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    Hi, I am a thinking about stenciling my wall but I worry the stencil will bleed. Is this more trouble than it is worth and should I just try to texture it in some other way?

    Thanks!
    Last edited by admin; 11-08-2020, 05:44 PM.

  • #2
    Anxiell,

    Stenciling isn't so hard, I think you should try it! Just make sure the wall is clean, use a good spray adhesive to get the stencil to stick and use a roller or dauber gently to apply the paint. Remember you don't need much paint. I think you'll like the results!!

    Good Luck,
    Handy Andy

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    • #3
      Yes, and there is a stenciling section in HomeRepairForum, so if you have any further questions or want to read past forum posts, I'd recommend you direct your attention there. I wish you luck!

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      • #4
        Just a thought, you can do sponge painting, if stenciling is an issue. Sponge painting is easy and output is generally abstract deign in nature. So doesn't harm if you are not able to do it to perfection.

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        • #5
          Moved this to the stenciling forum. Great responses by the way!

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          • #6
            Hi Anxiell,

            Stenciling your wall can definitely give it a unique and personalized touch, but I totally get your concern about potential bleeding. To minimize this, you can secure your stencil properly with painter’s tape or an adhesive and use a light hand with the paint. Applying paint with a stippling brush or sponge rather than a roller can also help prevent it from seeping underneath the edges.

            That said, if you’re worried about the hassle, you might consider other options like textured paint, which can add a nice dimension to your walls without the risk of bleeding. Wallpaper or wall decals could also be an easier alternative if you want something with a bit of design flair but with less effort.

            It really comes down to whether you’re excited about the creative process of stenciling or if you’d prefer a simpler solution. Either way, there are plenty of great options to achieve a look you’ll love!​

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