Not exact matches
Distribute the
paint into cups and add a few drops
of food coloring to each
cup.
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.
If you still have a little bit
of wood showing through here and there (which will happen more if you
paint a light color on a dark piece or vice versa), pour a little chalk
paint into a plastic
cup and mix in a bit
of water to thin it out.
I love that everyday is different, on Monday I might be in the office all day buried under
paint swatches and chandelier options with my shoes off and four
cups of coffee on my desk, Tuesday could be an install where I'm driving around town with my contractor (who is my actual hero), and assembling furniture alongside him, or getting nervous as he drills
into a pristine tile wall (even though he has NEVER made a mistake) to hang the new shelving.
I do one
of two things... I pour some
paint into a
cup and add water until it's the consistency I need.
Or sometimes I do it the lazy way and have a small
cup of water next to my
paint can, dip the tip
of my brush
into water then
into the
paint.
Once dissolved, then add the mixture to the 2
cups of paint that you poured
into a can with a lid and mix well.
Even if I mixed a tablespoon
of POP w / a quarter
cup of water and mixed thoroughly before adding my
paint, the mixture would turn
into a near solidified clump as soon as I added the
paint.
Electric engine and trunk lid release, Multi function display, On board computer, Variable PAS, 4 speakers, Porsche CDR - 24 CD / radio, 2 speed front wipers + intermittent wipe, Aspherical driver's exterior mirror, Automatically extending split rear spoiler, Body colour bumpers, Body colour electric / heated door mirrors, Chrome plated stainless steel tailpipes, Coming home function, Door entry guards in stainless steel, Dual tailpipe, Electric windows one touch open / close, Front fog light / position light, Green tinted heat insulating glass, Heated washer nozzles, High level LED brake light, Solid
paint, Windscreen with grey top tint, Alcantara handbrake / gearshift, Alcantara roof lining, Alcantara steering wheel rim, gear lever and handbrake grip, Coat hook integrated
into back seat, Continuously variable dimming interior light,
Cup holders, Door entry guards with Cayman S logo, Electrically adjustable backrest, Floor mats in interior colour, Footwell illumination, Front door storage bins, Height / reach adjust steering wheel, Integrated head restraints, Interior orientation lighting, ISOFIX child seat preparation + airbag deactivation, Leather finish on door handles, Leather interior in standard colour, Lockable glovebox, Luggage retainer on engine cover, Porsche crest embossed in headrests, Sports look pedals with rubber insert / stainless steel frame, Storage compartments in front section
of centre console, Storage pockets in backrests
of front seats, Sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors, Interior design package (in matching exterior
paint colour)- Cayman, 3 point automatic seatbelts, ABS+ABD, ASR, Driver / Front Passenger airbags, Motor Slip Regulation - Engine Drag Torque Control, Passive occupant restraint system, POSIP for driver and passenger, Red
painted brake calipers, Seatbelt pretensioners with load limiters, Side (thorax) airbags, Alarm system with interior protection, Remote control central locking, Transponder engine immobiliser, Porsche Active Suspension Management, Porsche stability management (PSM), Black instrument dials, Numbered plaque on glovebox lid, Rear centre console
painted black, 19» Turbo alloy wheels, Sealing compound and compressor kit
Electric engine and trunk lid release, Multi function display, On board computer, Variable PAS, 4 speakers, Porsche CDR - 24 CD / radio, 2 speed front wipers + intermittent wipe, Aspherical driver's exterior mirror, Automatically extending split rear spoiler, Body colour bumpers, Body colour electric / heated door mirrors, Coming home function, Dual tailpipe, Electric windows one touch open / close, Front fog light / position light, Green tinted heat insulating glass, Heated washer nozzles, High level LED brake light, Windscreen with grey top tint, Coat hook integrated
into back seat, Continuously variable dimming interior light,
Cup holders, Door entry guards with Cayman S logo, Electrically adjustable backrest, Footwell illumination, Front door storage bins, Height / reach adjust steering wheel, Integrated head restraints, Interior orientation lighting, ISOFIX child seat preparation + airbag deactivation, Leather finish on door handles, Lockable glovebox, Luggage retainer on engine cover, Sports look pedals with rubber insert / stainless steel frame, Storage compartments in front section
