DECORATIVE FINISH HOW-TO

Boho Tones

Artist: Studio by Shauna, Inc.

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INSTRUCTIONS:

Texture, sheen, and color… mixing it up for an updated finish that will accent any space with a vibe that’s designed AND relaxed. A matte woven wall finish with metallic threads underneath, topped with a mandala that is designed to both disappear and pop. Sexy, earthy, and playful in a colorful monochromatic style.

1 | Base coat surface with Golden Paintworks Pre-Mixed Metallic Paint Splendor. This layer will be a glimmer in the background of the “woven” texture, so it is not necessary to be concerned with roller lines.

2 | Mix 5% Glazing Medium and 5% Matting Additive to the Venetian Plaster.

3 | It is recommended to panel off the walls, plastering every other panel at a time. Apply the Venetian Plaster to the wall panel evenly.
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4 | While wet, brush through the section horizontally and vertically with the wallpaper brush creating a woven texture. Offload brush on a terry cloth towel as needed.
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5 | Then, using the trowel at about a 45 degree angle and with very light pressure, knock down the weave here and there, creating an uneven ‘worn’ look. Areas with the weave will have thin “threads” of metallic color that the light will capture, while the knocked down areas will be smoother, like a time worn fabric.
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6 | Continue technique on the alternating panels. Allow them to dry. Next, back tape completed panels and repeat technique on the remaining panels to be textured. Allow to dry.

7 | Create three color mixes for the stencil. Mix Glazing Gel and Pre-Mixed Metallic Paint Splendor in a ration of 2:1. Then add 5-10% Glazing Medium. Do the same with Pre-Mixed Metallic Paint Obsession and with Pre-Mixed Metallic Paint Roman Gold.
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8 | Mark off the area on the wall where the stencil will go using painters tape. Spray the back of the stencil with the 3M Super 77 Spray Adhesive and wait about a minute or two. When tacky, apply to the marked area and smooth the stencil down onto the plastered surface using your hands to make sure that all the small areas are flush with the wall surface. It is recommended to use tape and paper around the outside of the stencil to avoid getting the metallic colored gel on the background.

9 | Starting in the center, apply the Gold mixture using a blue blade spatula or Japan scraper. This color should extend in diameter about 25%, keeping in mind you will overlap the edge and blend this with the next color.
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10 | Next, apply the Splendor mixture, overlapping the gold slightly, 1-2 inches. Apply the Splendor mixture to extend about halfway out from the diameter of the design. Lastly, apply the Obsession mixture to the outer half of the design, overlapping with the Splendor mixture 2 to 3 inches.
(Photo 6)

11 | Before removing the stencil, pull the wallpaper brush through the design horizontally, creating a texture. Offload brush if necessary. It is ok to have highs and lows in the depth of the gel, as it will create the relaxed appearance of the finish.
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12 | Remove the stencil and allow this half of the mandala to dry. Once dry, and before you paper off the completed half of the design, line up the stencil, noting the areas on the stencil where you will extend each color. Be mindful to extend the colors to the same area/diameter as the first half so that the tones match up.
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13 | After applying the Glazing Gel colors, brush through with the wallpaper brush horizontally. Peel off the stencil and allow to dry. Here is the final finish
(Photo 9)

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About the Artist
An artist celebrating over thirty years in the interior design industry, Shauna Oeberst Gallagher found her niche in the world of decorative finishing, marrying her love for both painting and interiors. With an education in Fine Art, and a degree in Interior Architecture, she started her career as an interior designer, then opened her decorative art business 24 years ago. Her work has graced many of the finest homes and businesses in Northern California in styles ranging from historical to contemporary. After teaching at local colleges for several years, she co-founded a decorative art school in 2004 and also began teaching nationally at events and conventions. Shauna has taught well over 1000 students throughout her career, as well as been published by Sunset books, contributed to DIY channel’s House Crashers, and consulted for HGTV on numerous projects. Teaching other artists to excel and enhancing their ability to create beauty in the world is a passion Shauna will continue with soulful direction. Shauna’s greatest joy is being mom to her twins, who motivate and inspire her to thrive in her business of creating sanctuary spaces for clients and making art that creates a connection with the viewer.

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