DIY: The Embossed Wall

As you know this week Jessie and I were busy working on the kitchen. We did a lot of painting and something a friend taught me. I like to call it wall embossing. Don't know how to emboss a wall? Well, today is your lucky day!
You will need: Stencils, craft knife, pencil, putty knife, painters tape, paint rollers, paint brushes, paint, and dry time spackle.
Pick a Pattern. First off, you need to decide what you are going to emboss on your walls. We picked maple leaves. But be creative, you can use a fleur-de-lis, a daisy, or a bird. Doing a child's room? How about cars, trucks, stars, or fairies?

Prepare the walls. We will be spackling and painting so give the walls a quick wash and remove any wall plates that might get hit with the roller. Don't tape off yet! If you put the tape on too early, it is harder to remove when you are done.

Spackle Your Design. Grab your putty knife, it's time to spackle! We suggest using dry time indicator spackling. It goes on pink and dries white. The pink color makes it easier to see the design as you're putting it on.

Let it Dry. While your spackling dries, use painters tape to tape off any door jams, baseboards, ceilings or walls you don't want to get paint on.

Paint. Now it is time to paint your walls. Make sure to use a primer if needed. If you find that your spackling is coming off during the painting process, spray it with a little varnish first. Remember to remove the painters tape while the paint is slightly tacky. Don't wait too long or you'll be needing that craft knife to remove it.
Details. Once the paint is dry, feel free to highlight your embossing with little bit of color. You can do this by rubbing a small amount of paint onto the embossed area, then wiping it off with a dry rag. However, don't go overboard, the embossing should be subtle.
5 comments:
Can you put up a picture that was taken from a distance? I want to see how subtle it is.
Looks good! I've actually never heard of it before.
guess which picture has beth's hands and which one has jessie's. :)
anonymous-- will do.
Juliette-- thanks!
A'mooh-- I'd like to pretend that mine are the gorgeous tan ones. Please don't ruin that fantasy for me.
i want to think that those leaves are the ones that i did, but i am pretty sure they are not :)
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