Now isn’t Jennifer Brown just clever?
That linoleum in her bathroom needed some punch. So what did she do? She used our Midland Wallpaper Stencil to give it a whole new look!

Wallpaper and floor tile stencils are all the rage these days and I have to applaud Jennifer for her “out of the box” thinking.
How do you stencil a linoleum floor?
- Get it spanking clean.
- Prime it first with Zinsers Premium Pro Primer (which sticks to anything!).
- Paint the floor with porch and floor paint (I like Behr brand) in what ever background color you wish to use.
- Stencil the entire floor with water based acrylic paint.
- Seal the entire floor with Polycrylic sealer (which won’t yellow and is super durable!).
- Admire your handy work and your pretty new floor!
What could you do with your old linoleum? Take a look at our wallpaper stencils and
tile stencils to see if they inspire you.
Our Raised Plaster and Painting Stencils let you save money while you give your home a completely different look! Leave the past behind by giving your home an updated, happy new look.
Check out the decorating gallery to not only give you ideas for giving your walls a fresh new look before spring but to also see the myriad of ways you can update your tired furniture as well!
Check out how to do it here!
Look at the difference our stencils can make to a simple piece of furniture.

Read how she did it here.
Victoria Larsen Stencils was the first to introduce you to Raised Plaster Stencils in 2004and has been the leader ever since with this unique and innovative decorating technique. If you can spread frosting, you can create stunning, raised designs on just about any surface, including walls, ceilings, furniture, cabinetry and craft items.
Our elegant and classic designs and easy How To instructions help you create elegant and beautiful home decor to help you create the home of your dreams.
For awesome ideas, check out the Decorating Gallery and see what others are doing with our designs.