Turns out it was not too bad. I did the largest areas first, then methodically cut off pieces of the stencil to fit against the barriers. By the end of the night, I was left with a pile of about 30 stencil pieces. I powered through the project on a nice evening after work and finished it off. Whew, no more stencil painting! At least on this part...
Monday, October 22, 2012
Porch Project: Stencil Patchwork
After finishing the main area of the porch stencil painting, I was left with a few remaining white spaces in the edges by the house, the railings and the columns. I wasn't looking forward to this part because it required bending or cutting the stencil pattern, or possibly even free-hand painting.
Turns out it was not too bad. I did the largest areas first, then methodically cut off pieces of the stencil to fit against the barriers. By the end of the night, I was left with a pile of about 30 stencil pieces. I powered through the project on a nice evening after work and finished it off. Whew, no more stencil painting! At least on this part...
Turns out it was not too bad. I did the largest areas first, then methodically cut off pieces of the stencil to fit against the barriers. By the end of the night, I was left with a pile of about 30 stencil pieces. I powered through the project on a nice evening after work and finished it off. Whew, no more stencil painting! At least on this part...
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