Julie McDowell from Dandelions and Poppies is a creative soul and teacher who has discovered our plaster stencils for use on Furniture.

She created a multi-tone back ground over the piece then used this stencil with paint to cover all of the drawers. Creative and so beautiful!
Julie will soon be doing a live tutorial on hometalk.com watch for it!
Nicole Kulis is a very talented lady who re-purposes and then sells furniture. Her pieces are done with class and style and once she discovered our Raised Plaster Stencils, she said they now sell so quickly and she is obviously pleased with that fact.

I loved this particular project where she re-did a side board.
The cool part was, when she added our Raised Plaster Brassio Stencil to the front, she centered it right over the two drawers that open!
When you open the drawers, look at the cool result!

This piece is now drop dead gorgeous and I doubt she had it in stock for long!
Visit Nicole’s Facebook Business Page for more of her beautiful work!
Chrystal Every Thomas found our plaster stencils and went to town on her Craigslist furniture finds.
OK, I’m deeply impressed!

Plaster stenciled chest
Chrystal found this chest on Craigslist and gave it a make over using our Raised Plaster Marcelle Border Stencil. She shows us how the full border can be used across the fronts of the drawers and then how a portion of the design can be taped off (to create a smaller design) and used in the corners of the doors. This is a truly “designer” look and Chrystal obviously is a “designer” in her own right.

Using the same plaster stencil design, she did a make over on this cute little table as well.

She used the design in just one corner, pre-tinting the medium pink. Now how precious is that????
Thank you Chrystal! We are officially “in love”!
Mary Ellen Crawford loves a new project and this one was a doozie!
She started with an old side board and saw the potential in what it “could be”.

She removed the handles and knobs then gave it a coat of cream colored paint, using a brown glaze over the top to add depth to the detail.

Suddenly, this quite large piece of furniture turned in to a large “high end” piece of furniture!
Fabulous job Mary Ellen and thank you so much for sharing!