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Raised Plaster Single Acanthus Stencil

 

 

 

Carol Chiquette, loves color and her choices were perfect for this beautiful bath make-over. Carole gave the walls a soothing and soft terra cotta finish then added our Raised Plaster Single Acanthus Stencil to add stenciled detail in the form of a white acanthus leaf border at the top of the wall and again on the short wall.

The short wall features a more brilliant orange border painted right over the top of the design.

The artwork framed in gold sets completes the look with real style.

Notice the towels in the background. Rich, deep terra cotta. Still keeping with the warm tones of the room but the darker color brings the whole project together, adding flair as well.

GREAT job Carol! We love it!

 

 

Designers tip:

When you want a "white" raised plaster design on your walls, there's no need to paint it. The joint compound dries pure white. Simply seal it with a coat of 1/2 white glue (such as Elmer's) and 1/2 water to keep dirt from building up on the surface over time.