Hello AT,
We have large loft walls that are now just painted white. We would like to leave them clear but not blank so we were thinking of painting an off-white modern scroll design on one of the walls but i can't find a crisp, large modern stencil to use. Any ideas on where to find this or how to achieve it?
Thanks, Meggan
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Dear Meggan,
We found a few links for you but have no personal experience with this type of thing. It seems that most stencil houses are NOT modern, but very classic. We would consider using a classic pattern - such as the one above from Royal Designs - and doing your white on white paint job with it. This could look ver beautiful mixed into a modern room.
Stencil Planet
Henry Donovan Motif
Royal Design Studio
Andreae Designs Stencils
Anyone else??

Nomade Express Slee...
A simple modern design is easy to make your own stencil... blow up a design you like on a copier or computer, trace onto mylar, and cut out.
I also think the Brits are a great resource for a modern take on stencil art. Changing Rooms (Linda and Lawrence, especially) used great modern stencils quite often. But "modern" mostly in their wild scale, not their pattern, per se.
What about your own stencils based on tribal/tattoo art? Hot!
click on my name to see tutorials on making your own stencil.
I stenciled, am stenciling my apt. I tend towards Morrocan and Islamic designs. I found the best selection from a company in
England:
http://www.stencil-library.com/
they have a huge directory of styles, including modern. Perhaps good for inspiration.
Royal design studio is good too, but quite classic and florid.
"...over 3500 decorative stencil designs..."
http://www.stencil-library.com/
but i would try making your own stencil a shot first. it's guaranteed to be unique & special that way.
Another vote for the stencil library...best selection I could find...reasonable prices overall and considering they are shipping from UK. If you are good with an exacto knife, you can get uncut versions of most/all of their designs which saves some $. Best of luck with your project!
How about something like this in the "Diamonds" or "Dentro" patterns:
http://www.scandinaviandesigncenter.com/ProductDetails.aspx?InnerCatalog=Accessories&InnerCategory=Decorations&InnerProduct=4151
You could always find a small modern design you like and print it out then use a projector to place on you're wall this way you can also move it around to see which spot you like it best in without having to tape and untape the stencil. Then just pencil the outlines and paint away.
I did this in my last apartment but just added at touch of the wall color to acrylic matte medium. It worked really well and seems like what you're looking for. Have fun. I got my stencils from stencil-library too. Also, if its a large area, buy an extra stencil although reusable I gunked mine up a lot.
I found this site:
http://www.modellodesigns.com/
they have different catagories:
Borders | Centers | Corners | Motifs | Panels | Tiles
Thank you for posting this excellent resource, payzlee.
Well, this is a well-timed question for me.
I'm planning on stencilling a border in a room, and I'm wondering what is the best way to figure out the proper spacing for the design. Do you find the center of the wall and work your way toward the edges, or do you just decide that the stencils will be X number of inches apart, then somehow make the stencil carry over onto the next wall, if need be?
Hi everyone:
Just wondering if anyone can tell me where they found the stencil that is beautifully posted at the top of this discussion. I think my searching is over!
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
-Jessica
simplystencils.etsy.com
and another vote for www.stencil-library.com
you can also go to stencil library.com and they have some wonderful classics and some cool moderns. look up chandelier, so rad.
I really like
www.cuttingedgestencils.com
Very cool designs and prices are pretty reasonable too. Check out Wall art stencils.
I second paintinwiz, in terms of a modern scroll stencil, they're pretty hard to find! I did find a great post by Stacy from Not JUST a Housewife that did a gorgeous hallway redo with an allover stencil from Cutting Edge. Hope this helps!