Stenciling A Blush & Gold Girl's Room

We'd like to welcome back Tricia, the creative mama and DIYer behind the blog Suburban Bitches. Tricia's little girl, Alice, was ready for a room makeover so she scoured the web for inspiration before landing on her blush and gold vision. First she painted the walls a pretty shade of blush pink using Sherwin Williams’s White Dogwood. Then she painted the bed frame, purchased new bedding, and added some sophisticated accessories like the lamp. Tricia felt the room needed pattern to bring it to life so she decided to stencil an accent wall. Tricia and her daughter fell in love with our Little Diamonds Allover Stencil, a whimsical diamond shaped pattern. She used painter's tape to hold the stencil in place and a dense foam roller to paint the pattern in a sparkly gold hue. Here is her newly stenciled tween girl bedroom.
Cutting Edge Stencils shares a DIY blush and gold stenciled girl's room using the Little Diamonds Allover.
Cutting Edge Stencils shares a DIY blush and gold stenciled girl's room using the Little Diamonds Allover.
Cutting Edge Stencils shares a DIY blush and gold stenciled girl's room using the Little Diamonds Allover.
Cutting Edge Stencils shares a DIY blush and gold stenciled girl's room using the Little Diamonds Allover.
Cutting Edge Stencils shares a DIY blush and gold stenciled girl's room using the Little Diamonds Allover.
Cutting Edge Stencils shares a DIY blush and gold stenciled girl's room using the Little Diamonds Allover.
Cutting Edge Stencils shares a DIY blush and gold stenciled girl's room using the Little Diamonds Allover.
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  • Lori Lori on Jan 28, 2015
    This is so soft and pretty, what little girl wouldn't love it. It is so hard to get that just right shade of a blush pink.
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