Sentences with phrase «off of your paint brush»

If you're painting by hand, you can use the rubber band to wipe the excess paint off of your paint brush.

Not exact matches

How could these journalists on the one hand comment we are easy push overs or easily bullied off the ball and yet paint us with the brush of aggression?
What if taking your home off the grid required only a trip to the shops, a bucket of paint, an afternoon on the roof with a brush and a couple of beers, and an electrician to hook your new roof up to your power supply?
It is difficult to get the paint off of your hands otherwise and difficult to clean the brushes if you don't clean them right away.
Once the Mod Podge is dry, use your paint brush and brush on another coat on top of the glitter to set it so it won't come off.
Tip: using cardstock becomes a little messy... if you are using chalk paint you can always sand down the sloppy edges and then finish it off with a dry brush technique in the old white to fade some of the those not so nice spots.
I felt confident applying the clear protective coat without the FrogTape using an angled brush and didn't want to pull off any of the bonding coat which can easily happen once paint dries.
To make this easy rustic sign start off dry brushing your acrylic paint onto your block of wood leaving areas where the wood shows through.
Dry brushing — To dry brush dip your brush into the paint and then wipe off the paint on the side of the can.
For dry brushing you want to dip the brush in the paint and get most of it off your brush with a paper towel and very lightly brush the tips of the brush onto the furniture.
You can use paintbrushes to blend colors together, dilute pastel with water and paint with it, or brush particles of eraser or pigment off the paper.
«Dry Brushing» is a technique where you dip into a second paint color and then off - loading most of the paint on your brush and then just hitting the high points.
Barely dip the edge of the brush just on the surface on the paint and then wipe off the excess with a paper towel.
To be honest, my girlfriend and I came into there location after having a long day of painting our home... needless to say we looked rough and neither Jimmy nor Barry brushed us off due to our painters appearance.
In the book, Saatchi brushes off allegations of harming the market for Scully, saying, «I did own about five of his works but as his paintings now sell for $ 800,000 + at auction, I don't think it sounds like I've destroyed his market completely.»
Once the reflections have been applied, tapping the chisel edge of the brush horizontally into the wet paint «lifts it off and creates a nice subtle effect of ripples:
There are sheets of clear plastic brushed with yellow and green acrylic paint, which peels off the surface like old nail varnish.
The most noticeable, and therefore notable, features of Keltie Ferris's well - lavished paintings are their two most immediate strata: Ferris finishes off her large - scale abstractions with arrays of spray - painted dots and dashes and then returns with a brush loaded with a higher - intensity, contrasting color to lay down short, chunky strokes tightly packed in vertical, parallel arrangements around the previous layer.
Park's techniques included combining the use of brushes with palette knives, and one sees a lot of areas where paint has been scraped onto and off the canvases, as can be seen in Zachary, c. 1955.
In the shot below, you can see how the brush strokes have lighted the opening of the pot but as the paint has been taken off the bristles, this has automatically allowed the interior of the pot to appear darker.
Always using white or off - white paint, he varies the type of support, brush and fixtures from work to work.
The quilts are even reminiscent of the Hungarian artist Victor Vasarely's optical paintings, which the new American painters however brush off as uninteresting European art.
Layers upon layers are applied, areas are taped off, and paint becomes textured by airbrush, splatter, wax paper, and heavily combed surfaces through the use of brush and putty knife.
This is especially felt along the lower edge, where Mitchell applies thickly - brushed areas of off - white paint to cover the drips that run from her green strokes.
Within a few years, he moved his canvas off the easel to attack the surface from all sides, dripping paint from a stiff brush with such gestural fluidity that the physical act of his painting became integral to the painting itself.
His intensive layering and reworking of the canvas results in highly tactile and seductive surfaces: paint is plastered on, scraped off, seeped, dredged, brushed, and smoothed until a certain «presence» is achieved; he attempts to create paintings which, like self - contained beings, affect the world around them — a characteristic he refers to as «emotional density.»
