Love, love, love it Denise. Thank you for the great tutorial. The piece turned out so beautifully. I now am SURE I can mix color into most of the products I use when I do a raised stencil . Thanks again from North Carolina, USA. Jo
Thank YOU Doreen! I'm so happy you're finding these videos helpful. Have fun with your raised stencil project and I'd love to hear how it turns out for you! x
Love your creations. Do you find the spackle is as good as the brand stencil paste on the furniture? Id love to go the cheapest way with this technique if possible.
Awesome! I probably can’t tint the pink drywall spackle, right? I want to do over a painted piece that’s in db drop cloth - I want to do white over it. So if I used the drywall paste, can I paint over it say using old white decor wax ?
Absolutely LOVE that you share this kind of information! Generous of you💕 I’ve been gearing up to do some textural stencils and had already decided to try the water putty! All the different types of putty, Dap products, Durham, etc are what I’m familiar with for repairing furniture and walls and floors? But the products created specifically for design & restyling furniture are numerous and can get kinda pricey? So this video helps me to make wiser product purchases! ❤️ I wondered if you ever tried to tint the water putty and those types of products? It has an entirely different hardening (chemical reaction) process than say drywall mud, so I wondered if you had experimented with those and what your results were? Also- what do you think about price points on everything? The product you used today, how is it comparable to the Dap & Durham prices? Thanks in advance for any answers and again- thanks for such a great little video!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
The 'boutique' brand name products specific to raised stenciling are more costly than DAP etc because of their convenience. No mixing. Just open and use. And I have mixed in small amounts of brown paint into those products and it works great. I've never had a problem.
This looks like so much fun to do! I’m trying to break into furniture repurposing, as it’s my passion! I’ve recently sold two pieces that I repurposed, and I have a beautiful vintage vanity that I did. I’m having trouble figuring out the best places to try and sell it online! I have a ton of people looking at it, and liking it, but no bites yet! I have a vintage china cabinet and a 1920’s secretary desk that I’m currently working on as well... basically I’m looking for some advice lol! How did you get stared?
Beautiful project, love your video. However, I have viewed other videos using similar products, e.g. wood filler, spackling paste, etc. and they warn against washing them down the sink, as it causes clogs. Thank you for sharing :)
It’s called “Diamond Grunge” by Redesign with Prima and it sold/sells on Scrap Book dot com www.scrapbook.com/store/products/?w=Re-Design&sscid=31k6_n4f8w
Love your videos, more please 😉 Also your slap on method for Painting spindles totally worked 👍🏻 I’m forever great full for that info 😉
Thanks so much Deb... and I'm soooo happy the #slaponmethod worked for your spindles!!! ... and it's kinda fun, right...lol
I'm loving thus technique
Thanks Sherry! 🤗
Love, love, love it Denise. Thank you for the great tutorial. The piece turned out so beautifully. I now am SURE I can mix color into most of the products I use when I do a raised stencil . Thanks again from North Carolina, USA. Jo
Would it be an idea to use spray adhesive on Stencil to hold it steady
@@irenegarcia7356 no it’s better to use painters tape.
Love the piece. Love your hair too.
Thank you so much!! 😃
Great tutorial! Very excited to try this on a piece I wasn’t sure what to do with - thanks !
So glad it's 'sparked' some ideas! Have fun. :)
You are doing a superb inspirational video and you give so much information......Thank you as I want to try a raised stencil.
Thank YOU Doreen! I'm so happy you're finding these videos helpful. Have fun with your raised stencil project and I'd love to hear how it turns out for you! x
Wonderful tutorial. Thanks!👍🏻💖💖
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing! So much talent.
Thanks so much! x
GORGEOUS!!
Love it! Great job honey! tyfs
Thank you Maria! xo
Looks absolutely amazing. What is the name of the stencil and where did you get it from please
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you so much for the demonstration.
Thanks Debi! x
That looks amazing. Do you know if that stencil is still available and where I could find it? Thankyou 🙂
Great tutorial!
Thanks, Diane!
Hi. Can you do raised stenciling on painted tiles also????
Just Beautiful!!
Thank you Mary!
Love your creations. Do you find the spackle is as good as the brand stencil paste on the furniture? Id love to go the cheapest way with this technique if possible.
I wanted to ask you can I put raised stencil on top of the nightstand will it be durable 🌹❤️
Love this!
Thank you❤️
Were did u get the stencils from ?
Hw do you wash the stencil as I am pretty sure you cannot put it down your sink?
good
Disculpa cuántos milímetros tiene tu estencil?
