Cutting Edge Stencils Spotted on HGTV’s Power Broker
Hey there, my DIY loving friends! So let me see a show of hands for those who were watching HGTV last night? We thought out DIY fans would be! But just in case you happen to be busy (maybe stenciling your own project *wink* *wink*), Cutting Edge Stencils has some pretty gosh darn exciting news! WE HAVE BEEN SPOTTED! And this time it just happens to be a on the major cable network, HGTV ! WAHOO! Can you feel our stencil excitement? Let’s rehash the juicy deets of our fab stencil spotting on Power Broker!
Power Broker Episode I
The show was all about newlyweds Marc and Rosalia Torney who have been trying to buy their first house, but they can’t find anything they like and can afford in Oakland, California. Power realtor Mike Aubrey comes to the rescue. His mission is to find them a fixer upper and then broker an amazing deal. It’s a dramatic, head-to-head battle over the negotiating table. If Mike can save enough money on the house, contractor Juan Barbieri will be able to rebuild it to give the couple the home of their dreams, one that will be worth way more than what they paid for it. Can this all-American couple achieve the all-American dream? Watch the clip to be WOW’d!
Inside Stenciled Scoop
Awhile back, our bestie and interior design magician for HGTV Alice T Chan, contacted us about a makeover project that she was working on for a pilot TV program. We’re so happy to see it all come together! Here is the before…
After working her interior design magic, Alice crafted this gorgeous dining room using our Zamira Stencil. It’s stunning isn’t it?
Here is the view from the other angle…
Can you say GAW-GEOUS! Ah, well we can!
In honor of our HGTV’s Power Broker cameo last night, we have partnered with Alice and the Power Broker team to giveaway three Cutting Edge Stencils of the winner’s choice ($50 value). All you have to do is visit her blog and follow the directions to enter! PS. We’ve also given her an exclusive 20% off discount code which is also listed on her blog!
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Thanks for reading, and happy stenciling!
Michelle and the Cutting Edge Stencils Crew
1 comment
Hi Alexis, To get this exact look they painted the wall in a gloss and then stenciled in a matte. That can be very challenging to do. The design would be equally as impressive if you painted the wall in a matte and then stenciled in a semi-gloss. Consider using Benjamin Moore jet black 2120-10 http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-color/jetblack in two different sheen levels to get a similar look. Good luck stenciling!