
What types of projects are easier to start with using Bella & Birch?
Beginner:
Uses specially designed application tools provided in the design kit, no additional measuring tools needed.
Uses specially designed application tools provided in the design kit and necessary measuring tools.
Uses necessary measuring tools; no application tools are provided in the design kit for these techniques. All of these techniques could be more challenging because Bella & Birch sticks very well to itself.
Beginner:
Uses specially designed application tools provided in the design kit, no additional measuring tools needed.
- Whole wall application
- Examples:
- Accent wall
- Above/below chair rail
- Different colors on different walls
- Examples:
Uses specially designed application tools provided in the design kit and necessary measuring tools.
- Single layer shapes using one layer of Bella & Birch
- Examples:
- Stripes over paint
- Boxes over paint
- Free form design over paint (this technique requires extra steps for creating the design)
- Examples:
Uses necessary measuring tools; no application tools are provided in the design kit for these techniques. All of these techniques could be more challenging because Bella & Birch sticks very well to itself.
- Multiple layer designs using layers of Bella & Birch
- Examples:
- Stripes over Bella & Birch
- Stripe over stripe
- Layered boxes, squares, circles, etc.
- Examples:
- When applying multiple layers of Bella & Birch (i.e. Bella & Birch on top of Bella & Birch) for best results, we recommend waiting 2 weeks before applying second layer of Bella & Birch. This will help eliminate bubbles and wrinkles.
- To help with repositioning the second layer, we recommend that you scuff sand areas of overlap, wipe with a damp cloth and allow to completely dry. This will help to prevent wrinkles and bubbles from forming when the second layer of Bella & Birch is applied on top.










