Stencilling and trellis create a striking outdoor feature that's now the highlight of the garden.
After coming up with several designs, I settled on this design and had a vision of making the pattern pop with an embossed look, which is where the plaster came in handy. I used painters tape along with stencils I had at home. It was not any easy process and was also a very time consuming one. But well worth it in the end.
I spent seven long days hand plastering and painting these privacy screens. I should have recorded the process or at least take snaps along the way. I was just so focused on getting it done at the time.
I did use stencils that I had at home for the antique look pattern. However, it was not as easy as I thought or went exactly to plan. Paint and plaster kept bleeding through (making a blurry mess of the pattern) which meant I had to use a fine wooden artist tool to fix and sharpen the pattern free hand.
So happy with how it turned out. My partner helped me assemble the boards to a frame he built. It's definitely the highlight in our garden. And all items were from Bunnings.
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Inspiring!! Especially your dedication to achieving this work of art. I have a screen to build, so I am thankful for seeing and reading your story.... along with the warnings of time and effort required to get something beautiful and beyond just functional.
Good Afternoon @naz1
Eye catching comes to mind! It looks stunning
You say you used plaster? I was wondering what type of plaster you used outdoors as I really like how it has come up?
Dave
Hi @Dave-1 👋
Thank you for the positive feedback 😀 I actually just used general purpose plaster that you use indoors. However I sealed it with exterior paint. It is still holding up well so far outdoors. Just adds texture and a 3d element
Afternoon @naz1
ohhhh yeah! Love using things outside scope. So now the next question How long have you had it outside? Definently interested to see it after a period of time. Nice idea of using exterior paint.
Dave
Hi @TedBear 👋
Thank you so much 😊 that is very kind of you! I had fun making this and still love looking at it! I'm glad I was able to inspire you
@Dave-1 I made it almost a year ago and still looks exactly the same. No weather damage so far 😕 but I'm sure in years to come it will endure wear and tear
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