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Posted
Monday, September 18, 2001 by muralsp1
Category:
Beginner
Title: Striping
By: Janet LeBlanc
http://www.niagara.com/~jleblanc/
©
Janet LeBlanc 1997, 1998
janet@canada.com
IMPORTANT:
Please read the disclaimer
for these Faux Finishing pages. Feel free
to download this text.
You can create the image of vertical stripes
on your wall with a shadowing paint finish
by applying a tone on tone alteration of flat
and gloss stripes. This is one of my favorite
looks. Very elegant.
Unless otherwise mentioned, I recommend using
Latex Paints for the following Faux Finishes.
They're not as smelly as oil based, they dry
a lot faster than oil, and they clean up with
water. There are more advanced techniques
that work well with oil based paints and glazes
but for our purposes here, water based is
best.
Always try out your painting technique on
a piece of cardboard, or in a soon to be repainted
closet or basement wall before you start your
project. This allows you to get familiar with
it and saves you from repainting the wall
if you're not yet satisfied with the results.
Experiment with different colours until you
get the results you like.
What
You'll Need
- base
coat painted and cured for at least one
week.
- plumb
line or level
- 2
inch low-tack painter's tape
- one
litre of Acrylic Urethane Semi-Gloss
- one
3 inch foam brush
- a
friend to help
- some
music playing on the stereo
Follow
These Easy Steps
Do not use masking tape for this Faux Finish.
Use only a low-tack painter's tape. Masking
tape will peel off your paint. This is not
a desireable look! ;-)
- Begin
by using a level or chalk line to plumb
your first piece of tape. Start an inch
or two in from a corner.
- Press
your first strip of tape into place along
and over the plumb line. This is where
the buddy comes in handy. One of you should
be at the top and one at the bottom. (of
the wall!!)
Warning: if you
have snapped a plumb/chalk line on your
wall, make sure your painter's tape covers
it so you can wash it off once the stripe
is dry. Otherwise if you've urethaned
over it you'll never get it off.
- Take
a small piece of tape and use it's width
as a spacer between your strips of tape,
(one near the top, one near the bottom)
to mark where you'll line up your next
piece of tape. This is the easiest way
to ensure your stripes will be evenly
and equally spaced.
- After
you've taped about 10 to 12 strips, take
your acrylic urethane and brush it on
the wall between your strips of tape.
- While
the acrylic is still wet, gently peel
off the tape except for the last strip.
You'll need that one in place to continue.
You can re-use the pieces of tape you've
just pulled off.
- Keep
repeating steps four and five until you've
gone completely around the room. It's
a good idea to check your plumb every
time you round a corner. It's less noticeable
there if you have to make an adjustment.
Allow your Faux Finish to cure for a few
days before hanging a border or washing
the wall.
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