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I did this backsplash a couple of years ago. Of course I used Benjamin Moore paint! I love their paint! Wish I would have known about your stencils then!! I can’t wait to try your stencil on my sons backsplash!! I’ll send pictures! Any suggestions for painting over Formica?
Hi Katy, Your backsplash is gorgeous! Can’t wait to see what you do with our stencils! As for the formica, I would suggest reaching out to your local Benjamin Moore store. They have professionals that can help with all your paint questions. -Michelle
Thanks!!
You are very welcome Katy.
If you need anything Stencil related, we are here…….:)
I learned how to stencil about 25 years ago. At that time, there were only flowers and ducks mostly to be had. Now I am inspired again. Love the foam roller idea–way faster than the pounce method. Getting more and more inspired on every link. TY
Thank you Judith for your feedback!!
Have you seen our “HOW TO STENCIL VIDEOS”?
Yes, I have watched several videos. Very good tips that I did not know.
Very good then!!
If you have any questions Stencil related; we are here.:)
Okay guys, I bought the big stencil; everything was going fine until I got to the light switches (3). I got totally verklempt and messed up. Ended up painting over the whle thing with white paint and covering it up with some old wall decor. Anybody wanna tell me the secret?
Hi Judith! Those light switches can be tricky, what you can do is remove the light switch plates so you can stencil the area without a problem and once it dries you can put the plates on and any imperfections that you have in the area you would cover most of it with the plates :) Hope this helps!