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Using Embossing Paste to Enhance Your Stencilled Project

This Tutorial Includes a Detailed Video – don’t miss it!

I love getting to play and demonstrate all the beautiful products in the Fusion Mineral Paint line.

Embossing paste is such a fun product to use and this is only one of the many ways to use it – using stencils to create a raised, or embossed, surface on your furniture project.

Corner Trim Stencil

Part of the Corner Trim stencil used on this drawer with Fusion Embossing Paste mixed with colour Soap Stone & Casement.


Embossed drawer stencil Sterling & Ash-1789

Fusion’s Drawer 1 stencil was used on these drawers with Smooth Embossing Paste mixed with Sterling colour Fusion Mineral Paint.

Embossed drawer stencil Sterling & Ash-1793

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Smooth Embossing Paste – Pearl

Beautiful Drawers

I have posted about this beautiful arabesque chest of drawers, which you can read about HERE. But in my (down further in this post), I’ll show you how these drawers started out, and how I achieved this raised stencil with the embossing paste.

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I used the Drawer One stencil BEFORE painting the drawers in MMSMP Arabesque and detailing with White Wax.




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Drawer set in MMSMP Arabesque with white wax. Drawer stencils with Embossing Paste.

Sandstone Texture

Fusion Mineral Paint also has a Sand Stone Texture, great for creating faux bricks, textured aged pots, etc.
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Sand stone texture faux brick

Sand Stone Texture can be used to create faux bricks like these.

Here’s the Tutorial Video:

Without further ado, here’s my tutorial for you on how to create a raised stencil look using Embossing Paste in two different ways. Enjoy! (You can subscribe to my youtube channel via Youtube here:  or subscribe to my blog to receive new tutorials and posts straight to your inbox.)

Did you find this tutorial helpful? Please leave a comment below, I’d love to hear from you.

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