Martha Stewart Crafts Playroom
Material List
- Canvas Totes
- Magazine Holders
- Blank Notebooks
- Wooden Caddy
- Plywood or Chalkboard
- Martha Stewart Crafts™ Playroom Laser-Cut Stencils
- Martha Stewart Crafts™ Satin Paint Colors:
- Indigo
- Blue Sky
- Summer Linen
- Meadowlark
- Geranium
- Martha Stewart Crafts™ Glitter Paint Colors:
- Carnelian
- Feldspar
- Martha Stewart Crafts™ Chalkboard Paint Color:
- Blue
- Martha Stewart Crafts™ Brushes & Tools:
- Foam Pouncers
- Sea Sponge Set
- Utility Brush Set
- Stencil Brush Set
- Martha Stewart Crafts™ Stencil Adheasive Spray or Stencil Tape
- Martha Stewart Crafts™ Specialty Products:
- Magnetic Paint Effect
- Flocking Transfer Sheets - Natural
- Transfer Adheasive
- Stylus
Project Instructions
INSTRUCTIONS
Place stencil on your surface and secure using tape. If using spray adhesive, spray stencil first, then place on surface.
Pour a small amount of paint onto your palette. Load paint mixture sparingly on a stencil brush or sponge and dab off excess. Lightly dab on a thin layer of paint; apply a second coat if necessary. Paint all areas of one color on the stencil before moving on to the next.
While paint is still wet, carefully peel off stencil.
Continue painting areas of the stencil according to your design. Let the paint dry completely before placing another stencil (or color) over it.
CLEAN UP
Wash all stencils, brushes, and tools immediately after use before the paint dries. Use Martha Stewart Crafts Brush & Stencil Cleaner to remove dried paint. Repair torn stencils with transparent tape. Place tape on both sides of the tear and cut away the excess with a craft knife.
Tips
Practice your technique or check your color by first making a sample print on paper or scrap fabric.








