Full Set of “The Architect’s Garden” Floral Stencils

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The full set of 6 floral stencils in the craftsman/bungalow style of the 1900s-1920s is based on native prairie plants from “The Architect’s Garden.” You get one stencil of each flower in the series in either the small size or the large size set.

  • SMALL SET DIMENSIONS: This overall pattern with all the flowers laid out is 11 1/8” tall (max) with a 26 1/4” repeat if you line up all 6 flowers.

  • LARGE SET DIMENSIONS: This overall pattern with all the flowers laid out is 17 3/4” tall (max) with a 42” repeat if you line up all 6 flowers.

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The full set of 6 floral stencils in the craftsman/bungalow style of the 1900s-1920s is based on native prairie plants from “The Architect’s Garden.” You get one stencil of each flower in the series in either the small size or the large size set.

  • SMALL SET DIMENSIONS: This overall pattern with all the flowers laid out is 11 1/8” tall (max) with a 26 1/4” repeat if you line up all 6 flowers.

  • LARGE SET DIMENSIONS: This overall pattern with all the flowers laid out is 17 3/4” tall (max) with a 42” repeat if you line up all 6 flowers.

The full set of 6 floral stencils in the craftsman/bungalow style of the 1900s-1920s is based on native prairie plants from “The Architect’s Garden.” You get one stencil of each flower in the series in either the small size or the large size set.

  • SMALL SET DIMENSIONS: This overall pattern with all the flowers laid out is 11 1/8” tall (max) with a 26 1/4” repeat if you line up all 6 flowers.

  • LARGE SET DIMENSIONS: This overall pattern with all the flowers laid out is 17 3/4” tall (max) with a 42” repeat if you line up all 6 flowers.

 

Series Details

This series was originally intended to be used as a frieze border on the walls around a room (maybe above a picture rail molding, wainscot, or baseboard) and each flower has two extra diamonds on either side of the design to help you align it with the next flower in the pattern (trace them in pencil and then use that to line up the next stencil). You can put them in the order shown here, or mix it up to your heart’s desire. They would also make great accent pillows, table runners, roller shades, or even wall art. Use your imagination and creativity!

This stencil is cut from 7.5 mil (small) or 10 mil (large) Mylar which is thick enough for many many re-uses, but not so thick that the delicate design is difficult to stencil. I recommend using a stenciling brush to get into all the fine details. Stencil with acrylic paint, latex paint, stencil creams, fabric paint, or glaze. You can use spray adhesive, but I recommend just using blue painters tape to hold the stencil in place and a dry brush to keep paint from bleeding.