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Watch more How to Do Decorative Painting videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/508618-How-to-Sponge-Roller-Paint-a-Wall-Paint-TechniquesIn our series of deco. Sponge painting is a quick, simple way to make dull interior walls dramatic. With just a sponge, a can of glaze and a few paint colors you can transform your house. Tools Required Paint roller Paint tray Paintbrush Rags Stepladder Materials Required Extender Latex glaze Latex paints for sponge accents Low gloss paint for base Painter's tape http://www.thewoolie.com A must-watch for your Sponge painting project success! Learn how to faux finish paint with free FULL-LENGTH videos that are clear. Step 1: Clear the Room Remove all furniture, wall hangings and electrical outlet coverings. Cover the floor near the work area with a drop cloth. Apply painter's tape to the baseboards, ceiling molding, window casings and other areas where you do not want the paint to be applied. Video of the Day Step 2: Apply the Base Coat

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www.theoriginalwoolie.com A must-watch for your FAUX GLAZE painting project success! Learn how to faux finish paint with free SHORT CLIP OR FULL-LENGTH vi. Cover Wall Flaws Alter Ceiling Height Faux Painting Kitchens Sponge Painting Techniques: Sponge painting techniques can be done using a natural marine sponge or a regular kitchen sponge, in contrasting or subtle color combinations, and in various sheen and transparency levels. Preparation Because sponging adds texture and depth to the walls, this is a good technique for walls with some irregularities in the finish. Although sponge painting can mask minor flaws, it will not hide major wall damage. Fix any damaged wall sections before you start painting. How to Paint With a Roller By Lee Wallender Updated on 05/23/22 Fact checked by Jillian Dara Project Overview Working Time: 4 hrs Total Time: 1 day Skill Level: Beginner Estimated Cost: $30 to $80 When you need to paint large expanses of surfaces in a room, using a paint roller is usually the best route to a quick and even finish.

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Learn how to sponge roller paint walls for a textured look from decorative artist Aliya Riaz in this Howcast painting tutorial. Transcript In our series of decorative painting techniques, we're going to be discussing the use, and also using, a textured roller, which you can find in most hardware stores. 1. Paint the Wall in the Base-Coat Color Cover the wall in the first of the colors you've chosen with a paint roller. This hue will show through the least once it's topped with other glazes, so choose a paint color that won't dominate. Paint: Behr's Dark Storm Cloud 2. Sponge on the First Top-Coat Color Step #1: Whose room is it anyway? Just like all painting, picking a room for this technique will help to inform your colour choices, making it a useful first step when planning your project. Sponge painting is suitable for any room, though we love it for a sunlit room that needs a touch of pizazz. 8. Remove paint from the roller. Be sure to scrape excess paint from the roller before you wash it. Use a putty knife or scraper to apply pressure down the length of the roller. Rinse completely until the water runs clear. Place to dry at an angle on a clean roller tray.

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Vacuum/ paint tape. Paintbrush. Open the paint bucket and use a paint stir stick to stir the paint for about half an hour to give it a smooth finish. Pour some of the paint into the tray, and be sure not to overfill it. Dip a fraction of the roller into the paint and then roll it on the tray's groove for full coverage. Load the paint roller cover by dipping into the paint about 1/2 in. and then rolling it against the screen. Filling a dry roller cover with paint will require five or six repetitions. After that, two or three dips are all you need. Leave the roller almost dripping with paint. 4 / 10.