Stenciled Drop Cloth Table Runner
I love a functional gift that will last beyond the holidays! These stenciled table runners are just the ticket for anybody who likes to host parties or just make their table look festive.
You can purchase almost all of the supplies at your local Lowe’s Home Improvement store. The cloth is cut from a canvas drop cloth that was folded into fourths and cut into pieces 27″ x 6′ long. To make them look and feel more like french grain sack material, the drop cloths are washed 2-3 times in the washer with bleach added to the cycle. The result is a lighter and softer canvas that mimics linen.
With four runners from that one drop cloth, you may decide to try a different color on each one. 😉
I used some leftover latex paint for two of my runners. Plus, I bought a sample of Valspar paint in “Bright Red” for the red one.
Each sample jar holds enough paint to print two runners.
Materials:
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- Blue Hawk 9-ft x 6-ft 8 Oz. Canvas Drop Cloth – pre-washed and cut into four 27″ x 6′ strips
- Valspar 8 oz Paint Sample
- WHIZZ 4-in Cabinet/Door Foam Roller
- Paint tray
- Royal Studio Design Stencil – Lisboa
- Painter’s Tape
- Wet wipes
Instructions:
Fray the edges of the canvas runners. Trim any long threads.
Fold the canvas runner in half length-wise and iron the fold. Open up the runner, fold it in half width-wise and iron the fold. This will give you a center mark to line your stencil up with.
Line up the stencil on the center creases. Put a piece of painter’s tape on each corner to hold the stencil in place.
Roll the foam roller into the paint and roll off any excess. Run the roller over the entire stencil being sure to get equal coverage and not to run over the edge of the stencil.
Carefully lift the stencil up and off the runner.
Line the stencil up next to the first print. Make sure the stencil overlaps correctly.
Roll paint over the entire stencil again.
Repeat on the other side of the first stencil print. Three Lisboa stencil prints should fit perfectly on the runner.
After the paint has dried you may wash the runner again to soften the paint. The edges will fray a little more, but I tend to like that look. If you don’t want the runner to fray you could turn the edges under and sew a seam.
Now all you need is some food to have yourself a New Year’s Eve bash!
I’m in love with these runners. So much so that I’m hesitant to give them as gifts. Although, in 15 minutes I could print another one for myself.
I just need to decide which color I like best…hmmmmm, blue?
…or red?
I think Santa would prefer to have his muffin and milk served on the red one.
Which color do you like best?
Update: Several commenters mentioned that the cost of the stencil was getting in the way of their idea of a frugal gift idea. Feel free to use whatever you have on hand. Or you could make your own stencil with a monogram or use painter’s tape to create stripes or a different design. Open your mind to other options if you don’t want to purchase a stencil (although I have to say I’ve used this stencil for two projects now and soon to be three.
Disclosure: I have partnered with Lowe’s as a Lowe’s Creative Influencer. I was provided with a Lowe’s gift card to complete my project. The tutorial, photos and opinions expressed in this post are my own. I was not told what to write. #LowesCreator
This is seriously such a cool idea! So many looks you could create! Thank you so much for linking up. Happy Holidays to you, Brittany!!
I too love this but the large stencil is SO EXPENSIVE! You could indeed tape a design but there is NO WAY you could make anything that looks like this. Too bad it won’t be on my list to do…
You make it look SO easy! Another thing to put on my To Do List! 🙂
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Those are beautiful, and just my style. Great idea, Brittany. Thanks for posting the tute.
That red runner just jumps out at me this time of year. I’m going to look into doing one just a bit narrower to put on top of my piano. Thanks for sharing
I love the table runners. They turned out great!!
I really love both examples of the table runners but the stencil is $59.00. I’d have to save up a bit after Christmas to get the stencil. Some of the other stencils on the site are less expensive but would require a bit more work. Of course, as soon as I saw the red one I was in love… Your projects are always so clearly explained that I feel that I could just gather my supplies and do them.
Alice, yes, that’s true about the stencil. But, I’ve already used it for a table and the table runner and might use it on the walls at some point. You don’t have to use the stencil. You can use painter’s tape and tape off another design or just an initial ;-).
I so love this project! It seems so easy to do and yet is so beautiful! And I absolutely love the colors you used…they’re so pretty!
I love the table runner. I can’t believe that you used bleach on the canvas. I would have never thought of that. I do use vinegar to soften clothes.
Beautiful in both colors! I love a good drop cloth project, and you knocked me over with this one! I’d love it in purple, of course! 🙂
Ooooohhhhh!!!! GREAT idea! I’ve got one of Royal Design Studio’s big stencils too that I used in my living room… Now I can use it again!!!
Brittany you’re the BOMB!!!! Thanks!