R 1,585.00
The new faux bone inlay stencil by Annie Sloan is the perfect solution to add intricate detail on a flat surface. Here are your step by step instructions to guide you through the process. Everything you need in one box...
R 415.00
Chinoiserie is the extravagant, whimsical, dreamlike 17th Century Western interpretation of Chinese and East Asian artistic traditions. This Chinoiserie Bird stencil design has been inspired in particular by the exquisite hand painted wallpapers at the palace of Drottningholm in Sweden....
R 415.00
Countryside Bird is a simple, classical, pastoral tribute to the glorious English hedgerow. It follows in a tradition of bucolic countryside motifs such as toile, William Morris fabrics, and Francois Boucher’s tapestries. Use for a classical, farmhouse or romantic effect....
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Paying homage to traditional Indian bone inlay furniture spotted on Annie’s adventures in Rajasthan, the Faux Bone Inlay stencil is made of three separate pieces, including the main inlay pattern and a selection of borders and corners, coming together with smaller...
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The Meadow Flowers stencil features delicate blooms of cow parsley, daisies, fritillaries and clover with wild grasses, reminiscent of the blossoms which brighten Port Meadow in Annie’s home of Oxford each summer. This is a thoroughly versatile design in the...
R 415.00
These Mexican Birds are inspired by Annie’s love of traditional Otomi embroidery and design from Mexico. Otomi folk artwork centres on themes of native flora and fauna, hence the birds and tropical flowers used here. Traditionally, the Otomi people use...
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The Paisley Floral Garland stencil can be used as a flower string design along horizontal surfaces or repeated to create a high impact chintz look. The paisley shape synonymous with traditional Indian designs is inspired by the tropical mango –...
R 250.00
Annie Sloan’s Decoupage Papers are the result of an exclusive collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) who gave Annie unprecedented access to their libraries. All the papers from the Annie Sloan with Royal Horticultural Society collaboration including the geometric...