During a walkthrough the show, he mentioned AbEx greats Franz Kline (brushy, hands - on) and Jackson Pollock (drizzly, hands - off) practically in the same breath — and elements of both recur here, like the wide - brush action on Date, and substitute dripped paint for spray - paint like in Autocorrect, two ways of recording the artist's «hand» and progress.
The quote of yours that I started off this letter with, is a ridiculous statement, and it is made all the more bizarre by mountain sized brush you used to paint it on this industry.
I can only image most of the issues are solved now and I hate that I wasn't much help... Chris on the windows the best bet is to tape off the windows to protect the glass, give the man a light sanding, and use a brush to apply a paint that's ad hears to the aluminum.
What really frustrates managers of his target companies is how charmingly he goes about his business, which makes it hard for them to paint him as a crank and brush him off.
A surface to stencil on A stencil Painter's tape A paint brush — preferably round and of decent quality Paint for stenciling — I used Fusion Mineral Paint A towel, paper towel, or a scrap of wood to «dab» off extra paint Sandpaper in a fine grit (180 is what I grabbed from my stash)
After the paint was dry, I brush a thin layer of Mod Podge around the edge of the glass, sprinkled them with gold glitter then shook off the excess.
While I didn't exactly distress my pieces, I did sand some of the brush strokes off of the pieces I painted with Americana Decor paint, to get a smoother look.
Depending on what kind of paint you used or how you applied the paint you can take a small paint brush and paint over the area that you took to much off and then take a q - tip and dip it into fingernail polish remover with acetone and gently go over the area you re-painted to remove some of the paint so you can see through to the darker color.
Maybe take some scrap wood and paint with the color of the mantel and see how it looks next to the brick before you brush off any of the wash.
At this point, don't wipe any of the paint off the brush (like you would normally do before you paint something... unless, of course, you're a reeeeallly sloppy painter.)
Brush off any loose dirt that will otherwise pit the surface of the paint once it has dried.
Brushing it off while the water / paint mixture was wet seemed to create a darker brown color, and brushing it off after the water / paint mixture had completely dried created more of a graBrushing it off while the water / paint mixture was wet seemed to create a darker brown color, and brushing it off after the water / paint mixture had completely dried created more of a grabrushing it off after the water / paint mixture had completely dried created more of a gray color.
Besides that, I just needed a can of off - white spray paint, a little flat black paint, an artist's brush, a sponge brush and some painter's tape.
It is difficult to get the paint off of your hands otherwise and difficult to clean the brushes if you don't clean them right away.
I've used the toothbrush trick also... I found that instead of running my finger over it... if I just smacked the hand holding the brush again my other hand so the paint flew off the brush... looks great;D But you did really well and I am SO going to try this in our tiny master bath of the house that we rent.
After that, I brushed some more Moonlight White paint onto the plaque and before it had a chance to dry, I wiped it off of the letters, arrow, and screw heads with my finger and a damp paper towel.
Last but not least (and this is really what makes it looks the most realistic), I used my fan brush to dry - brush on a very thin layer of off - white paint over the entire surface.
So the day before Mother's Day, we brushed off the loose bits of paint and gave everything a fresh coat of spray paint...
- If you don't have a Silhouette, you could also tape off a section on the front of the binder using painters tape, then apply a chalkboard craft paint with a foam brush and let dry.
Second try — I wiped off the black specks with my hand and brushed on two coats of regular chalkboard paint.
This is simply done by having a very small amount of paint on your brush, and wiping the excess off on a cloth and lightly going over your furniture.
For dry brushing, I would just take some paint on the end of a smaller tip paint brush and then wipe most of it off on a paper towel and then brush the rest down the pumpkin in the direction of the groves on the pumpkin.
Barely dip the edge of the brush just on the surface on the paint and then wipe off the excess with a paper towel.
When I say «off load» basically it means you are wiping a lot of the paint off your brush... or taking your brush and painting on another surface with the goal to remove as much paint as possible off your bristles.
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