When the other hosts & I decided on what the challenge would be for month two of our Pinspired & Rewired series, I was super excited when we chose stencils. I had a great time stenciling my desk top a few months back, & I knew exactly what I wanted to create this time.
I was in need of some help organizing my jewelry. It was a mess, let's face it. I had lots of different pieces that were lost in the mix, hence never got worn.
So when I came across this lovely idea of hanging your jewelry AND making it look pretty, I was all in. :)

My 'pinspiration' came from this lovely piece made by Designamour
And if you want to make a pretty little piece for yourself, here's the details..

Supplies needed:
Corkboard--bought @ Michaels with coupon
Paint--two colors
Stencil
Push pins


I used my trusty Valspar paint to get a bright white base coat

Then moved on to my Craftsmart Acrylic Paint--Robin egg Blue


Cutting Edge Stencils generously provided this stencil to me. I have worked with their stencils in the past & have gotten great results, so I knew this would work just wonderfully.
I chose the Mermaid Allover Stencil
Before I get started, don't make the mistake that I made & NOT cover your workspace with some sort of protecting covering, what was I thinking?? I was very, very careful & didn't have any issues, but I could have ended up with a blue table. :)
WITH your protective covering on your workspace, tape your stencil to your board.
When stenciling, it is always a good idea to have baby wipes near by, they may become your best friend. :)


Dip & roll your roller in paint, then on a paper towel, blot off the excess. Thin layers are the key to making it precise & not having paint get under the stencil.
Continue over your entire area until it is all covered with even layers of paint.
When you are finished, remove the tape & your stencil, and fix any areas where the paint may have smeared--baby wipes. :)
After it was dry, I stuck my push pins at the top of the board. I actually didn't realize how many necklaces I had, since they had been hidden in my jewelry box for so long--don't let my husband know that though. :)


Definitely check out Cutting Edge Stencils if you would like to give stenciling a try.
I love that their products are so userfriendly--makes my life a lot easier. :)
If you want to participate in this months Pinspired & Rewired challenge, go here for more details!

I was in need of some help organizing my jewelry. It was a mess, let's face it. I had lots of different pieces that were lost in the mix, hence never got worn.
So when I came across this lovely idea of hanging your jewelry AND making it look pretty, I was all in. :)

My 'pinspiration' came from this lovely piece made by Designamour
And if you want to make a pretty little piece for yourself, here's the details..

Supplies needed:
Corkboard--bought @ Michaels with coupon
Paint--two colors
Stencil
Push pins


I used my trusty Valspar paint to get a bright white base coat

Then moved on to my Craftsmart Acrylic Paint--Robin egg Blue


Cutting Edge Stencils generously provided this stencil to me. I have worked with their stencils in the past & have gotten great results, so I knew this would work just wonderfully.
I chose the Mermaid Allover Stencil
Before I get started, don't make the mistake that I made & NOT cover your workspace with some sort of protecting covering, what was I thinking?? I was very, very careful & didn't have any issues, but I could have ended up with a blue table. :)
WITH your protective covering on your workspace, tape your stencil to your board.
When stenciling, it is always a good idea to have baby wipes near by, they may become your best friend. :)


Dip & roll your roller in paint, then on a paper towel, blot off the excess. Thin layers are the key to making it precise & not having paint get under the stencil.
Continue over your entire area until it is all covered with even layers of paint.
When you are finished, remove the tape & your stencil, and fix any areas where the paint may have smeared--baby wipes. :)
After it was dry, I stuck my push pins at the top of the board. I actually didn't realize how many necklaces I had, since they had been hidden in my jewelry box for so long--don't let my husband know that though. :)


Definitely check out Cutting Edge Stencils if you would like to give stenciling a try.
I love that their products are so userfriendly--makes my life a lot easier. :)
If you want to participate in this months Pinspired & Rewired challenge, go here for more details!











