How to Stencil a Mexican Talavera Tile Table

Royal Design Studio
by Royal Design Studio
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You don’t have to go south of the border to bring home a colorful Mexican Talavera tile table with a fun, folk art flair! We show you how to create your own with zero tile-laying experience required.
But first, a little info on the original tiles…
Talavera is the most highly regarded of Mexican pottery. It involves an elaborate process that has not changed since the 16th century. Genuine Talavera tiles and pottery are only made in and around the city of Puebla, Mexico due to the naturally occurring fine sands and high-quality clay of that region.
After the clay is formed and fired, the decorative process begins with a milky white crazed glazed background. Then, it is hand painted with only natural pigments in a limited range of permitted colors: blue, yellow, black, green, orange and mauve. Authentic Talavera pottery is always inscribed with the initials of the artisan who created it.
You may not be ready to try your hand at creating an authentic Talavera Tile, but you can certainly recreate the look with the help of stencils and bold and bright paint colors. We created our Talavera tile table on an old kitchen table and you can easily find this same type of table yourself at thrift stores or garage sales, making this a low cost project with a LOT of style.
Video Tutorial!
Stencil Supplies


Royal Design Studio Stencils: Talavera Tiles Stencil, Ceramic Tile Stencil, Sari Border Series Stencil


Chalk Paint® Decorative Paint: Pure White, Napoleonic Blue, Barcelona Orange, Florence, English Yellow, French Linen, Country Gray


Assorted Royal Design Studio Stencil Brushes


Foam Roller and Tray


Painter’s tape


¼” Striping Tape


Paint Brushes


Custom Chalk Paint® Color Mixes:


Custom Yellow-1pt English Yellow + 1/10 Barcelona Orange


Custom Red-1pt Emperor’s Silk + 1pt Pure White


Custom Grout Color-1pt French Linen + 1pt Country Grey


Begin by cleaning your surface and painting the entire table with 2-3 coats of Pure White Chalk Paint®. Allow to dry.
Use your Chalk Paint® custom color mix of 1pt French Linen + 1pt Country Grey to paint your entire tabletop. This will end up being your tile “grout” color. Allow it to dry.
Find the center of your tabletop and begin the Ceramic Tile stencil with one tile centered there. For our 31.5” x 53.5” table top it worked out for us to repeat the tile pattern fully at 9 tiles across and 5 tiles deep. Depending on the size of your project surface, you may need to end with partial tiles at the edges. In that case, you would want to run the tape around the edge to create a “frame” for your tiles-approximately 1” in from the edge.


Use a 1.5” Stencil Brush to stencil Pure White Chalk Paint in the tiles. It will take 2 passes with the Stencil Brush to get good coverage. If the white paint looks a little uneven, it’s okay because it will actually add to the overall Talavera tile look!
Now switch to the Talavera Tile stencil designs. This set includes 6 different Talavera tile patterns. Each tile will be stenciled with a combination of Napoleonic Blue, Barcelona Orange, and the Custom Yellow Chalk Paint® mix. Alternate the repeat of the designs to avoid having the same motifs next to each other on your overall design. You can also rotate the bird designs to get more variety. Use smaller Stencil Brushes so that you can isolate the different colors in the separate elements without having to tape off areas.
Once you are finished stenciling all the tile patterns use the ¼” Striping Tape to create an outer “grout line”. Add 1” tape over this to fully protect your tile patterns.


Paint the border of the table with Napoleonic Blue Chalk Paint® using a brush or roller.


Use Stencil B from the Sari Border Series Stencils to add some pattern along the side panels of the table using the same colors as used on the tabletop.


Once dry, tape off the stenciled area and paint above it with the Emperor’s Silk + Pure White Chalk Paint® mix.
If you have pretty turned table legs like we did it’s fun to use the painters tape to tape around the table legs to create different colored lines. You can either follow the carvings and the shape of the legs to create the lines or just use the tape to create a visual effect – or both!


We painted our legs with all of the colors used above, plus the addition of Florence Chalk Paint® for a colorful accent.


Seal and protect your table with Annie Sloan Clear Soft Wax, or any water-based topcoat of your choice.
You can use these same Royal Design Studio stencil tile patterns on other projects and surfaces. Stencil abacksplash, floor, around a door, or even the lower portion of a feature wall! It would also look great to alternate the patterned tiles with solid colored tiles of the same color, as is often seen in Mexican décor.
Suggested materials:
  • Talavera Tile Stencils   (http://www.royaldesignstudio.com/products/talavera-tiles-wall-stencils)
  • Ceramic Tile Stencils   (http://www.royaldesignstudio.com/products/ceramic-tiles-trompe-loeil-stencil)
  • Annie Sloan Chalk Paint   (http://www.royaldesignstudio.com/collections/annie-sloan-chalk-paint)
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  • AJ AJ on Jun 20, 2023

    I’m depressed too, and jelly 🤣🤣Awesome job. 👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • Joy18543013 Joy18543013 on Jun 05, 2024

    Probably will try this. I first thought I needed a tile top table, but then I realize I could do this on a wood table after it’s painted.


    Love the project

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