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Judi's Dramatic Rose Wall Design

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 Judi really wanted to do something dramatic with her plain bathroom, so she gave the walls an opulent dark blue color then using our  Raised Plaster Single Rose Stencil, she plastered white roses all over the walls in a random pattern.

With further white and blue accents, she brought the room together in an adorable way.

Thank you Judi!

 

 

 

Designers tip:

If you are choosing to leave your plaster design the white color of the joint compound, give it a quick coat of 1/2 white glue mixed with 1/2 water. This will seal the design from any dust particles and allow you to wipe the wall down without disturbing the design.

Plaster stenciling around sink or tub areas should receive a coat of clear sealer to prevent water from softening the design.