Bathroom Sponge Painting Walls
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Bathroom sponge painting walls. Paint application sponging on method step 5. For this step you can use a roller or brush. Mix the paint with glaze according to the glaze manufacturers instructions we mixed one part. Also try rolling the sponge on the surface that will create yet another different and interesting finished effect.
I then used the sponge to sponge the paint across the walls. It took less than an hour and it didnt really cost anything since we already had a sponge and had paint. Sponge painting is a super easy way to add texture and pop to your walls. While the paint is wet take a damp sponge and press it to the wall removing a small amount of paint in the texture of the sponge.
Wet a large sea sponge wring it out and dip it in the glaze. Repeat to expand the pattern across the wall. May 31 2019 explore cynthia debows board sponge painting walls on pinterest. See more ideas about sponge painting sponge painting walls wall painting techniques.
When sponge painting walls using the negative method you are not limited to just pouncing motions to remove the glaze. Sponge painting walls step 1 test your color combination. Make a mixture of. Before you begin painting your walls try out your color choices on a small.
Sponge the first paintglaze mixture over the base coat. Add more colors step 6. Apply the base coat step 3. I covered the paint tray with a grocery bag and poured the pain into it.
Begin in an inconspicuous spot one that will be. Mix the glaze step 4. I found some sherwin williams eider white paint we had left over from painting out kitchen cabinets and our paint tray. Start sponging step 7.
Its nothing over the top and doesnt take a lot of talent or experience to get done right. When the sponge becomes loaded with paint rinse it in a bucket of clean water. You can also occasionally drag the sponge over the glaze to blend the colors together. Sponge off glazing.
Great in almost any room or any nook or cranny sponging is a great diy project for those of us who need a little jazz and pizazz in our homes. First paint the walls with a base coat. Drop cloths step 1. Step 2 apply the base color.
The glaze should go on thick and textured but shouldnt drip. Squeeze out any excess and use the loaded sponge to cut in at the top left corner of the wall. Step 3 mix it up. Continue patting it against the wall in a random pattern working out from the corner top to bottom.
How to sponge paint a wall mix paint with glaze. I cut the corners of the sponge so it wouldnt be super square. Paint application sponging off method step 9.