painted wallpaper {a tutorial}
When I first took over the front office, I knew I wanted to make it a lighter, more inspiring room to be in. I thought about painting stripes because I really do love them, but I already have some thick ones painted in the boys’ room. Then I thought wallpaper would be nice. But here’s the thing about wallpaper: 1. I always like the most expensive one and 2. putting it up is a pain {although now that I think about it, it would probably be easier to hang wallpaper than to paint it. Oh well.}
So I decided that instead of looking for bargain wallpaper, I could just make my own. I really like these curtains from Ballard Designs and decided to take the pattern as my inspiration.
Here are the steps:
1. Create a template {or download mine at the end of the post}
2. Trace the design onto the wall. Over and over again. Now it makes a lot of sense to use a level to make sure you are not drawing diagonally down the wall, but I didn’t go to such effort. I think I have a pretty good sense of straight {if that makes sense} so I was able to eyeball it.
No, #2 did not help me trace the pattern, he was just my model.
Check out those sweet grubby little four-year-old fingernails.
There were sections where the pattern got a little wonky, so I just improvised and figured once the entire pattern was up, you wouldn’t notice little imperfections. The one thing I did try to do was to keep the pattern equal along the top & bottom of the wall {see photo}
3. Paint over the lines {I painted along the inside of the line}. I used a small paint brush that was the width that I wanted the lines to be and white latex paint we had leftover from the kitchen.
It takes a long time. But if you try it, just keep going … it is so worth it!
Here it is again in it’s ‘after’ state.
And there you have it.
A project that was simple to do but just took lots of time and a steady hand.
To download the template that I used, click here.
Need help understanding the double lines? Read this new post.
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Katherine
I can’t open the link either, and my new office walls are calling to me!
Please relink the link!
Teresa
I absolutely love this! I have looked at it over and over again. I just bought my paint today for my living/dining room and will be using your pattern on the main wall! I know it’s going to take time to do it, but I am so excited to start!
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Kelli
Your patience is AMAZING! I’m thinking about doing something similar on a tiny wall in my bathroom and have been feeling overwhelmed. But if you can do that giant wall, I’m sure I can manage the 3 feet I have…
Babs
WOW! Talk about talent! I LOVE THIS!!! I’m going to try to paint a headboard for my client…..I’m a little scared though. So did you seperate them about an inch apart?
Julie
Hi,
I really love the taupe color you used for the walls. Can you tell me what the color is?? thanks!!!
Sarah
Thank you so much for sharing this! I made mine into a headboard: http://coopcrafts.com/2011/04/17/stencil-painted-headboard/ My textured walls made it a little difficult, but I love the way it turned out!
The Up North Writer Mama
Thank you thank you thank you! I am doing a mini-makeover to our dining room and this is perfect (combined with new window treatments). I was considering wallpaper or painting the entire room, but this is so much better. And I can work on it while my son naps, and won’t need to set aside an entire day to tackle the whole project at once.
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BRILLIANT! I am planning on doing this to my formal living room in a damask print- I really want designer paper but with over 45 a roll- this alternative is right up my ally! I will be posting to my blog soon, & hope it turns out as beautiful as your print!
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Melissa M
did you see the ‘green’ binders at Target with this same pattern?! thought of you!
Maria Trader
that looks fantastic! I don’t know if I’d have a steady enough hand for that, but you did lovely work!
cynthia
Beautiful. Any good tuts on how to create a stencil?
Erin Walsh
I can’t even believe how clever this is and how amazing it looks! I’m not sure if my hand is steady enough but I am so inspired to give it a try:)
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Liz Salvati
I love it
and can’t wait to try this!!!
Allison Sandoval
Did you do one or two coats of paint? Thinking the paint plus primer was a good idea….too bad I just thought of it and I already started with normal paint! : )
emily
I just did one coat of paint. If you are feeling ambitious, two coats would look more ‘finished’ – but it is a lot of work!
Jenny Shain
This is a double line… how did you do the double? Did you make a second larger one? I’ve been searching for a stencil tutorial for my new house. Thanks so much!
EatTheRich
Wow, you must have NOTHING better to do.
christina
nothing better to do than make beautiful art!? sheesh! Get a life!
Bobbie
Wow, some people just don’t have anything good to say. My mother always told me that if you don’t have anything nice to say then don’t say anything at all. It sounds like you’re the one that needs to get a life!
NC Momma
Your moniker Eat the Rich says everything we need to know. You’re a hater.
The walls are beautiful and I am working up my nerve to do this in my master bedroom. I’ve heard of stencils you can just roll over. Any comments on those? Thanks!
Jill
Love that “wall paper”! You are a wonder! The tutorials are wonderful! Please keep inspiring!
Jackie
Looks absolutely fantastic! Might be the inspiration I need to ‘de-beige’ some of my walls…
Jenny Shain
Ok, I see, but how did you get exactly the same width EVERY SINGLE TIME & make it not get crooked, etc? PLS TELL ME!!!
Karena
This is absolutely gorgeous!! A beautiful design. You are so talented.
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Here’s what I’ve always wondered about stenciling a wall. How do you cover up ALL of the pencil marks? Do you take caution to paint over them ever so slightly? And does it really cover when you use one coat of white paint? I’m a detail person, and that’s the one thing that’s kept me from going for it.
Jennifer Morical
OK, I’m still in the stenciling stage but after one wall I decided to buy a big piece of poster board and draw your template of three, connected top to bottom and centered along a straight line.) It’s REALLY helping me to keep my line straight and my spacing even. Thankyou so much for the idea. I’m doing this in my dining room, even my husband is excited about it!
Andrea@makeitloverly
I LOVE this!! Starting tomorrow! Thanks for the great tutorial and template
Katie Hunter
K… Just found your website. AmAZing! Maybe you have allready answered this question somewhere else but what is the name of the the base color that you have on the walls? I want to do this in my office craft room!! With the exact colors. Thanks for the hard work!
julie
this is stunning
maggy R
Thanks so much for this great template!!! love it!!!
what a great work u did!
Kelly Mann
I did something very similar and blogged it, I linked up to this post for you!
http://kmanndesigns.com/blog/2011/08/02/hand-painted-wallpaper/
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Love this idea but of course I like all of your things. Thank you so much! God has certainly blessed you with wonderful talents that you share with all of us.
Naomi
Oh my goodness, this is amazing! Found you via gingibersnap.com, and I’m so glad I did!!
JessicaT
I love this- if I could I would do my whole house!! Can you tell me what color the base paint is? I love that too!!
Thanks-
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Britli
Your wall turned out so fun! I used your template and painted my wall. Thanks for sharing with all of us! I posted about it and linked back to you. Thanks and have a great day!!
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Lisa Rivera lopez
I love this! You have a great website full of wonderful ideas!!! Thank you for sharing.
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trent
What did you do about the pencil lines after the painting was done? Did they show through?
Star
Emily,
I know it’ll take a good amount of time, just curious how much time I should set aside. Thanks!
I love your painted wallpaper! I’m thinking of doing this on an accent wall in our bathroom. But I have a question: About how long did this take you? Honestly.
Moira
This is just what I have been looking for to do in my bathroom. I am a little confused if you could help I would really appreciate it. It looks like this is double lines. Did you just a bigger stencil as well? Not sure how to get is started on wall but know once I do, I will be good to go. Thanks