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Damask Wall Art

Create a versatile piece of art using a canvas, stencil, and Waverly Inspirations Chalk Finish Acrylic Paint.

At a Glance:

#6513 Skill Level: Intermediate Time:
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Other Supplies

Stretched Canvas 16" x 20", 1" Flat brush, Tape, Water basin, Paper towels

Instructions

  1. Basecoat the canvas with Steel. Let dry and apply a second coat if needed.
  2. For a sturdier stenciling surface, place books or other hard surface under canvas.
  3. Position one full stencil image approximately towards the bottom and right of center on the canvas. Tape in place.
  4. Stencil the damask with Snow White applying less paint in areas to create a weathered appearance.
  5. Repeat stenciling the damask on the canvas as shown, allowing the image to fall off the side and bottom of canvas. Let dry before hanging.

Disclaimer: The information found in each project is presented in good faith, but no warranty is given, nor results guaranteed, nor is freedom from any patent to be inferred. Since we have no control over physical conditions surrounding the application of information herein contained, Plaid Enterprises, Inc. disclaims any liability for untoward results.

Important: Please be sure to thoroughly read the instructions for all products, paying particular attention to all cautions and warnings shown to ensure the proper and safe use of the product.

Copyright: All Rights Reserved. No part of this Project may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing, except for your personal use, except by reviewer, who may in reviewing this project, quote brief passages in a magazine or newspaper.