Sentences with phrase «paint brush then»

• Starting with the cabinet boxes, begin priming by cutting in with a paint brush then use a foam roller on those exposed easy - to - reach areas (exactly like painting a wall).
Begin painting by cutting in with a paint brush then use a foam roller on those exposed easy - to - reach areas (the same method as priming).
If the onset of spring has you reaching for the nearest paint brush then the bank holiday weekend is a great time to make a big dent in one of your decorating goals.

Not exact matches

And then one could say that I am doing the same thing — not all Baptist churches teach this and they are being painted with the same brush altogether.
Next, split the remaining banana in half length - ways and glaze with honey (I used a basting brush to paint the honey on) and then coat the bananas in the chopped macadamia nuts by dipping them into a bowl - full.
The Bay Area is too diverse to paint an entire side with one brush, then use a completely different one for the other side.
He barely missed the wall in Turn 2, doubtless brushing off a few red, white and blue paint molecules from his car in the process, then did the same in Turn 3.
I set out a selection of colours that could be mixed into rock sort of colours, so browns, black, white and different greens, and then provided 1 paint brush.
Then paint using edible gold dust by adding a bit of water to a clean brush.
You can also splatter paint by collecting leaves and placing the leaves on the brown paper first then using old tooth brushes to splatter paint over them.
Dip the brush in the water, and then put it into the paint.
Using a basting brush or professional color application brush (available at beauty - supply stores or online), paint on your hair, then squeeze to distribute evenly.
The first coat of paint was mixed with water and then applied with a brush.
Used Annie Sloan chalk paint, first coat was French Linen, then I dry brushed Paris Gray over the top.
It comes in sheets and we painted it with oil rubbed bronze paint, then lightly dry brushed gray chalk paint over the top.
So instead, I use a synthetic foundation brush which picks up more color and then I can paint the color on my cheek.
I used a brush and painted on the Martha Stewart paint, then while it was wet I sprinkled on the cinnamon.
At first I was going to use the sponge brush to paint the wall, but then I decided to try using the paint roller.
I then used my black acrylic paint and my smallest striping brush for the Berry wine set to outline the leaves.
Then, I applied acrylic paint using a foam sponge brush.
Then I brushed a couple of coats of black chalkboard paint over the rest of the stick, on both sides.
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.
We added some details with a brush and then peeled away the tape once the painting was complete to reveal the finished masterpiece!
I dry brushed the handles in the same paint and then sprayed them with Minwax Polyacrylic to protect them.
Might have to buy some bottle brush trees to spray paint then glitter, save lots of green stuff, bit pricey at Target for our budget anyway.
I also painted in the letters and then added a little dry brush shading around the pumpkins and letters with burnt umber.
Then paint red and green hex glitter with the brush of snowman polish.
You put water in the little brush and then «paint» the pages... which magically reveal colors when wet.
Dab your sponge or paint brush in a little water and then in your watercolor paints.
My trick also is to paint the first coat with a brush then the second coat of paint with a sponge roller.
To create a wash, I dipped my brush in water first and then in the paint and painted the piece sections at a time.
Then brush paint on the furniture.
Dry brushing — To dry brush dip your brush into the paint and then wipe off the paint on the side of the can.
Then on one side of the board use your white paint and dry brush the paint on so that some of the wood shines through.
At first I thought about painting the whole thing berry and then dry - brushing the white on top of it, but I knew that would give it a softer look and I was going for BOLD.
Then drag it through the paint after you dry brush it on.
I then just brushed the edges of the feather with copper acrylic paint I had.
I gave it two coats of chalk paint and then used an old rag and foam brush to apply the wax.
Again, with these vines, I started with a light — almost dry brush application then added more paint for depth and dimension.
Also I tend to work the paint in one direction vertically, then come back horizontally with quick strokes, then back again vertically, that tends to level out the brush strokes.
If you're wanting a bit of a layered look with the colors, you could then dry - brush another color (s) on top on the spray paint, once it's dry.
For more of an art project, wet a brush with a liquid waterproofer (which makes regular old shadows, liners, and glitters steadfast), dip it in loose glitter, and then paint your lids.
Then, using pale blue on one side of the brush and dark blue paint on the other side, create the petal strokes so that the dark paint is towards the inside.
I like to use a flat foundation brush (the ones that look like a pair t brush) and dip that into the jar and then «paint» the mask onto my face!
Beyond easy, paint feet yellow, press on paper then paint on eyes and beaks with brush.
I painted the metal urns in Provence and then dry brushed Old White over them, and then applied clear wax.
I used white spray paint and then went over them with a Grain Sack milk paint using a dry brushing technique.
To achieve Annie's signature look, apply the wax over your painted piece with an Annie Sloan Wax Brush or lint - free cloth, and then sand back.
Long answer: I once gave a chair frame a metallic look by painting it gray, dry brushing with light gray, then mixing dark gray (almost black) paint with Annie Sloan's clear wax, to give dimension and depth to the crevices of the chair.
In this case, I was using so little that I just dipped my brush in water before I touched the paint and then blotted off the excess paint on a paper towel.
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