This one is about as easy as it gets. When I am working on stenciling projects, I line them up and do several at a time. This one was included in the batch I have been showing recently.

This was a small (7" x 7") cutting board. I cleaned it up and added a coat of polyethylene to ensure the stencil would adhere.

I cut a quick stencil with my Silhouette Cameo 3.

The stencil was very easy to apply. All that was needed is the paint. Red is a classic farmhouse color.

This little chick was a really easy project. Projects do not have to be time intensive to turn out well. This one flew out the door and into the shop.