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How-to: Stenciled Leaf Mug

November 11, 2013 6 Comments

Stenciled Leaf Mug DIY | Hands Occupied

Metallics are so huge for autumn and Thanksgiving decor this year, and I’m into it. Leaves seem to be particularly hot too (even more than usual for fall). My take on these trends is this sweet mug that I’ve been super excited to sip tea from at least once a day. This time of year I basically don’t drink water – a nice cup of tea is my preferred method of hydration and my favorite way to stay warm when I’m strapped to my computer all day.

Supplies

glass paint in copper and pewter
paint daubers
paint brush
self-adhesive leaf stencils
scraper/razor blade (optional – for fixing mess ups)
plain mug
craft mat/waxed paper 

Stenciled Leaf Mug DIY | Hands Occupied

Directions

Clean and dry your mug to start. Then, place your leaf stencil(s) on the mug, smoothing down all edges.

Stenciled Leaf Mug DIY | Hands Occupied

Squirt a bit of each color of your glass paint onto a crafting mat or some waxed paper. Dip a paint dauber into the paint, and dab it onto a dry spot on your craft mat to remove excess paint. Once the excess paint is removed, carefully apply the paint to a leaf stencil.

Stenciled Leaf Mug DIY | Hands Occupied

I alternated colors and stencils creating a checkerboard pattern all over my mug. I made all of my maple leaves copper and all of my other leaves pewter (I have no idea what species the other leaf stencil is).

Stenciled Leaf Mug DIY | Hands Occupied

Some tips for stenciling success:

  • Dab your daub… Dab off excess paint from your dauber before applying it to the stencil. Too much paint is going to make successfully stenciling harder.
  • Don’t forget the nooks and crannies… If necessary, use a paint brush or smaller dauber to cover every nook and cranny with paint.
  • You messed up, so what? A razor blade, used carefully of course, can easily slice off one of your stenciled leaves if you’re not happy with the placement of your leaf.
  • Keep your stencils clean… If you’re alternating just a couple stencils like I did, the paint will build up every few applications. Wash off your stencils, scraping away excess paint, when that happens. Your leaves will turn into misshapen blobs if the paint builds up within the stencil.
  • Don’t let the paint dry before removing the stencil. No really – the paint I used tended to stick to the stencil, pulling off the whole leaf design in a sheet. Pull off that stencil when the paint is still a little damp before reusing it to stencil your next leaf.

Stenciled Leaf Mug DIY | Hands Occupied When your whole mug is stenciled, you’ll need to cure it to make the paint permanent, dish washerable, etc. The paints I used can be left out to air cure for 21 days or oven baked following these instructions.

Stenciled Leaf Mug DIY | Hands Occupied

All of the supplies I used happen to be from the Martha Stewart line of glass paints, tools & stencils, but this isn’t a sponsored post. 

And, in case you want to save this for later, here’s a pin-friendly image for you:

Stenciled Leaf Mug DIY | Hands Occupied

Filed Under: How-to, Thanksgiving Tagged With: autumn, copper, craft, craft paint, crafts, diy, fall mug, glass paint, leaf mug, martha stewart, mug craft, pewter, stenciled mug

About Heidi

Heidi Gustad (she/her) is a craft book author & designer specializing in yarn crafts. Her work combines vintage and modern design elements, prioritizing color and graphic motifs. Her first book, Latch Hook: 12 Projects for the Modern Maker, is out now.

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Comments

  1. Rachel | 52 Weeks Project

    November 11, 2013 at 6:41 pm

    You are a trooper! I feel like I would have given up after the first two leaves. Looks great :)

    Reply
    • Heidi

      November 12, 2013 at 9:19 am

      Thanks! I watched 1.5 movies while working on it ;)

      Reply
  2. Sivonne

    November 12, 2013 at 8:59 pm

    This is fantastic – so worth the effort!

    Makes me want to make one with summery things on it.

    Reply
  3. Kathleen

    November 13, 2013 at 8:22 pm

    The other leaf you have stenciled is an oak leaf, which I am particularly fond of :)

    Reply
  4. Leanne Porter

    November 18, 2016 at 5:19 pm

    I love the look of leaves. I have a several leaf cookie cutters to be able too use with clay & other materials that I can use to make these ornaments/

    Reply

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