Sentences with phrase «then paint samples»

For that reason, I painted a sample in the middle of the wall, then painted samples of other colors around it.
I painted a coat of primer on the wall then I painted the samples again.

Not exact matches

They then removed a small sample of paint from the painting's blue walls, which revealed strata of color «exposed like a layer cake,» Casadio said.
Then Wilma Subra stepped in — with a plastic paint bucket outfitted with a simple battery - operated pump to collect air samples — and provided residents with the clear evidence they needed.
I'm thinking I'm going to create a wall of fabric - wrapped cork in the writing room for a design board, but until then, I love having the small space to tack up fabric and paint samples.
Anecdotal accounts describe the influence Richter's burgeoning friendship with Blinky Palermo had on the creation of the Colour Charts, as Palermo would visit the artist's studio and — without any visual knowledge of the painting — arbitrarily call out the names of the sample colour cards, which Richter would then incorporate into the work.
He then translates the imagery to a canvas using acrylic paint, resulting in vibrant landscapes filled with humor, social commentary, and a dizzying sampling of contemporary visual culture.
The resulting photographs - effectively colour samples - are then mixed in paint by machine or by hand and reapplied to the wall, resulting in an exaggerated representation of the varied and nuanced perception of the colour white at that specific moment in time.
He and Ms. Hickey then took microscopic paint samples from various parts of the canvas.
The resulting photographs — effectively colour samples — are then mixed in paint by machine or by hand and reapplied to the wall, resulting in an exaggerated representation of the varied and nuanced perception of the colour white at that specific moment in time.
To make your resume unique, we can't just list these generic terms - they look like all you did was google «sample painting skills,» and then stick whichever results came up.
Then I buy the little samples from the store and I paint the canvas.
I sanded the floor then used 2 cans of Minwax polyshades 1step on the floor and a small sample can of paint to Anatolia Tile Stencil.
I knew I wanted something bold and graphic for our daughter's new bedroom, so about two weeks beforehand, I narrowed down my options to four colors then did several variations of design options on card - stock with Frog Tape and sample paints.
I painted the mixture on to a sample piece, and then coated it with Miss Mustard Seed's Antique Wax and here's how it turned out:
Most people will get a paint sample strip with, say, six or eight tones on it, choose the colour they really like and then buy one tone lighter.
Then armed with a whole handful of paint chips, I set about trying to match the samples to shades of green already in pictures and accessories in the room which ended up being more of a chore than I anticipated.
The way I create «flow» is I do not try to match up the paint swatches because they NEVER look right to me, I just try to select paint that feels like it will go together, all in my color palette, and then when I try the samples on the wall, I look from room to room to see if they flow.
Then I went to town with a staple gun, a level, and wood glue to attach the panels and cheap foam brushes and my paint samples.
But I finally learned to buy a sample, paint four poster boards in my chosen color & then place in each corner of my room.
Place sample pot, sponge paint brush and box of chalk in to a tulle gift bag from Hobby Lobby or Micheal's Crafts and tie to silver tray with ribbon OR place all items on the unpainted wrap tray and then wrap with either mesh ribbon or a large piece of tulle.
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