Several weeks ago, we wrote about the collaboration between Crown Paint and the Royal College of Art where students were asked to design stencils. We displayed the winning design "Image Furniture" by Kyu Seon Lee. You can read that post here.
Now we have some photos to show you this impressive (and large!) chandelier stencil in use. In white on black:
In blue on yellow:
All achieved using Crown Paints. Click here to go to their site where you can request a colour card and to see the full range and stockists, or here to order the stencil.
The stencil was designed so that it could be used as a frame to hang actual everyday objects such as mugs, cups and corkscrews from it if wished. It is something we are keen to try and shall post the photos of the results soon.
(Photos courtesy of Crown Paint)
Rachel.

We are Helen, Chips and Rachel, partners in The Stencil Library. We design, make and sell stencils. We also teach, decorate with, eat, breathe and live with stencils. Inspiration comes from many places for us. We would like to share our inspiration and projects with you. All our stencils are designed and made in Northumberland, England. They are sent to customers worldwide.
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Posted by: Next generation star trek | April 29, 2009 at 03:55 AM
I'm. in. Love. Oh, that chandelier stencil...yummy! I'm on a quest to find the perfect space for it now. Thanks, Rachel!
Posted by: Fauxology | May 02, 2009 at 05:24 PM
How does one order a stencil? I am interested in the OTT stencil.
Thanks, Edie
Posted by: Edith Rucker | May 22, 2009 at 04:52 PM
Hi Edie, There should be a link in each post to take you to the page on our web site that features the stencil that we are writing about. Click on it. I shall have a look and see if I can find which of the OTT stencil collection that you are looking for. In the meantime this link should take you to the OTToman collection on our site.
http://www.stencil-library.com/docs/cat050.htm
Come back to me if I can help you further.
Posted by: stencil helen | May 22, 2009 at 06:43 PM