If you are itching to paint something, or even if you are dreading it, I'm about to make your painting experience BETTER by giving away my two
favorite painting tools!
Not exact matches
MDF is my
favorite base to work with because I can use
tools to move the
paint without harming or nicking the canvas.
Each blogger has picked one of their
favorite crafting
tools to give to ONE lucky winner (AND IT COULD BE YOU!!!!) WE have everything from washi tape, to chalk
paint, to baker's twine, to sharpies!
All materials provided, including watercolor
paints,
paints, brushes, masking tape, pencils, etc. participants are welcome to bring their
favorite tools to use as well.
The prehistoric - like wrecked giant ceramic ashtray - objects of Sterling Ruby are maybe my
favorite objects in the show; I love the chaotically woven two - sided
paintings of Dona Nelson, the glimmering chain - metal beaded - curtain adorned with antique
tools by Joel Otterson, the material - poetry of the collaboration between Amy Sillman and Pam Lins.
For example, palette knives that painters are normally using to mix colors became Ghenie's primary and most
favorite tool to
paint with.
A
tool that lets you see what your
favorite paint colors will look like in a room similar to the one you want to
paint.
My
favorite shot of the shoot is one of Michael in the kitchen with important
tools of the trade — a
paint brush and a corkscrew!
Each blogger has picked one of their
favorite crafting
tools to give to ONE lucky winner (AND IT COULD BE YOU!!!!) WE have everything from washi tape, to chalk
paint, to baker's twine, to sharpies!
• Power drill • Krud Kutter Original (cleaner / degreaser) • An old rag • 1 3in Purdy Paint Brush • WHIZZ 4 - in Cabinet / Door Foam Roller • Orbit Sander (my
favorite tool... of ALL time) • 120 grit sand paper • 220 grit sand paper • 1 gal Valspar's Mark Twain House Ombra Gray — Eggshell finish (left over from our
Painted China Hutch) • Minwax paste wax
Well 38 other AWESOME bloggers have all joined forces and each blogger has picked one of their
favorite crafting
tools to give to ONE lucky winner (AND IT COULD BE YOU!!!!) We have everything from washi tape, to chalk
paint, to baker's twine, to sharpies!
I found some 50 cent glass votive holders and pulled out my
favorite DIY
tool - spray
paint - to make these cute, frugal little votive holders.