Hi Alfredo. La plantilla es grande. 711 mm x 559 mm
You looking so beautiful love from India🇮🇳
Where can I see the final results?
salvagedinspirations.com/painted-nightstands-with-stencil-texture/
Can i applied stencil direct on wood
You sure can!
I love this. However, I’m confused on where does the black come from when you sand it down. I thought these were initially painted white?
Hi Linda! The stenciling texture I used (that grey muddy stuff I'm applying to create the raised textured stencil) shows through once sanded back. :)
She had tinted the putty or whatever it was she used so it was a real dark grey.
Beautiful on the drawers. Can this method be used on glass?
I need same design stencil.... & I'm from india . Will u send it.??
Is this stucco stencil okay for canvas? How would you seal it
Where can I het the stencil please
Where did you get the stencil from?
Bello 😮
Can you tint water puddy
What do you seal it with
Ever tried glass bead gel? Love that stuff!!
No, i've never even heard of it before... I'm going to google! :)
@@SalvagedInspirations Golden was the brand name I bought.
It is sparkley and mostly transparent. I have seen people add a touch of pearlized paint to do stencils on painted drawer fronts.
@@Professional_ProCraftinator Thanks! I'm going to hunt it down ;) and give it a try!
Brilliant idea with having both drawers together so the stencil design flows onto the second draw. Turned out nice!
Can you use modeling paste to and ad the acrylic paint colour you want.? Just seen your channel today- really good and
inspiring.🙂👍
Awesome! I probably can’t tint the pink drywall spackle, right? I want to do over a painted piece that’s in db drop cloth - I want to do white over it. So if I used the drywall paste, can I paint over it say using old white decor wax ?
I would test it out on a piece of cardboard to see how it looks.
Todo muy lindo, lastima no hay traducción ¡
how can i get it ? please
What is the name on the paste ur using.?🙂
where i by a stencil
Hi Carli! You can find them here on Amazon (affil link) amzn.to/3lQW1UP
Absolutely LOVE that you share this kind of information! Generous of you💕 I’ve been gearing up to do some textural stencils and had already decided to try the water putty! All the different types of putty, Dap products, Durham, etc are what I’m familiar with for repairing furniture and walls and floors? But the products created specifically for design & restyling furniture are numerous and can get kinda pricey? So this video helps me to make wiser product purchases! ❤️ I wondered if you ever tried to tint the water putty and those types of products? It has an entirely different hardening (chemical reaction) process than say drywall mud, so I wondered if you had experimented with those and what your results were? Also- what do you think about price points on everything? The product you used today, how is it comparable to the Dap & Durham prices? Thanks in advance for any answers and again- thanks for such a great little video!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
The 'boutique' brand name products specific to raised stenciling are more costly than DAP etc because of their convenience. No mixing. Just open and use. And I have mixed in small amounts of brown paint into those products and it works great. I've never had a problem.
How do you clean your stencils?
I have a spray nozzle attached to my studio sink. While they are still wet I spray them down with water. Easy and works great.
It would have been nice to know how you finished the piece.😥
This looks like so much fun to do! I’m trying to break into furniture repurposing, as it’s my passion! I’ve recently sold two pieces that I repurposed, and I have a beautiful vintage vanity that I did. I’m having trouble figuring out the best places to try and sell it online! I have a ton of people looking at it, and liking it, but no bites yet! I have a vintage china cabinet and a 1920’s secretary desk that I’m currently working on as well... basically I’m looking for some advice lol! How did you get stared?
Can you stain it????
Hi Angela! Unfortunately not. I'm not aware of a stenciling medium thats stainable.
but its not applied uniformly
Beautiful project, love your video. However, I have viewed other videos using similar products, e.g. wood filler, spackling paste, etc. and they warn against washing them down the sink, as it causes clogs. Thank you for sharing :)
Christie 1231 I agree! Never ever rinse this paste in the sink.
@@jafallica Thanks for replying. I learned a great deal of home projects from my dear Dad :)
Which medium cleans up off the stencil well??
If you clean the medium(s) off right away, I find they all clean up about the same. Once they dry on tho... different story!
Thank you for a great tutorial. Looks like you need another hand to help you.😀
I would love extra hand...lol!
Went from what? To WOW!?
Thanks so much! x
Where did you get that stencil?
It’s called “Diamond Grunge” by Redesign with Prima and it sold/sells on Scrap Book dot com www.scrapbook.com/store/products/?w=Re-Design&sscid=31k6_n4f8w