How do I stamp a kitchen backsplash over laminate?
Want to paint laminate backsplash and stamp in old world Delft tile pattern. Need guidance and source for stamps
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If you are looking for stencils have you tried checking amazon.com? They have a HUGE selection.
Stencils: Michael's, Hobby Lobby, Etsy
https://www.cuttingedgestencils.com/calista-tile-stencil-backsplash-cement-tiles-stencils.html
Stamps: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?linkCode=xm2&SubscriptionId=AKIAIQMDIE7UW5PCUAOQ&keywords=Iron%20Orchid%20Designs%20Decor%20Stamps&tag=home-ownercreator-20&creative=386001&url=search-alias%3Daws-amazon-aps&camp=2025
THANKS! 2d question, anyone resurfaced a porch that had been redone once before w thick plaster/ cement now w divots all over. Guessing some levelling agent & tile is an answer, concerned if might not hold up oved time
Hi Frf29285782
My suggestion is to ask this as a separate question so that more people on Hometalk will see it. As it stands now, someone would have to read the responses from your first question to find this and not everyone does that. This would be especially true if someone didn't have any suggestions for stamps or stencils. If you ask it as it's own question, a different group of people might be able to help you better. :) Oh, and I'd also suggest that you be clearer about the divots. This is not my area of expertise but I'm assuming the divots are on the floor. Is that right? Plaster usually goes on the walls and cement usually goes on the floor so that's my source of confusion. I do believe there is a concrete patching product that could fill the divots, but someone else might be able to answer with more information if it was it's own question. Wishing you the best.