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How to video: stencil a feature wall

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How to Video: Stenciling a Feature Wall

by Cutting Edge Stencils

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Stenciling a Feature Wall is Easy Peasy with Our Video Tutorial

• Stencil a Feature Wall  The video tells you from head to toe, ceiling to floor, how to create a beautiful feature wall with our Casablanca Allover Stencil! Let’s make a few lists of what you’ll need supply wise, and what you’ll need to do technique wise. Organized DIYers love lists, right? Or is that just me? Anyway…

Here’s what you’ll need:

1. Your Cutting Edge Stencil (of your choice)2. A clip-on stencil level3. A dense foam roller4. A stencil brush5. Latex or Acrylic paint6. Styrofoam plate7. Painters tape8. A paper towel

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Here is what you do:

• Make sure your wall is clean from dirt and dust (Stenciling over a flat base coat is ideal)

• Use the painters tape to mark off the edges of the ceiling, trim, and floor boards

• Start with stenciling a part of the wall that will allow you to design an uninterrupted pattern from the ceiling to the floor (after that vertical row is established, you can build off of the design on the left and right)

• Slide on the clip-on level to the bottom of the stencil (making sure it is flush against the bottom of the design)

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• Flip the stencil over and align the top of the stencil pattern so that it fits into the corner of the ceiling and wall (making sure the stencil is level)

• Secure the stencil to the wall with 4-6 pieces of painters tape on the edges

• Pour paint (of your choice) onto the styrofoam plate, and roll the dense foam roller into the paint (pressing firmly on the roller so that it absorbs the paint evenly)

• Get rid of the excess paint by rolling the foam roller over a folded paper towel (DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP!- too much paint = bleeding)

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• Roll over the stencil with your foam roller using light to medium pressure (If you press to hard, the paint might bleed) Take a peak at your progress by lifting a small corner off the wall.

• You may want to re-stencil the pattern with another layer or two of paint to get a darker paint color

• Carefully and slowly remove the pattern from the wall so that the tape does not rip the background paint off the wall

• Realign the stencil, locking it in with the previously painted part, check the level, and keep going (don’t roll over previously painted areas!)

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• Reload your level with more paint after a few prints. There’s no need to clean the stencil in between repeats except if the paint buildup starts to compromise the design.

• When you reach an edge, bend the stencil and tape it in place. Then continue stenciling as normal, rolling the foam roller right into the crease.

• Use a stencil brush to get paint into the hard-to-reach edges of the design (Use this technique against trim, sidewalls, ceilings, and floors) Then remove the stencil and tape to reveal your clean edges.

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• The Casablanca Allover comes with a top part stencil that makes it easy to complete the design. Align the top part using the already painted design as your guide, and easily fill in the blank space between the ceiling and your already painted design with your roller and brush.

• Save stenciling the top part, and any other edges for last so you do not disrupt the ongoing pattern process.

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For more on Cutting Edge Stencils

• Shop our stencil patterns on Cutting Edge Stencils’ website!

• Check out Benjamin Moore’s paint colors for the best overall coverage and consistency!

• Follow us on Instagram for awesome customer photos to light up your newsfeed!


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