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Coconut Palm

 
 
Create a palm tree to fit on a full size wall, or even a small potted palm to place by a doorway!!  Both can be accomplished with this one Free-Form stencil!
 
Can you imagine waking up to a view of a beach dotted with coconuts?  Well, you can create your own with our graceful coconut palm!

 

Note:  The trunk is not included in the stencil package because with this free-form design you are not limited to the size or height of the tree.  You will paint it in yourself, using the dimensions you determine for your space.

 

Measure the area that you want to create your palm tree on.  Using a grid will help you to determine how far up the wall to go or how wide to place the palm fronds.  On the stencil package, you will get a diagram which guides you with the placement of the palm fronds. 

 

The package includes placement directions and color suggestions.

 

 
 
The stencil has 5 elements

    ● 3 palm frond styles

    ● Bark for tree trunk

    ● Coconuts

Each of the 3 palm fronds are 16" long

 

1001 Coconut Palm   

 

$45.00

 

palm frond 1

Free-form stenciling allows you to take a single layer design and make it look as if it's more!  In the example on the left, we've stenciled the palm frond, then shifted it over about one inch and stenciled a shade darker.  This creates the illusion that the palm frond is full and flowing!

palm frond 2

palm tree steps

The package comes with this diagram, which guides you in the placement of the fronds and the coconuts, onto the trunk you have painted free-hand.

   

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