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The MissPompadour Stencil Sidney

The design of the stencil Sidney is somewhat reminiscent of the famous Sidney Opera House, one of the most famous buildings of the 20th century. In any case, this motif captivates with its clear forms. The stencil Sidney pattern also perfectly complements a Mid Century interior. For example, place a border with golden colour on a wall painted with petrol. Then complement it with a few brass-coloured accents. As you can see, there are no limits to your imagination and creativity with the stylish stencil Sidney. For use on the wall, use one of our diverse wall paints as a base. You can also use the wall paints as stencils. As always, it is important that the base coat is thoroughly dry before stencilling with stencil Sidney.

Creating a border with the stencil Sidney

When drawing a border, it is extremely important to work exactly perpendicular. It is best to draw thin lines on the wall with a soft pencil using a spirit level. These can be easily erased later. Place the stencils evenly spaced. The dots on the stencils will help you to do this. Then dab the colour vertically onto the stencil with a stencil brush. Make sure that the brush always contains as little paint as possible. Otherwise the colour can run behind the stencil, causing blurred contours.

The MissPompadour Stencil Sidney on tiles

Of course, this calm, rather modern motif is also wonderfully suited for use on tiles. For this, use the stable varnish instead of the wall paint. The best way is with Eggshell Varnish from MissPompadour. These varnishes adhere well to even the smoothest surfaces. You can clean this varnish wonderfully with a damp cloth after it has dried. Only on the floor should you stabilise painted tiles with the topcoat from our collections.