floor paint and seal with multiple coats of floor varnish. The trellis and Moroccan designs look particularly stunning on concrete and wood floors.
How do I avoid paint bleeding under a geometric stencil?
Use low-tack spray adhesive on the stencil back, press all edges firmly flat, and apply paint with a nearly dry roller — the less paint per pass, the cleaner the result.