Thursday, July 5, 2018

Make A Stenciled Stoneware Crock



 
 Here is a picture of the finished Stoneware crock.
 
 
I started with a plain crock.
 
You could even use a plain white canister with a missing lid.
 
Something similar to this would be easy to find at your local thrift shop.
 
 
 
 
 I used this stencil from istencils.com
 
Cathe Holden's Inspired Barn Collection
 
 
 
6'' x 6'' 
 
I taped the stencil to my crock. I used Acrylic paint- CAPE COD BLUE
 
and a stencil brush
 
 
 Using the dry brush method ( dip brush and wipe off excess )
 
with an up and down motion over the stencil.
 
I use my free hand to hold down the stencil as I move around the design.
 
 
 
 
 Make sure you don't miss a spot.
 
 
 
 Now you can remove the stencil.
 
Clean your stencil and brush right away with warm water and mild soap.
 
 
 
 Love It !
 
 
 Finished !
 
 
 
 After your project has time to dry, lightly spray with
 
 a Clear Spray Sealer to protect your Stoneware Crock.
 
You will need to gently hand wash your crock with the stencil,
 
but it should be used for decorative purposes only.
 
 
 
I  am very pleased with how this turned out. 
 
 
 
 This is a genuine piece of Stoneware  in the above picture.
 
Below is the crock that I stenciled.
 
 
 Tell me what you think.
 
Thank you so much !
 
xo Lisa S
 
 
 
 


35 comments:

  1. Nice, love Cathe Holden's stencils. Are you sure that you couldn't wash the acrylic paint by hand? I know you can't scrub it, but to just was the crock as needed?

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    1. Hi Suzie,
      I just love Cathe's stencils too. The spray sealer just gives me a bit more confidence if I need to wipe down the crock. xo Lisa S

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  2. Great job! I'd have no problem filling the crock with soapy water to wash it, but soaking the outside would definitely be a no-no! Your matte spray will survive a sponge-off, I'm sure!

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    1. Kathy,
      I agree, better safe than sorry.
      Thank you for visiting ! xo Lisa S

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  3. Love it... definitely going to do one for myself..thanks for sharing

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    1. I am so glad I inspired you!
      Thank you so much for visiting, come back soon.
      xo Lisa S

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  4. How pretty! Would never have thought to do this, but now I want to get out there and find a plain crock to stencil! #GrandmasHouse

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    1. Jean,
      Thank you so much! I know you will find one.
      I'm so glad you liked my project. xo Lisa S

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  5. I always love a good crock. I find them charming. The stencil is a great idea and I love how it turned out!

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    1. Michele,
      Thank you for your sweet comment. I'm so glad you stopped by. xo Lisa S

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  6. Love this idea...I'll have to keep it in mind when I decorate my new kitchen in a year or so!!!

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    1. Colleen
      Thank you so much! Please visit again.
      xo Lisa S

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  7. Lisa, I love how authentic this looks! Thanks for sharing at Vintage CHarm! Pinned!

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    1. I was surprised too! I really appreciate you and thank you for hosting. xo Lisa S

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  8. I love crocks and this turned out darling! I have my collection of vintage rolling pins in one, similar to what you've done. I hopped over from Farmhouse Friday.
    hugs,
    Jann

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    1. Jann, I love crocks too.
      The one I stenciled has a crack from top to bottom but it keeps hanging in there. Thanks for visiting!
      xo Lisa S

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  9. Lisa, I just luv this idea to stencil stoneware. I have so much of it and need to try it out!! Thanks so much for sharing with Wall to Wall DIY Wednesday!

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    1. I am glad I inspired you! Thank you again for hosting!
      xo Lisa S

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  10. Looks amazing I totally want one! Thanks for sharing with us at the To Grandma's house we go link party!

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    1. Tarahlynn,
      Thank you for the sweet comment! I really appreciate you hosting each week. xo Lisa S

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  11. That is beautiful! I love it.

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  12. Marilyn,
    How exciting! You are so sweet and I can't wait to come back and see all the favorites this week.
    xo Lisa S

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  13. Beautiful job! I always struggle with stencils. I think I need more practice! (They always smudge) Here from Grace at Home LP.

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    1. Julie,
      Thank you! The best tip I can give you is to make sure your brush is dry if you see shiny paint its too wet. So glad to meet you, please stop by again.
      xo Lisa S

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  14. This a great idea. I would have never thought to do this. But it has inspired me to buy some stencils and give it a try. So glad I found you on the link party. Happy Summer, Kippe

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    1. Thanks Kippi !
      It's easy and I think you will be happy with the results.
      Thanks for saying hello!
      xo Lisa S

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  15. This is just brilliant! I love those old crocks, too, but they can be so very expensive. You did a great job creating this "fresh vintage" piece.

    Thanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I'm featuring you this week!

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  16. Richella,
    Your sweet comment made my day!
    Thank you for hosting and I appreciate your visit.
    I am excited to be featured ! Thank you, xo Lisa S

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  17. This is beautiful Lisa! Thanks so much for sharing with us at the Whimsical Wednesdays Link Party!

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    1. I am so happy to meet you! I have added Whimsical
      Wednesday to my Blog Hop Page. Thank you for visiting.
      xo Lisa S

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  18. Wow, Lisa I love how that turned out. You transformed that piece completely! Well done. :-)

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    1. Marva, Thank you so much.
      It's nice to meet you. Stop by again and say hello!
      xo Lisa S

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