
Add a springtime accent to your window
Thomas J. Story

Step 2: Cut out the image
Thomas J. Story

Step 3: Placing the image on the shade
Thomas J. Story

Step 4: Painting
Thomas J. Story
Give a blank roller shade an airy, elegant new look with the image of your choice, applied in a few easy steps.
Using a paper product called stencil board or heavy card stock, you can create a stencil from almost any simple design (or download our sprig of leaves at www.sunset.com/leafstencil). Clip art is a great resource for images. Silhouettes with no intricate details work best; choose an image with design elements that don’t overlap, so the pattern can be cut out as one piece.
We combined fabric paint in dark green and golden yellow with a bit of white and black to create a leafy green. Our project cost $29, not including the shades.
Materials
For this project, we used two 27- by 72-inch canvas roller shades. The rest of the materials are available at art-supply stores unless otherwise noted. Make sure you choose a fabric paint that works with your shade’s material.
Instructions
Printed from:
http://www.sunset.com/home/weekend-projects/stenciled-shade-00418000079440/
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