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Wall Stencils

Brick Wall Stencil

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Our brick stencil has two overlays with two rows of two bricks each, offset to create that layered look and each brick measures 6 1/2" x 4".

Create a whole stenciled brick wall if you like!

Use acrylic paints and dab on two to three different colors then splatter with a little deep gray or black to create very real looking bricks!

 Repeats easily and is so much fun! Remember that bricks can be stenciled in any variety of colors so don't let the natural red dominate if you want a brick wall of another color....... try grays, blues, taupe, even beige and sand colors... it's gorgeous!

So you've always wanted that "brick hole in the wall" look? It's EASY! Tear a large hole out of a newspaper (irregular shape is best) and tape the newspaper opening to the wall.

Stencil bricks inside of the hole by stenciling right over the top of the newspaper and then remove the newspaper from the wall. You will now have an irregular shape of bricks stenciled on your wall.

To finish the wall design and make it look like break-away plaster, use watered down acrylic paint in dark brown and with an artists brush, create a fake shadow line just inside the brick opening. Wha La! A stenciled brick hole in the wall. If you also use a permanent marker to create tiny lines on the outside edge, the wall will then look like it has cracked plaster around the brick.

Want raised bricks on your wall? Try our Raised Plaster Standard Brick Stencil design with joint compound for something absolutely awesome!


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Name of Product Price Each
Brick Stencil $10.99

 

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