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An easy medallion creates such elegance

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 Products used in this project

Wall Frame Mold Plaster Set

Victorian Spire Plaster Mold

Floral Arch Mold

It started out as my little crystal chandelier. Lovely all by itself, but me? I'm an ornamental girl and saw the need for a bit more pizzazz.

I first cast 4 of the corner only of our Wall Frame Mold Plaster Set  and mounted them to the ceiling to form a circle around the fixture.

I created 4 plaster spires from the Victorian Spire Plaster Mold and attached them to the 4 straight ends of the wall frame corners.

Using our Floral Arch Mold, I created 4 floral arches and placed them between each spire.

The entire application took me just about (looking at my watch) 20 whole minutes! No, I'm really not kidding.

How much plaster did I use? About 1/3 of a large bag (which cost me $8.00). Talk about CHEAP elegance!

 

Now I have a gorgeous REAL plaster medallion around my light fixture.

 

Remember that plaster molds are re-usable many, many times. So do all the light fixtures in your home and then cast some pieces for friends as gifts, wall hangings, cast them in concrete and place them in your flower beds as ornamental "pretties".

Molds can also be mixed and matched in any number of patterns to create totally different designs.

 

How to cast and apply plaster mold ornaments to your walls and ceilings