Essential Oils Stenciled Box
Welcome to the very first monthly challenge in the Decorating Enthusiasts Style group. I love this group of girls. Not only do we love each others style, but we have become great blogging friends. You can find us chatting with each other daily about blogging and life. It's quite a shame that we are scattered about the US. It's just one example of how blogging has touched my life in ways otherwise unimaginable.
This month the challenge is……
Stencil Projects
You'll find the links to each of the projects below.
I've been using essential oils for about 3 years now and have grown to love them. I thought I had a decent stash until I got this box. It was a Christmas gift. I asked for it. You can find it (affiliate link) HERE.
I wanted one unfinished so I could DIY it!
When all was said and done she looked like this! I am very please with it and the fact that my oils are no longer tossed in a basket.
You will need the following supplies: (contain affiliate links)
- unfinished box
- sanding sponge
- prestain treatment
- stain
- stencil
- white chalky paint
- stencil brush
- spray sealer
Very lightly sand the box and remove all dust with cloth.
Apply a prestain to the unfinished wood. I removed all of the hardware first. Allow that to dry. Go by directions on the product.
Apply one coat of stain in the color of your choice.
I brushed the stain on with a foam brush. Let sit for about 15 minutes to penetrate. Then wipe of with a clean cloth. Let dry.
Position the stencil and adhere with tape in the corners.
When you “pounce” the stencil brush, hold it vertically up and down. Not angled like in this photo. I was just trying to move my hand out of the photo so you could see the progress.
I just did 1 coat. I planned to distress it so no need to heavily coat it. I carefully remove the stencil as soon as I am finished. completely let it dry before adding another stencil pattern.
Once it is dry, you can layer another stencil.
I DID NOT use the entire stencil. I positioned a few of the sprigs off of each side of the flower and just stenciled those to it.
Once the paint is dry, lightly sand to distress the white paint. Dust off and seal with 2 coats of spray sealer. Dry and attach hardware.
Look at all that space for more oils! I seriously love my oils. I've been cleaning with them as well. Still learning lots so if you have something to share, please comment below. I do nee to add stickers to the tops to label them. Right now they are in alphabetical order.
You can check out lots of essential oils storage HERE (affiliate link).
Don't forget to check out these other beauties!!!
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Duke Manor Farm – Stenciled Pillow
Artsy Chicks Rule – Nautical Wall Map
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Christy, I love how it turned out! I am awaiting my starter kit and am so excited. What size is your box?
What a cute project Christy! I have a box that little bottles came in! lol I need to get fancy like you and get a real box. 😉 Love it!xo
Love it Christy, wonderful stencil. Huge fan of dark walnut. Liked that you distressed the stencil
Cindy
Thanks so much, Cindy! Happy weekend to you!
I need an essential oils box, love the right stain color and stencil!!
Thanks, Debbie!
It looks so much cuter now! And wow you do have a lot of space to fill ha ha! XO
Thanks so much! I know….looks kind of sad. Lots of room to grow!
Christy,
I love your project! Can you share where you purchased the stencils?
Thanks
Thanks so much! My links are added no…sorry about that! You can find them at Michaels and Amazon. Amazon link is in the post now!