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  • ❤️ A Sweet Valentine Round with Layers, Love & Charm ✨

    ❤️ A Sweet Valentine Round with Layers, Love & Charm ✨

    Hello friends! Sharon here from I Restore Stuff, will be sharing a sweet Valentine project created live on the Essential Stencil page. This 16" round sign is full of classic Valentine charm — crisp color blocking, layered stencils, and a few thoughtful details that really make it special.

    This project is perfect for Valentine’s Day, but the message and design can absolutely live on your wall year-round.

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    16" Valentine Round Sign

    Materials Used

    Step 1: Prep and Prime

    Start with a 16" round board. Place painter’s tape across the center to divide the top and bottom sections. Apply primer to the lower half and MDF edge to seal the surface.

    Step 2: Paint the Bottom Section White

    Paint the primed bottom section with bright white paint, including the sides. Let it dry fully, then apply a second coat for solid coverage.

    Step 3: Mark the Divider Line

    Once dry, remove the tape. Use the Hello Valentine stencil to visually mark where the upper section will end. Lay tape along the stencil edge, then remove the stencil while leaving the tape in place.

    Step 4: Paint the Top Section Red

    Paint the upper section with a cranberry red. Apply two coats, letting each coat dry fully. Carefully remove the tape to reveal a clean color break.

    Step 5: Stencil the Hearts

    Choose the hearts pattern from the Hello Valentine stencil set. Tape it to the bottom section and stencil using red paint with a dry brush technique.

    Step 6: Add the Scalloped Accent

    Reposition the stencil so only the scalloped pattern is exposed. Stencil with pale pink paint to create a soft, lace-like detail.

    Step 7: Add the Main Message

    Center the Love Makes a House a Home stencil at the top. Stencil the wording in bright white, using two light coats for crisp results.

    Step 8: Finishing Touches

    Using a detail brush and white paint, add small dash marks across the pink scallop area. This tiny detail adds texture and gives the design a delicate, stitched look.

    Final Reveal

    Helpful Tips
    • Use a dry brush when stenciling to prevent paint bleed.
    • Two thin coats always give better results than one thick coat.
    • If using paint as a stain, seal your project once finished.
    • This design works beautifully beyond Valentine’s Day — it’s a great year-round sign.

    Ready to try it yourself? Explore the full Valentine stencil collection and create your own layered sign with Essential Stencils.


    Watch the Full Tutorial

    Prefer to watch the process step by step? Sharon walks through this entire project live, sharing helpful tips along the way.

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