I am a guest blogger today at Remodelaholic (cutest blog name ever!)
Head on over by clicking here to learn how to faux yourself a cabinet like the one above with a textured stencil!
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I am a guest blogger today at Remodelaholic (cutest blog name ever!)
Head on over by clicking here to learn how to faux yourself a cabinet like the one above with a textured stencil!
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Ooh — that is beautiful! I’ll be right there!
Jennifer, you are just so full of talent. The project is amazing. I do have one question. Do you remove the stencil pattern while the texture is still wet or do you remove the stencil the next day after it is dry? I think while it’s wet, but I just wasn’t sure!
That is fabuloso!
On my way! 😉
I went over to Remodelaholic and saw your guest post! WOW! That is perfect! Do you think plaster of paris would work the same way? The kind you can patch holes in sheet rock walls with? If so I think I have an idea of a fun project!
((GULP)) This is gorgeous!! I LOVE this! Great tutorial!
I love stencil relief – nicely done!
I have love Remodelaholic even more than normal this week, First she featured me, then my friend Kellie and now you, all I can say is we would be a fierce trio if we ever ended up in the same room. I love this techniquie, I always learn so much from you,
God Bless,
Cha Cha
It looks great! The whole room is amazing!
I still remember the front desk you did in that treatment.