matthewpetty
Member
Hello all,
I'm a novice and beginner. I'm making a giant 6-foot ruler with which you can measure your kids and mark it instead of using the wardrobe door. Simple plank with markings and numbers, and the kids names.
I got a planed white wood plank (probably pine), stained it with Oak stain, and then drew the cm and inch markers with permanent marker.
I got the stencils of the numbers, stuck them down, and used a sponge dabber to apply acrylic paint. Unfortunately the paint bled under the stencil and feathered into the wood, so I sanded the paint off, re-stained as necessary, and thought about what to do.
I was going to finish the whole thing with polyurethane anyway so I applied one coat of that and let it dry. Then I stuck the stencils down again. I'd read a tip online about applying a thin layer of PVA glue mixed 2:1 with water to seal the stencil to prevent bleeding, so I did that.
Once that was dry, I applied the acrylic paint again using the sponge dabber. Once that was dry, I removed the stencils and was disappointed to see that the paint peeled away with the PVA leaving nothing behind on the wood. I am assuming that the polyurethane prevented the PVA and paint from sticking.
So now I have the ruler with index markings and a coat of polyurethane. What can I do to apply the number stencils? Do I need to sand the polyurethane to make it stick? Any tips about preventing stencil bleed?
Grateful for any help,
Matthew
I'm a novice and beginner. I'm making a giant 6-foot ruler with which you can measure your kids and mark it instead of using the wardrobe door. Simple plank with markings and numbers, and the kids names.
I got a planed white wood plank (probably pine), stained it with Oak stain, and then drew the cm and inch markers with permanent marker.
I got the stencils of the numbers, stuck them down, and used a sponge dabber to apply acrylic paint. Unfortunately the paint bled under the stencil and feathered into the wood, so I sanded the paint off, re-stained as necessary, and thought about what to do.
I was going to finish the whole thing with polyurethane anyway so I applied one coat of that and let it dry. Then I stuck the stencils down again. I'd read a tip online about applying a thin layer of PVA glue mixed 2:1 with water to seal the stencil to prevent bleeding, so I did that.
Once that was dry, I applied the acrylic paint again using the sponge dabber. Once that was dry, I removed the stencils and was disappointed to see that the paint peeled away with the PVA leaving nothing behind on the wood. I am assuming that the polyurethane prevented the PVA and paint from sticking.
So now I have the ruler with index markings and a coat of polyurethane. What can I do to apply the number stencils? Do I need to sand the polyurethane to make it stick? Any tips about preventing stencil bleed?
Grateful for any help,
Matthew