Templates have been
around since the 8th Century and thought for the first time, be the Chinese.
They proved to be a proven and achieve long-term, add ornamental decoration for
centuries in all areas of design.
Of Arts and Crafts
styling with highly detailed designs and ornamental Victorian stencil held
their own have come while other methods of decoration and gone over the
decades.
Used to add decorate
walls, ceilings, furniture and even concrete outside beauty and detail, the
template popularity has in recent years grown in importance, even in the
richest households and businesses.
Patterns in relief
are a unique twist on standard template, just because you grout holes through
the template to apply a relief pattern instead of color create. The material of
this specialty stencil is much thicker than standard paint stencil to achieve
visibility allowed. Ordinary craft stencils or paint is usually not good for
this application.
Stencil in the air,
combined with decorative plaster mold was in our beloved "White
House" at the end of the 20th Century introduced when she graced the walls
of the Red Room before Eleanor Roosevelt decided to renovate.
There is not much
additional information about the history of Stenciling trees and no indication
as to why he will not be a popular method of decorating the walls, but the
reintroduction of this lost art in 2004 the country by surprise and was the
treatments wall of the most popular and interesting our time.
Stenciling increases
not limited to walls and ceilings but. She finds herself in the art forms of
all kinds! Used with wood putty or "icing" on wood furniture, it
creates the look of hand-carved designs that deceive the experienced carpenter!
Used on concrete, it appears that the design as a hand carved relief element.
Create fabulous
artwork on canvas with plaster masks is simple and inexpensive.
Plaster stencil on
canvas, select the canvas mounted on cardboard instead of canvas stretched over
wooden frames are. You need the plaster surface.
First the screen as
you would a wall before painting.
An interesting
background texture is by applying a thin layer of joint compound or plaster
primer on with a trowel, create a bucket for leaving textured trowel or spatula
bumps and natural minor peaks are achieved. Allow propagation of errors between
nature give more details on the surface.
Allow to dry
completely.
The sealing of the
adhesive plaster with a wash-half white and half water. This allows you to go
to the paint surface smooth. Joint compound or plaster is very porous and the
color does not easily absorb. Wash the adhesive makes the surface porous and non-coherent.
I have three
different materials for creating reliefs on canvas (found in art stores)
Plaster of Paris, grout and molding paste.
Find your stencil on
canvas gypsum high as you want and duct tape on the other. You can tint the
joint compound before select the transaction or heavily pigmented paints for
artists prior to the addition of the design canvas.
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