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Experiment
Before You Start
There are so many variables that can
determine the final look of a sponge painting project, so you should
experiment until you get the look you want. Test on a board before you
begin.
Step 1: Paint
Surface with Base Coat
After properly
cleaning and preparing the surface, mask or otherwise protect surfaces
that you don't want painted, just as you would with a traditional
painting project. Apply a base coat of True Value E-Z Kare eggshell
finish paint in a color of your choice. Allow the area to dry
completely.
Step 2: Mix Glaze
Coat
Start with 1
part True Value E-Z Kare eggshell paint to 4 parts True Value Simply
Glaze. Add glaze until the mixture is a little on the runny side, but
not too thin. The right consistency is important since the base coat
should show through the glaze for the final effect. You can double or
triple this amount, but it is easier to work with a small amount since
it creates less waste.
Step 3: Sponging Techniques |