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Plaster Stencils

Plaster Victorian Door Scroll Stencil

Linda Greem's exciting Raised Plaster Bench Project

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One of the most versatile stencil designs we have and so much fun! The stencil includes 1/2 of the complete design you see and measures 16"x9" so when complete, the total design size is 32" x 9".

Though my original idea was to use this stencil as an "over the door or window" design, people are sending me pictures of it used as a complete (and highly ornate) stencil border, used on the backs of benches, the fronts of closet doors and used in various ways in unique new lay-outs that are truly exciting!

Use this stencil design in an "L" shape by plastering once, then turning the stencil on it's side and connecting to create a cool "corner" design. Plaster stencil it around your light fixture then plaster stencil the entire inside of the ceiling in it to match!

Tired of that old beat up coffee table in the family room? Plaster the top of it, paint it, scrub in some diluted acrylic paint in a darker color then cover it with a piece of glass for an ornate table that everyone will want! (You can do the same with an old door that is then placed on short plaster columns that you buy for cheap at the craft store!).

My motto now is; "Don't throw it away! Plaster stencil it!"


Pricing
Name of Product Price Each
Raised Plaster Victorian Door Scroll Stencil $22.99

 

 

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