41 comments:
Such a cute way to display necklaces!! Half of mine are on a mug holder and the other half are thrown into a jewelry box...this might be a better way to organize them:-) Thanks for the inspiration!
Great way to keep things organized! Plus it looks so cute!
This is so cute! I love the pattern you chose for your stencil!
What a great idea!! Love this look to organize/display jewelry, but I also just think it's brilliant to stencil the corkboard. Another way to use it instead of covering it in fabric to get a stylish look. Thanks for sharing!!
Really love it!!! Thanks for the great idea!
Oh so cute!! Love the stencil pattern you used too!
Cool idea to stencil corkboard! I am gonna (I'm from the South also) try this on my little office corkboard.
I am hopping over from Simply Raising 8 Blog Hop and am now following you.
So pretty! makes mw want to redo my office!! ;0 Love the color too!
What a GREAT idea!!! Love it!
That came out really cute,what a great idea...it really seems like stenciling is making a huge come back. Happy blogging.
Wow! I didn't realize you could paint a whole cork board. Cool!
Very nice!! I need help with all of my jewelry!!
Ok I love to stencil sayings around my house but I've never thought outside the box... Thanks for the push!
This is such a clever idea. I love you color choice also. I would also love for you to link up to my Linky Party via: http://ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com/2012/04/show-me-what-you-got-linky-party-9.html
Mrs. Delightful
www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com
Love this stenciled corkboard! I've been thinking about making on for my craftroom!
What a good idea! I love your pop of color! This turned out great Lindsay! XO, Aimee
Turned out so good! So did you just paint right over the cork??? I might give this one a try. :)
Oh!! I need this! Gotta get me one pronto. Thanks hun for sharing. You are the best. xo
Beautiful Lindsay!!!!! I should update my cork-board!
Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!
Your jewelry board looks fantastic! I am also doing a stenciled jewelry board for my daughter. Just bought the fabric today! Yours looks great!
This looks so feminine & sophisticated! I'm embarrassed at how my jewelry is organized, must try this!
How cute! I love the idea of stenciling ugly cork board. Your colors are beautiful as well. Great job Lindsay!
OMG!! I love it. I would love it if you linked it up my new link party.
http://momslifevents.blogspot.com/
Can't wait to see what else you create.
~Taylor
Lovely! I've been trying to come up with something to enter in the contest, but I have inspiration block..boo... Thanks for linking to Things I've Done Thursday!
Super cute idea!! I just featured it on my fb page: http://www.facebook.com/seevanessacraft
Stopping by from the Anything Goes Linky! http://kingofsaving.com
I love how this came out! I really need to try one of their stencils!
This is sooo adorable-- I love the colors you chose! Found you via Classy Clutter link up :)
-Bonnie @ Revolutionaries
www.revolutionariesblog.com
I lvoe how it turned out - so cute!! I have some of my necklaces hung up, but I need to come up with something for the rest of them (and earrings).
Thanks for the inspiration! I'm pinning this. I'm so glad you linked up to Romance on a Dime!!
Beautiful display! Thanks so much for sharing your stenciled creation at The Mother Lode linky party over at I Gotta Create!
<3 Christina
http://igottacreate.blogspot.com
Oh I love it! It turned out wonderful!! =)
That is so cute
I love the colors, and it turned out really great!
I think I just might have to do this one!
This turned out just gorgeous...what a beautiful and functional way to store jewelry! I love my Cutting Edge stencil. I just may have to try something similar! Thanks for sharing at Shine on Fridays!!
This will be featured at my link party tomorrow!
http://thewinthropchronicles.blogspot.com/
Very cute Lindsay - love the turquoise!
Thanks fot linking up!
Stacey :o)
This is such a great idea! I have my necklaces pinned on a cork board, but it's just the plain cork board. I love the painted design! I need to do this!
Featuring on Thursday at Bacon Time!
What a fabulous project! I'm pinning this one! Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
So pretty! What a great way to dress up a cork board (I made c cork board recently...but now want to go back and stencil the entire thing!). Featuring this tomorrow on TP.
Holly
504 Main
Featuring you tomorrow Friend!!!!
XO, Aimee
I love this! Thanks for posting! My mom's birthday was last week, so I took your idea and stenciled a corkboard for her classroom at school! Love it.
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