Create Beautiful Wall Art With a Cabinet Door
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Victoria Larsen Stencils
(IC: professional)
7 Materials
I've had paintings in my home since I first moved out on my own and with everything I craft and do, it was time for something different!
The finished project.
It started out as a 4 x 3' cabinet door, given to me by a sweet friend. The thing I love about it is the unique triangle of carved wood. What a great backdrop for ornamentation!
I primed the piece, painting the triangle a soft brown and the rest in cream color paint to match my walls.
Since I wanted a lot of dimension, I used our plaster molds to create pieces for the new art.
After priming and painting the pieces, I then gave them a cool new finish with brown glaze and little more cream colored paint just dry brushed over the piece to bring out further detail.
The bumps and ridges in the triangular section just screamed for just a hint of metallic gold paint, then dry brushed with black. The final look was that of reptile skin!
I plaster stenciled a border around the outside edge then used a lighter brown glaze to bring out the detail. It's now a permanent part of my living room decor.
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Suggested materials:
- Raised Plaster Tremont Furniture Borders Stencil (http://victorialarsen.com/product/plaster-stencil-tremont-borders/)
- Empire Medallion Plaster Mold (http://victorialarsen.com/product/plaster-mold-empire-medallion/)
- Romantic Round Plaster Mold (http://victorialarsen.com/product/plaster-mold-romantic-round/)
- Art Deco Chocolate Brown Paint (Walmart)
- Behr Almond Cream Paint (Home Depot)
- Art Deco Metallic Gold Paint (Walmart)
- Behr Translucent Wall Glaze (Home Depot)
Published November 13th, 2016 6:34 PM
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Victoria Larsen Stencils on Nov 15, 2016Thank you Leslie!
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Sandra Allen on Nov 18, 2016Wow. And at first I thought it was leather!! Very nice!!
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Victoria Larsen Stencils on Nov 19, 2016I loved that textured area!
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I went on to your blog, but I am still a bit confused as to what plaster stenciled means? Did you make a piece of plaster as a frame and then stencil on it? Wouldn't this make the trim piece, incredibly heavy? I love the idea of molds to make trim pieces or molding around a room. Amazing idea. The center triangle, it looks like a hammered design. Do you have any info as to how we might obtain this look?