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This stencil can be used with paint or joint compound for raised effects. Single Stencil 16″ high x 16″ wide

An intense stencil design that can easily be used with paint or plaster for walls, ceilings, floors and furniture. Try using it to create the look of an old Victorian plaster ceiling design on your powder room ceiling, or if you just keep staring at that ugly, old linoleum, try using it to create a new pattern on your floor!
This stencil is fabulous for applying to the fronts of cabinets, sides of dressers or any larger piece of furniture.

Plaster stenciling is EASY! Simply smooth pre-mixed joint compound over the stencil openings, to create the raised design, remove the stencil and allow the design to dry. Paint after it’s dry or add paint colors right to the compound to save a step.

Can be used with just paint if you prefer a painting stencil instead.

 

Stencil Idea
Plaster stencils can give you so many looks. Pre-tint the joint compound for colored designs, apply a glaze over the dried design to create the look of antiquing or simply paint over the design with your wall color to create the look of embossed wallpaper.

Raised designs are EASY with our beautiful stencils!

Use common joint compound (also called Wall Mud). It comes pre-mixed for you in a bucket and is available in the paint section of most home and hardware stores and acts just like frosting.

Just get some on a small trowel or putty knife and spread evenly over the top of the stencil, lift the stencil and there’s the design! It’s a cinch and a total ball! Now just let it dry.

Either paint the color of your wall as a simple raised design or paint with craft or stencil paints.

Joint compound can be pre-tinted if you choose or Color washes can also be done with wall glaze.

Stencil is laser cut of 14 mil, heavy mylar and comes with complete instructions and full color photo of the finished design.
You’re going to LOVE it!

Design copyright Victoria Larsen 2014 all rights reserved.

How do you stencil with plaster? It’s as easy as frosting the top of a cake! Check it out.

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