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Center the stencil on top of the 7” Medium/Dark Color stripe (#3). Use a level to make sure it is straight. Stencil the pattern up to the ceiling line and use a 1” stencil brush to reach the areas the roller cannot paint, like you did with the baseboard. Use the registration marks to repeat the pattern down the wall again.
All Royal Design Studio stencils are repeatable patterns that include built-in registration marks to help you line up and repeat your design perfectly. Watch this Stencil Basics video below and learn how to use 3 different registration marks.
Jan 25, 2012 · The one difference in this stencil and the one we used in my sister’s bedroom is the first one had registration marks and this one does not. I do prefer registration marks. This one overlaps, meaning, you add the paint where needed after taping up on the wall, then remove the stencil, move down the wall or over to the right or left and ...
Feb 23, 2011 · It’s a very easy registration system, which we used for years as decorative painting professionals. It’s way better than old-fashioned cumbersome and slow rectangular “registration marks” system (which I totally dislike). Also, this way stenciling goes much faster, it’s more accurate and easy.
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To register your stencils, on the first layer you paint, you make some marks toward the edges of your stencil that show exactly where the stencil is aligned. You know the marks are aligned (because we cut them that way, and the downloads have registration marks in them as well).
Our damask stencils include built-in registration marks that help you perfectly align the stencil for any DIY project including hand-painted pillows & stenciled napkins. Our large wall stencils are easily aligned to repeat the pattern on an accent wall or entire room.