After they are bleached and dried, take
a foam paint brush and dab on globs of Mod Podge, then roll them in glitter.
Use
a foam paint brush to pounce the paint into the coir mat.
We used the end of
the foam paint brush we used in Step 1!
Not exact matches
how the heck do you get the
foam tip and plastic insert off the
paint brush?
I laid out butcher paper outside and squirted the green
paint on the paper for them to dab their
foam brushes in.
Using a paintbrush,
foam brush, or painter rags and
paint the wood you're using with the tea / coffee / wine mixture.
Next I
painted each piece, using a
foam brush, with Folk Art Extreme Glitter Paint in Champagne.
Step 2: Using a
foam brush I
painted the inside of the stencil using DecoArt
paint in Purple Pizzazz.
Then, I applied acrylic
paint using a
foam sponge
brush.
Apply with
foam brush, roller, or chalk
paint brush.
Materials: 8 ″ x 10 ″ Canvas (stretched or on board) Vintage music paper Modge Podge
Foam brushes Craft
paint Scrapbook paper Scissors Cardstock
better to
brush on with regular soft
paint brush or use
foam brush?
After the modge podge was dry, I
painted white chalk
paint over the entire board with a
foam brush.
I am actually a messy
paint and because this was such a large piece I used my
foam brush and dipped right into samples and at times poured it right on, sparingly of course.
Use
foam brushes to
paint terracotta pots and saucers with desired craft
paint colors and allow to dry completely.
STEP 2: Take your
foam brush and apply white acrylic
paint all over the top of your wooden box.
I gave it two coats of chalk
paint and then used an old rag and
foam brush to apply the wax.
For the second coat I used a small
foam roller for an even finish but you may also use the same
paint brush as well.
Supplies: mason jars, Martha Stewart metallic glass
paint, Martha Stewart silkscreen snowflake stencils, a
paint dauber from Martha Stewart (not pictured), Mod Podge,
foam brush, tea lights & salt I am in love with the Martha Stewart silkscreen stencils.
I used a
foam brush to add more
paint, as needed, to each stamp.
Use your
foam brush to gently dab chalky finish
paint over each of the stencils.
Apply
paint to your
foam brush, and using your stencil,
paint on your stars in white.
Also, would you recommend using a chalk
paint brush or
foam brush for the crevices?
Using white acrylic
paint and
foam round pouncer
brush stencil your geometric tree design on to the fabric.
-- Cricut Explore cutting machine — Cricut cutting mat — freezer paper or Cricut vinyl — pillow cover, to create a cover see the instructions HERE — iron & ironing surface — white acrylic
paint — round
foam pouncer
brush or 1 ″
foam paintbrush
So I used a
foam brush to
paint the entire canvas with a «flesh» colored
paint.
If you
painted the color on the outside with a
foam brush then you could still put water on the inside.
Chalk - finish acrylic
paint (I used charcoal and white)
Foam brushes Oil - based metallic
paint pens (I used silver and gold) Metallic acrylic
paints (I used copper)
So to re-create this project you will need a variety of DecorArt's Americana Decor Chalky Finish
paint, wooden eggs, a
foam brush, their cream wax (optional), and a cloth (optional).
Using a
foam brush just dab your red
paint for the stripes.
Americana Decor Chalky Finish
paint (Rouge — Red, Everlasting — White, Legacy — Blue) Burlap cut into 4 x 6 ″ pieces
Foam brushes Painters tape Jute twine Glue gun
I then used a
foam brush to
paint on the first layer (I mixed some of the white with the orange chalk
paint to lighten it).
I decided to use a disposable
foam brush rather than my usual natural bristled
brush because I thought it would do a better job of not pushing any
paint between the boards and it totally did the trick.
Pine board -LCB- 8 ″ width -RCB- Wall hooks -LCB- Hobby Lobby -RCB- Cricut Explore Vinyl Americana Decor Chalky Finish
paint Americana Decor Creme Wax
Foam brushes Minwax Express Color Wiping Stain -LCB- Walnut -RCB- Clean lint - free cloth Drill & Screws
I would use a
foam roller with rounded ends to
paint the flat parts of your hutch and a 2 ″ angled
brush for the rest.
All it took was some more burlap, a stencil with leaves, white craft
paint, a
foam brush and some masking tape.
2014 Acrylic glass, pigmented polyurethane
foam, Styrofoam, spray can, metal,
paint brush, wood, plastic, spray
paint 82.6 x 70.8 x 47 in (210 x 180 x 120 cm)
FOLKERT DE JONG The Eye of Jupiter, 2014 Acrylic glass, pigmented polyurethane
foam, Styrofoam, spray can, metal,
paint brush, wood, plastic, spray
paint 82 5/8 x 70 13/16 x 47 3/16 in.
FOLKERT DE JONG The Last Nation, 2014 Acrylic glass, pigmented polyurethane
foam, Styrofoam, spray can, metal, wood, plastic,
paint brush, breakaway knife, spray
paint 98 3/8 x 27 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.
He was very meticulous and he gave up
painting with
brushes and all that and he had a syringe loaded with colorless fluid which he injected into his colorless, odorless
foam rubber.
I use acrylic
paint and I use
foam brushes, regular
brushes, tape, x-acto's, and occasionally an airbrush, although rare.
I would use a
foam roller with rounded ends to
paint the flat parts of your hutch and a 2 ″ angled
brush for the rest.
This time I used the
paint brush to still get into all the corners, but used a small
foam roller to
paint all the flat surfaces.
I simply used a
foam brush and white
paint to
paint the interior just like I did on this frame here.
Using a stenciling
foam brush, I dabbed a bit of
paint to the
brush, worked it in with a spiraling motion onto a paper plate, blotted it on a paper towel, then....
Terra Cotta pots (new or old) in various sizes spray
paint and / or regular
paint in the color of your choice (I just used some left over wall
paint I had) inexpensive
foam craft
brushes sanding sponge steel wool hammer exacto blade
I used a
foam roller
brush to
paint the top of the table and I used a hand
brush to
paint the rest of the table.
For the polka dots, I just stamped the slipcovers with a round
foam brush and some metallic fabric
paint.
But, everything can't be
painted like that, so a
brush &
foam roller works best.
I removed the eyes with a screwdriver and
painted the beak with white craft
paint and a
foam brush.