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Decorating with Plaster Stenciling

A Forest of Raised Plaster Aspen Trees creates Exquisite Walls

 

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Each time one of our Raised Plaster Aspen Tree Stencils is shipped away to the person who purchased it, I do tend to wonder what creative use it will be put to. Sometimes I am completely overwhelmed at the talented people and their versions of that design.

Elisa Gross just happens to be one of those many people. In this client's home, she completely filled the walls with Plaster Trees in just one or two shades darker than the wall color.

What results is a Raised Plaster Wallpaper effect of life-sized trees.

By keeping the room with a basic "tone on tone" quality in color, the design does not overwhelm but instead gives ornamental beauty that seems to bring the furnishings, the art, the accents all together in a way nothing else can.

Elisa obviously has a talent that comes with a sense of vision that if it hasn't already, will someday make her an enormous success and highly sought after as a "designer".

Congratulations on your most beautiful work Elisa... hmmmm do you travel to Seattle?

 

 

 

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