of centre console, Storage pockets in backrests
of front seats, Sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors, 3 point automatic seatbelts, ABS+ABD, ASR, Driver / Front Passenger airbags, Motor Slip Regulation - Engine Drag Torque Control, Passive occupant restraint system, POSIP for driver and passenger, Red
painted brake calipers, Seatbelt pretensioners with load limiters, Side (thorax) airbags, Alarm system with interior protection, Remote control central locking, Transponder engine immobiliser, Porsche stability management (PSM), Sealing compound and compressor kit
Joan assessed the crowd, lighting upon the most interesting: young men turning white T - shirts
into art, pinching the material tight and rubber - banding each section until they looked like porcupines being dipped
into huge steaming vats
of colored dyes; the young woman with a bird's nest
of purple hair sitting at a potter's wheel, slamming down hunks
of clay, her hands moving nearly as fast as the wheel,
cups, vases, plates, bowls, trays, appearing like magic; the elderly man in a worn blue linen suit, a jaunty straw boater on his head, a smeared palette tight in his hand,
painting a mammoth canvas
of people on a beach staring out at an ocean where a sailboat bobbed in the distance, though he himself was standing in a mowed field; the handsome young man at an old - fashioned school desk, a manual typewriter in front
of him, a stack
of paper to the side.
Breathing life
into domestic subject matter, Murray's
paintings often include images
of cups, drawers, utensils, chairs, and tables.
If you want to make 2
cups of chalk
paint: Using the small bowl, mix the 4 tablespoons
of CCP
into the @ tablespoons
of water and mix well to dissolve the powder, (you can add a tiny bit more water if needed to help dissolve the powder).
Mix: 2 tablespoons
of Calcium Carbonate Powder (HERE) 1 tablespoons water Mix well
into one
cup of latex
paint.
Even if I mixed a tablespoon
of POP w / a quarter
cup of water and mixed thoroughly before adding my
paint, the mixture would turn
into a near solidified clump as soon as I added the
paint.
An 1/4 tsp PoP mixed
into water, then stirred
into a 1/4
cup of the
paint to see what happens.
Then, pour that mixture
into the 1
cup of paint.
I knew I wasn't going to need a lot
of paint, so I used a
paint sample that was just sitting on a shelf in the basement collecting dust.I poured the
paint into an old tupperware bowl, mixed up half a
cup of baking soda and 3 tablespoons
of water, and mixed that in with the
paint.
If you still have a little bit
of wood showing through here and there (which will happen more if you
paint a light color on a dark piece or vice versa), pour a little chalk
paint into a plastic
cup and mix in a bit
of water to thin it out.
To create the distresses Swiss cross pattern that I made on mine, squeeze a little bit
of your outdoor acrylic black
paint into a plastic
cup.
Do not dip your brush
into a
cup of water to feather out the
paint.
So, being that Chalk
Paint ® is an artisan
paint - she started to dip her brush straight
into the
paint can, brushed it directly on the brick - and then dipped her brush
into a
cup of water and used the damp brush to spread the
paint.
If you want a super durable finish and are only going to distress the edges a bit, then add 2 T's
of each
into 2
cups of paint and a little bit
of water.
I used your 3 to one
of each ingredient at first... 1/2 p.o.p., (mixed with 1/2
cup water first) and then mixed that
into 1 +1 / 2
cups of latex
paint.
Can you please give me some insight that after making your fav recipe, can I just add drops
of the folk art acrylic
paint into the 2
cup pots?
In order to do this I poured a little bit
of the
paint into a disposable
cup, and put an equal amount
of water and stirred until completely mixed.
Pour a little bit
of each color
into a
paint palette or little plastic
cups, and
paint over the primer to your heart's desire... have fun with it!
Try bringing mismatched
cups and glasses together
into a set by
painting the same design on all
of them.
Halogen spotlights set
into a stainless - steel plinth provide useful task lighting and a display
of small bowls on top and coffee
cup paintings above add a simple decorative touch.