Sentences with phrase «to paint over something»

We let the stain dry overnight, then painted over it with chalk paint.
Let it dry, then paint over it with the yellow paint.
Did you have to sand all the finish off before painting or can you just paint over it with the milk paint?
If you are beginning to learn painting with oils and don't like what you've painted on a piece of canvas, you can always paint over it.
I always think I can just paint over it if I don't like it.
If you're lucky enough to have wooden beams, don't paint over them — a natural wood finish will add beautiful warmth.
Instead they put up a huge billboard and arranged to have a few protesters spray paint over it with feminine power stuff.
I had both of these on hand for touching up my cabinets when they used to be this color, before painting over them with chalk paint.
Do I need to sand the enamel off or is there some primer that I can use to cover and then use the normal exterior latex paint over it?
Finally, place this piece on top of the tear, then paint over it using clear nail polish.
I did paint over it now but I loved it while I had it!
Any suggestion about what color I should paint over them for maximum impact?
Glad you decided to strip the paint instead of painting over it.
I felt bad painting over them, but I was going for the coastal look.
You can easily paint over it if you tire of it, she says.
Makes me wonder if it is still there, or did someone paint over it?
The statements painted over them look the same, but aren't.
Then paint over them w / a cream paint and still have the distressed look?
It takes a cruel, hard look at high school life without the gloss normally painted over it in most manga.
The apparent paint over them may start as toothpaste, but even that gets reduced to an image in a print medium.
Off topic: I read that if you want to get rid of a vivid colour paint, first paint over it with silver paint.
Of course, the paint contractors we hired painted over it by mistake!
It used to have a painting of fruit on it, but my mom painted over it with chalkboard paint and I wrote this message on it one day on a whim.
It is beautiful but it it is also dark, limiting to decor, and guilt inducing when you consider painting over it.
You would think you could safely paint over it....
You'll notice why this tray was such a pain to begin with, those cracks are so tiny I couldn't even paint over them, let alone keep this tray clean.
I've painted my backsplash in rentals before and just painted over it before I left!
Typically he gets the patterns started, paints over them in translucent white, and then picks up the patterns again.
The good thing about the stencil is that I can easily paint over it if my design taste ever changes.
Wish I could paint mine, I have those cabinets that have a «baked on» paint, and you can't paint over them.
You can just «slap» it on and then paint over it.
You don't want to get spray paint on your wall, it's oil based and that wont work if you need to paint over it with latex.
Step Three: Some of the pretty papers were sort of see through, so painted over it with an ivory color for leathery distressed look.
FHA had pretty stringent guidelines and they accepted encapsulation by painting over it as a perfectly acceptable remedy.
Some things I know for sure... if you do use it, take the time to prepare the walls properly, don't ever paint over it and when you do remove it get every speck of the backing off before trying to paint it again..
And yes, a quick sand before primer will help it to stick for sure, I'd only recommend it if you're painting over something really dark (my chairs were cherry wood and the red took ages to cover).
Unless it's peeling or has an uneven finish that needs to be smoothed out, you can paint over it without sanding or stripping.
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.
And when I say paint over them, I mean to say, properly take it down to the metal, eliminate the rust on the metal, treat the metal, then paint the stripes over them.
I would use fine / medium grit sandpaper or very fine steel wool (SOS or Brillo Pads work well) over it to remove the rust, clean the surface well, then use chalk paint over it.
And super creative, to do the dots and then paint over them!!
I felt when they weren't spray painted over they gave an added iridescent look on top of the layer that was spray painted white.
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