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A single ornament creates a more beautiful entry

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 Small Cartouche Mold

        

Plinth Block Mold

Roy Naipaul saw a project on the website where I had added our Small Cartouche Mold above the doorways in my office. He fell in love with it and decided that it would be the perfect treatment for his already detailed doorway.

His doorways feature fluted moldings with plinth blocks at each corner and ornate molding at the ceiling level. But he knew if he added a single gold ornament above the very center of the doorway, that it would create an even more beautiful entry. And boy, did it!

Once cast and dry, your pieces can be coated with a solution of 1/2 white glue (such as "Elmer's" mixed with 1/2 water to seal the porous plaster so that it will accept paint evenly and smoothly. They can then be pre-painted before applying them to the wall or ceiling surface which saves TONS of time and effort later.

Single ornamental pieces like this can be added easily to cabinets doors, drawer fronts or anywhere a bit of architectural ornamentation would dress up an otherwise plain area.

Ornamental plaster pieces like this are easily created with plaster of paris and our molds. Click the link below to see what a cinch it is.

How to Cast A Plaster Mold and Apply it to the Ceiling or Wall

Designers Tip:

Want molding like Roy's? Use our Plinth Block Mold to cast the blocks out of plaster then cut straight molding to fit the door casing. It's easy and inexpensive!