Learn How To Stencil A Concrete Balcony

Naturally warm weather means spending more time outdoors. Cutting Edge Stencils believes you should truly enjoy your outdoor space as much as you enjoy your indoor space. So if you've been neglecting your outdoor area then now is the time to step up your game. Decorating your outdoor space doesn't has to break the piggy bank. In fact, paint and pattern are the perfect way to spruce it up and create your own designer looking oasis.
Cutting Edge Stencils shares a DIY painted and stenciled concrete balcony with the Chain Link Allover Stencil.
We'd like you to meet Susan, the creative DIYer and blogger behind Change of View. Susan decided her balcony needed a makeover and after debating on what to do she chose to paint the concrete balcony floor. Here's a before shot of her balcony.
Susan chose to paint the concrete balcony using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Duck Egg. After two coats of paint were applied, she was ready to start stenciling. She fell in love with one of our geometric stencil patterns, the Chain Link Allover stencil. Susan used blue painters tape to hold the stencil in place and a dense foam roller to apply the paint. Before applying the paint, she would off roll the roller on a piece of paper towel to ensure there wasn't too much paint on it. Then she used a very light amount of pressure when painting the design.
Because the concrete is porous, she needed to be extra careful about paint seepage under the stencil design so it was super important that she didn't over coat the roller with paint.
Are you ready to see what a drastic difference her stencil makes to her balcony? We thought so!
Susan added some balcony decor and potted plants. She was super happy with her new balcony design.
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  • Kerrie Mcgaw Kerrie Mcgaw on Feb 02, 2017
    Where did she get the stencil in this make over
  • Jjqq Jjqq on Apr 07, 2017

    Beautiful -- what did you use to seal the paint? I need to have a non-slip surface--Thanks

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