If you’ve already mastered the basics of stenciling — you know how the paint behaves, what tools you like best, and even your mistakes make you smile — it might be time for a new challenge. Here are some ideas and techniques for leveling up your stencil game.
Layered Painting
Combine two or more colors, moving from light to dark (or vice versa). The result? A layered look with depth and shading — almost like a 3D effect.
Fade or Ombre Effect
With a sponge, dry brush, or airbrush, you can soften the transitions between colors. Works beautifully with floral, leaf, or geometric designs.
Texture Adds Character
Modeling paste, gritty paint, or even a coarse brush can create a tactile surface. Perfect if you want your wall to look like it took days to complete (even if it didn’t).
Combine Different Stencils
Who says you have to stick with just one? Try layering — use a geometric pattern as a background, then stencil something organic on top (like leaves or vines). It’s a simple way to add depth and personality.