Raised Stencilling and Glazing on Furniture

by Julie McDowell - Design Artist
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
$40
2 Days
Medium
Update old furniture with a twist! Using drywall compound, you can create a raised effect using a regular stencil. Then paint and glaze as you wish.
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Julie
You can use this technique to completely transform furniture
- This old cabinet had seen better days. I had HUGE plans for this
- Using drywall compound and paint, I took this to a whole new level
- I added some stripes on the sides
- I also removed the doors to give it a more modern open look
- The final piece. Red paint with a black glaze and a copper highlight. What's not to love?
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Julie
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Suggested materials:
- General Finishes paint and glaze
- Drywall compound

Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published April 4th, 2017 3:28 PM
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Pamela Field on Jan 26, 2022
woooooweeee! She's fancy schmancy!
but really, beautiful work!
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