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Asha Carvalho really wanted something cool on her wall. Something that would bring a bit of Italy in to her home without having to do a large wall to accomplish what she was after.

Choosing a small wall between two doors, Asha used our  Freestyle Painted Grapes Stencil, Brick Stencil  and Garden Pots Stencil to create a vignette of grape vines and break way Italian plaster.

What fun she must have had as she took those grapes all the way to the ceiling over the top of faux sponged walls in aged rust color. The design really stands out and creates a fun vignette in an otherwise un-used area of the room.

White molding offsets the design beautifully...

Fun idea Asha! Thank you for contributing....

Designer's tip: Dealing with those switch plate covers in your mural or wall design? Instead of having a white plate cover mucking up the continuity of your mural, incorporate it right in to the design...how? By priming it, covering the switch or outlet with tape, then treating the switch or light plate cover as part of the wall. Include it in your faux finish, stenciling or mural design as if it didn't even exist and watch it disappear!