Stencil painting of walls – stencil “tulip” do it yourself in the interior
Wall painting is a way to improve andmake a section of an apartment or house more lively. Let's use a stencil. We will try to depict the appearance of a room using one simple method of work.
Start work on the painting
First of all, it is necessary to producepreparation of all necessary tools, as well as materials that will have to be worked with. In our case - this is the area of the stencil, special glue of the same name, a palette for outlining, or a plate. You will also need a regular sponge, a lot of paper, some polyethylene to cover the floor. Mix the paintTo recreate a truly aesthetic look,it is necessary to mix paints. Unfortunately, all modern paints will initially have a characteristic color. They need to be slightly muffled so that it fits into the general characteristics of the painting. Let's make an olive and terracotta color option. Preparing the workplace Next, we spread out the polyethylene, then we put the stencil on the back side up, then, using stencil glue, we cover the area. You do not need to use a lot of glue. You do not have to screw the template tightly. It is necessary that it is simply fixed on the required area. This is important so that the paint does not leak behind the drawing, and as a result it does not lose its contours. DrawingCarefully press your stencil onto the desired surface.area, adding paper, without damaging the shape of the stencil. Then, apply paint to the contours of the stencil. It is very important to use less paint so that it does not leak under the overall pattern. Here the work should be as painstaking and laborious as possible. As a tool, use a regular sponge. In order for the drawing to come out more vivid, use all the color options of paints that you have invented during the "research" of the options you need. It is very important that there are no abrupt changes in the transitions over the paints. The boundaries should smoothly transition, become invisible to the human eye. After completing the first stencil, remove it and observe our efforts. Apply the stencil again. It is necessary to combine our pattern according to the used element - a tulip. In this case, you need to paint over those elements that were not previously painted over. Repeats should be applied as many times as necessary to cover the entire area of the wall or walls.