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  Raised Plaster Life-sized Aspen Tree Stencil

 

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Karen Gifford has been a friend to our website since she first ordered our  Faux Granite Stencil and re-did her outdated formica counter tops to look like real granite!

Being the creative person she is, she decided to use our Raised Plaster Life-sized Aspen Tree Stencil to decorating the empty space in her dining room with ceiling to floor trees.

Matching trees on adjacent walls filled up that empty corner just beautifully! The brown of the trunks coordinates with the wood of the dining room table and seems to draw the eye in to the room as a "whole".

Thank you Karen! You know we always LOVE what you do!

Designer's tip:

To save time painting intricate designs, add darkly colored craft paints or universal tints directly to the joint compound. Remember however that any color you see in the container will dry lighter and adding too much paint can water down the joint compound resulting in less profile height.