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  • Fire Screen
  • From "DIY Decorating & Design"
    episode DID-157
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    Accessorize your fireplace during the summer months with a stencil-painted fireplace screen.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

    Accessorize your fireplace during the summer months with a hand-crafted fireplace screen. DIY Decorating & Design host Nancy Golden makes a decorative three-paneled screen, which would cost $100 to $200 at a home-decorating store, for less than $20.

    Materials:

    Half sheet of 1/2" plywood (full sheet is 4' x 8')
    Measuring tape
    Pencil
    Straightedge
    Jigsaw
    Clamps
    Safety glasses
    Fine-grade sandpaper
    Tack cloth
    Wood primer
    Latex paint for top coat
    Medium-width paintbrush or paint roller
    Stencil
    Painter's tape or stencil adhesive
    Acrylic craft paint for stencil pattern
    Stencil brush
    Plate to hold paint
    Paper towel
    Four hinges
    Drill

    1. Measure the fireplace opening to determine the size of the screen. To make a three-paneled screen, divide the horizontal dimension of the opening into thirds.

    2. Transfer the pattern and dimensions for the three panels to the plywood panel. Nancy added a decorative curve to the top of each panel of her screen.

    3. Clamp the plywood to a worktable, and use a jigsaw to cut out the three panels (figure A). Be sure to wear safety glasses.

    4. Sand the cut panels smooth with fine-grade sandpaper (figure B), and wipe clean with a tack cloth.

    5. Use a brush or paint roller to apply wood primer to the panels. Allow it to dry thoroughly.

    6. Apply two or three coats of latex paint to the panels, allowing the paint to dry between coats. Nancy used warm-ivory paint for her top coat -- a light and appealing color for summer.

    7. Set the stencil on one of the wood panels, and hold it in place with painter's tape or stencil adhesive (figure C). Pour blobs of paint onto a plate. Dip the end of the stencil brush into the paint, dab it off on a paper towel, and pounce the end of the stencil brush on the stencil pattern (figure D). Stencil the remaining panels, using the same method.

    8. When the stenciled patterns are complete, assemble the screen by attaching the panels at the back with hinges (figure E).
    A handmade fireplace screen could also be hand-painted or embellished with decoupaged images. For a super-simple fireplace screen, hinge together a trio of window shutters.

    Safety tip:

    • Because these screens are made of wood, they're meant to be used only as a decorative accessory when the fireplace is not in use.

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