How To Add A Little Love To Your Nursery Using Stencils

It's time to take your nursery decorating up a notch. When it comes to your little one, it's easy to purchase the perfect quilt and ideal area rug for their nursery but the real heart comes from the hand-painted touch. Our Nursery Stencils make it super easy to add pattern, color, and that hand-crafted touch to your little one's space. Simply choose a sophisticated stencil design along with a trendy color scheme and your stenciled accent wall will continue to grow with your child. We have rounded up six baby room décor ideas featuring our nursery stencils that are sweetened with style: Let's take a look...
1. French Luxe


Laura, the interior designer and avid DIYer behind Pear Design Studio, struck gold with this nursery. She created this luxurious baby's room with a french chic vibe using the French Poem Allover Stencil. She commented, "A nursery worth its weight in GOLD! We are in LOVE!"
2. Spot On Whimsy


Laura, from Our Styled Suburban Life. was spot on perfect when she crafted this nursery. She envisioned a nursery that included gray polka dot walls with orange and aqua accents. Laura commented, “Polka dots just make me think baby, cute, and whimsical, so I love it!” She used the Polka Dot Allover Stencil in Behr’s Pewter Mug and White to create her accent wall.
3. Shine Bright


Maggie, from Freckled Citizen, lets her decor shine bright in this primary colored nursery. Her decor check list included bright, colorful, and stenciled fun. She painted the Sari Paisley Allover stencil in a whimsical red, similar to Benjamin Moore’s caliente AF-270.
4. Zippy Pastels


Audra, from The Kurtz Corner, crafted this gender neutral nursery using pastel colored hues and our Ikat Zig Zag Allover Stencil. The zippy wall pattern and soft pastel hues make an adorable combination.
5. Shabby Chic


Noelle, a creative DIYer, shared this soft hued, shabby-chic nursery. She describes her decorating style as feminine, shabby-chic, and a bit quirky at times. She painted the Charlotte Allover Stencil to enhance the decor of a space and make a statement. Noelle admits she has two favorite items in this nursery, “The dresser, but also the stencil because I put so much time into it!” Awe, we think she did a great job stenciling that accent wall!
6. Airy Neutral Nursery


Amanda, from Ruffled, designed a sophisticated nursery with just a hint of pattern across the wall. She used the Flock of Cranes Allover Stencil, a popular bird design, in Martha Stewart Metallic Paints in Silver over the existing white wall. Bright, airy and so refreshing!
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