SHOUT OPA!
(and break a few plates) with TJHOKO PAINT
Create a Greek isle vibe in your own home with touches of
white and blue, earthy textures and chalk paint!
Here’s how…
1 Clean the cement surface thoroughly with mutton cloth dipped in lacquer thinners and allow 20–40 minutes for it to dry completely.
2 Position the stencil on the floor (it’s important to take the full size of the design into consideration); secure with masking tape.
3 Mix 10ml Tjhoko Paint in the colour Da’vid with a pot of
Stencil of Paris.
4 Apply it evenly over the stencil with the paint scraper. Judge for yourself how thick you want the paste mixture to be.
5 Remove the stencil carefully while the paste is still damp.
Wash the stencil and scraper thoroughly in lukewarm water after stencilling each quarter of your mandala, and wait until the paste is completely dry before stencilling the next quarter. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to complete the design.
Project notes
• Use one pot of Stencil of Paris for each square metre you wish to stencil.
• Adding chalk paint to Stencil of Paris not only tints the paste but also makes the final surface more washable.
• It takes 2 to 3 hours for Stencil of Paris to dry completely, depending on how thick you apply the paste. The paste must be completely dry before placing any furniture on the surface.
• To clean the stencilled floor, an all-purpose cleaner is recommended.
Thankyou very much for such a WONDERFUL product!. Thjoko got my creative senses going. It took me many years to build up the courage to paint my sentimental furniture. I now even paint with it on canvas. My grandfather made most of the pieces and Tjhoko took it from the antique eara to 2020. We moving to the beachfront and the Mediterranean colours is now the answer for me.
Love the Tjhoko Lafies Group on Facebook so many talent and ideas out there
Thanks Lene Southward
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Hi Carol we will add you to our Data Base have a stunning day.
I love what we can do with thos paint and this one is the one i love the most. Please can you say how you dod the table and the blue feet. It is absoluuuut stunning
Hi Maliska, thank-you for the message, the table feet was painted in Dani’s Dare and then sanded. Have a stunning creative day.