Stenciled Washer & Dryer

Since I can't afford a new fancy Washer & Dryer for my Laundry Room, instead I decided to give a little makeover to my old set using a stencil from Royal Design Studio.
I centered the thick plastic stencil on the front of my dryer and stuck it in place with some painter's tape. I then used a little cabinet and trim roller to apply my paint. Finish it off with a coat of clear polyurethane and the makeover is complete!
Stenciled Washer & Dryer {from How to Nest for Less}
Paint with a cabinet and trim roller.
Center the design of the stencil first, then line up the stencil edges to complete the design.
Give your old washer & dryer new life!
How to Nest for Less - Erin
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  • Dor11471919 Dor11471919 on Jan 06, 2017
    What kind of paint?
  • Charron Charron on Jan 06, 2017
    where do you get those large Stencils? and what kind of paint???
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