When you get your hands on a new stencil, do you feel like you want to go a little stencil crazy with it and pounce the pattern onto whatever you can find, just to get your money’s worth? Even if the stencil didn’t cost that much? I have several old windows that I’d like to stencil with this pretty bumble bee and honey comb pattern. But before I do that, I wanted to try it out on something else.
Enter an old wooden side table complete with folding table flaps. I just haven’t been able to let it go.
Unfortunately, this isn’t very sturdy. But on the bright side, with the flaps up, it make a great canvas for a swarming honey bee pattern, or at least an attempt at one. So here we go.
Swarming honey bee stencil table
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Supplies
Furniture piece
Light green chalk paint ( I mixed some green acrylic paint into the yellow chalk paint)
Dark gray chalk paint – Relic from Deco Art
Soft Touch Varnish from Americana Decor
Honey bee stencil – I used Show-Off from Hobby Lobby, but you can find a very similar stencil, online.
Pouncing brush
Sponge roller
Exacto knife
To make a swarming honey bee stencil pattern I separated the bee portion from the honey comb portion with an Exacto to make it easier to move the bee around while stenciling. There’s really nothing to it. Move the bee image back and forth in a random pattern. I did mine down the center of the table letting some of the bees trail off the side of the table because I thought that would look kind of cool.
I need some practice! I haven’t done a lot of stenciling, so some of the bees aren’t filled in as much as some of the others. I tried to go over one of the bees, but that didn’t work out so well, so I stopped the madness right there.
I used the same stencil to make Bumble Bee jar candles and they turned out really well, too.
On the other hand. For the little shelf underneath, I was worried that the honeycomb would bleed and look messy, but I think it actually came out pretty clean and honey-comby looking.
For more stenciled furniture inspiration, see these Tribal Bird stencil TV Trays.
All in all, I love how this table turned out. Now I think I can finally part with it. Maybe it will go to one of my nieces or heck, I’d even feel better giving it to the Salvation Army now that it looks respectable:-D
Anne says
That is adorable Amy! Great project!!
Sharleen says
such a cutie Amy. Well done . love the colours. and the Bee 😀
pam says
What a beautiful little table. You did such a great job on it.
Amy says
Thanks so much Pam!
Susan says
Super cute. Sometimes my “practice projects” come out better then the big planned ones.
Angie ~ ambient wares says
What a fun stencil! It turned out great 🙂 Pinned
Lisa says
Such a fun whimsical piece–a great DIY project. Thanks for sharing it.
kathleen Rupp says
WOW that is such a cute table now! I love what you did with it! I am a huge fan of stencils too…..glad I found your site:)