![]() Then just go in with a drywall knife or something flat/strong enough to break the texture tips off and you’ll have something really close to that after you paint. It will leave pointy stalactite looking points hanging off till it dries. After that was dried and sanded a little I thinned the mud down to about pudding consistency then used one of those circular plaster brushes to “plop” it straight bristles up in the area about a dozen times (depending on how much area you need to cover). Let that dry then repeated until I was able to bring it flat/matching to the rest of the ceiling (not the texture, just the flat parts). A how-to tutorial on applying a brocade texture, also called a knockdown hand texture, to a wall or ceiling.Support See Jane Drill by shopping through our li. A little water added to get it to a peanut butter consistency for the fill. I was able to use plaster washers/screws to secure the old plaster to the ceiling, then fill the lathe with joint compound. I had to repair this at my mothers house in the cheap bc the plaster had broken out of the lathe and was gonna hurt someone.
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