"Thread" on wood per hour: master class

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"Thread" on the tree for an hour. Master Class.

Old oak locker for shoes in the hallway (photo before the reworking is not preserved), I did not fit into the interior after

Repair. I had to decorate it with a "thread" on a tree. Application "Thread" took about an hour. Method i would call

The method of volumetric stencil using decorative plaster.

And here is the result:

For this it took me:

- plastic napkin (sold in stores of home goods); The thickness of the napkin is 1.5 mm.

- Rubber medium spatula;

- structural paint of domestic production (decorative plaster);

- Double-sided tape.

- acrylic paint.

1. We apply a drawing on the opposite side of the napkins and gently cut on the contour by a dummy knife or small scissors.

It should be noted, and it is important that the pattern for the screen drawing has its own specifics, i.e. it should have jumpers

In order that when cutting out the drawing does not collapse into separate fragments. My stencil looked like this:

2. Degrease the wooden surface, and slightly sand.

3. Attach the stencil to the wooden surface with the help of bilateral tape, and neat movements, rubber

Spatula apply plaster.

4. Do not wait for the collapse of the plaster, remove the stencil. For this, small tails from the mixture can be formed,

which then (after drying) are easily removed when sandwicked.

5. After drying, it is sanding the surface to a certain smoothness, while not particularly trying. Some irregularities of the bas-relief is even desirable, since the best mimics the manual thread.

Then we clean the entire surface with a clean cloth.

T. K. Plaster white, paint it in the color of the tree, can be slightly lighter for a greater decorative effect.

The plaster was called the "structural paint" of domestic production, the name of the paint, called the store, where she bought: "Paint textured" production of the city of Reutov Mosk. oblast . Bought in the building of building materials. It also used a dry mixture for decorative Venetian plaster.

I did not add glue, and the surface was natural oak, covered with factory varnish. I speck her a little and degreased.

Then I applied small dashes characteristic of oak.

I forgot to add that the stuffings can be applied to still not enough plaster, imitating resilments on the leaves, as can be seen in the last photo.

At the end, you can cover with varnishes or wax with the subsequent polishing woolen cloth.

I did not have to do with the chipboard, I think there will be no traffic. Need to try. New technologies give rise to new decisions. Successes!

Materials on which you can put the plaster set. For example: a fireplace, plastered by Venetian, and then decorated with coating on a volume stencil

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