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  • 💗⛸️ Skate Into Valentine’s With This Charming Accent Piece

    💗⛸️ Skate Into Valentine’s With This Charming Accent Piece

    Valentine Floral Ice Skate — Stenciled & Rub-On Transfer Round (16")

    A cozy, pastel stenciled ice skate accent for your wall — created with a 12"x12" Floral Ice Skate stencil and Chinoiserie Valentine rub-on transfers.


    Floral Ice Skate — 16" Round

    Materials

    Step-by-step Instructions

    1. Stain the board. Damp-wipe Fusion Chocolate over the 16" round to stain (you’re using the paint as a wash/stain). Cover sides too. Apply a second coat if you want a deeper finish. Let it dry completely.
      Stain the 16 inch round board
    2. Stencil the skate shape. Tape the Floral Ice Skate stencil in place (it’s a 12"x12" stencil on your 16" round). Using a regular stencil brush and Rose Water paint, fill the skate body. Work from the edges inward and use an offload cardboard to remove excess paint. Let dry and apply a second coat for even coverage.
      Stencil the skate with pastel pink
    3. Add laces and blade. Position the lace stencil and fill with Casement White using a small brush. Reposition the blade section and fill with white. You can later swap the blade color for a metallic or silver if you prefer.
      Stencil the laces and blade
    4. Prepare and place transfers. Cut the roses and small ribbon from the Chinoiserie Valentine rub-on sheet. Position them at the top of the skate so the roses peek over the boot edge. Burnish firmly with the Essential Rub-On Transfer Tool until fully adhered.
      Apply rub-on transfer roses
    5. Stencil the wording. Use the “Walk Humbly” stencil from the Micah 6:8 Calligraphy pack. Position it beside the skate and fill the letters with Casement White using a small brush. Tape carefully and use light paint on the brush — less is more.
      Stencil Walk Humbly
    6. Light dry-brushing for highlights (optional). Offload almost all paint from a brush, then gently dry-brush white along the boot edges — toe and heel — to create a soft snowy highlight.
    7. Seal the project. Once everything is fully dry, protect your piece with Fusion Tough Coat (matte or gloss). This deepens the wood grain and keeps the rub-ons and paint safe.
    8. Final reveal. Step back and enjoy your Valentine floral ice skate. Hang or gift as a seasonal accent.
      Final reveal floral ice skate

    Helpful Tips

    • Less is more: Always offload excess paint to your cardboard. Too much paint causes bleeding under the stencil.
    • Use a damp cloth for staining: Wipe Fusion Chocolate onto the board with a damp cloth to keep the wood grain visible.
    • Work edges first: When stenciling large areas, start at the edges then move inward to reduce lift and snagging.
    • Layer rub-ons carefully: Trim transfer pieces before applying so each element sits exactly where you want it. Burnish firmly for best adhesion.
    • Speed drying: Use a hair dryer on low from a distance to speed up thin coats — but keep it moving to avoid softening the paint.

    Project by Sharon Hankins of I Restore Stuff — demonstrating paint-as-stain, stencil layering, and rub-on transfers.


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