Sentences with phrase «cup of paint»

I followed the recipe I found online and mixed 1 cup of paint with 1 cup of textile medium and 1 cup of water.
For this vintage desk I used the following ratios: 1/3 cup of paint + 1/3 cup of water as I needed two batches to complete two coats.
I'm curious since you only used about 1/4 cup of paint if you think you could've gotten by with the 4 oz sample pot?
To make your own salt wash, pour 2 cups of paint into a container and add about 1/4 cup of salt.
I only made 1/4 cup of paint so the amounts of Poppie's and water mixed into the paint were tiny.
I recently painted a cabinet with DIY chalk paint but used 1 cup of paint + 1/2 cup Plaster of Paris + 1/2 water.
To create a wash with the Old White for this armoire project, pour about a 1/4 cup of paint in a plastic cup.
Predict what will happen if you fill a cup of paint with half of one color and half of another?
I bought 1 gallon of June Day Behr paint (1 quart wouldn't have been enough because it took 3 coats to cover the dark finish) I turned it into chalk paint by adding a tablespoon of unsanded grout mixed with a bit of water for every cup of paint I used.
Would like to clarify the whitewash technique, you said a cup of paint with a couple Tablespoons of paint in it... Did you mean water with 2 Tablespoons paint?
I went over them with two coats of whitewash (a cup of paint with a couple tablespoons of white paint mixed in) and then stained them with mini wax Provincial.
I remember in my first month of teaching when José — a challenging second - grade boy — dropped a cup of paint.
Our little white dog, Izzie, couldn't resist dragging the cup of paint to a comfortable spot on the carpet and well... it was a mess.
I actually used my glass measuring cup, added two cups of water and two cups of paint, then mixed them together.
Then, pour that mixture into the 1 cup of paint.
approx 2 T mixed with water till smooth per every cup of paint.
(Mixing Two tablespoons of Plaster of Paris with three tablespoons of water in a little plastic cup; mix until smooth and creamy; add mixture to roughly one cup of paint.)
This part isn't scientific and you can definitely play with it for the right ratio of paint and water for the look you want for your fireplace, but for a cup of paint we used maybe only 1/4 cup of paint (or a little more) and the rest water to give it translucency and painted it on with a brush.
I used 6 TBSP Calcium C. mixed with a little water... and then added to a cup of paint.
I used 2 tbsp unsanded grout mixed w / enough water to eliminate lumps, then added to the cup of paint.
I recently painted a cabinet with DIY chalk paint but used 1 cup of paint + 1/2 cup Plaster of Paris + 1/2 water.
To create a wash with the Old White for this armoire project, pour about a 1/4 cup of paint in a plastic cup.
Add the plaster / water mix to about 1 cup of paint.
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