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vecky

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Paint effects and Stencilling
« on: May, 19, 2009, 05:31:32 AM »
Prepare the walls for a revolution in painting:  ;paint effects are all over. You can see in restaurants, Cafés, Houses, Garages, Shops, Conservatoriums and any place requiring cosy, cool, energetic, soft, gardening, fresh or hot atmospheres.
 So if anyone wants to redecorate just one of these places buy or get info, on paint effects then plan in advance what stencils would you like to introduce – also the colours - and get to work. Good luck
;) http://www.stencilsearch.com/ Stencil provides an unforgettable atmosphere
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Re: Paint effects and Stencilling
« Reply #1 on: June, 17, 2009, 05:59:40 AM »
Thanks vecky. I suggest free hand are look better then stenciling.
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zebro

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Re: Paint effects and Stencilling
« Reply #2 on: July, 10, 2009, 01:34:27 AM »
I saw in some restaurants and i like it very much. I want to make stenciling work for my kids room. But i don't have plan now.

For my next paint to my house i will try to do stenciling.
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tanya

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Re: Paint effects and Stencilling
« Reply #3 on: July, 29, 2009, 09:12:51 AM »
Using stencils with ceramic paint or stippling under glazes provides for striking visual and artistic effects. While spraying color one must use a mask because its leads into breathing problem.  

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antkmom

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Re: Paint effects and Stencilling
« Reply #4 on: August, 03, 2009, 09:39:59 AM »
I stenciled my daughters bedroom and love it!  It took me forever though.  I bought a kit at walmart.  It was very easy, but also time consuming.
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