All the paint colors I used in our home are from Benjamin Moore — I use the VOC free paints and I only
use flat paint throughout the house.
You should just
use flat paint.
I use flat paint with no pigment in it.
They tend to
use flat paint.
If
you use flat paint the glaze will not be easily workable.
For the tiles that are meant to look like «stone»
we use a flat paint.
Use a flat paint for the walls and a semi-gloss for the trim.
I was curious if you always
use flat paint and why.
Also, did
you use a flat paint, eggshell, satin or gloss?
Lastly, if
I use a flat paint (I don't want the brick to have any shine to it) will I need to be concerned about the paint ever flaking or peeling?
Hi what can i do about my kids bunkbeds satin or eggshell paint mixed with chalk i can do touch ups on the bed when i see something wrong or
use flat paint and go over with a clear poly finsh which of them works the best i just want something that i do nt have to repeat once a month or ever other year
I always
use flat paint and a standard color so I can foam roller over the marks in 2 hours.
Hi what can i do about my kids bunkbeds satin or eggshell paint mixed with chalk i can do touch ups on the bed when i see something wrong or
use flat paint and go over with a clear poly finsh which of them works the best i just want something that i do nt have to repeat once a month or ever other year
If you are
using flat paint you can use a glaze for antiquing.
So if you want a bright white design you will need to use a glossy paint, and if you want something really subtle
use flatter paint.
We also
used a flat paint for the walls and a semi-gloss for the stripe.
Not exact matches
Using a
flat - edged wooden squegee, he applies a starch paste made from boiled rice just as serigraphers apply
paint over a silk screen.
Smaller
flat rocks can be
used to replace missing game pieces,
paint them for the game you need.
Using a brush will give your foundation the most polished look;
paint on the foundation in long,
flat strokes to apply and smooth out the edges.
But this time on one of my Christmas orders, I
used an acrylic (really
flat)
paint for my base and the oil for the lettering... then clear wax!
I do not
use chalk
paint, usually just
flat paint and it often leaves a chalky feel.
I
use Exterior (for its UV, sealing and durability properties) latex,
FLAT paint base.
I made some chalk
paint using the plaster of paris method and
painted my kitchen cabinets, loos great and so far holding up well, I did do a
flat polycrilic afterwards.
You can
use any
flat / matte chalk
paint or an acrylic
paint from the craft store.
Using a wide,
flat paintbrush start brushing short strokes of
paint over the length of the scarf, all going in the same direction.
You can also make your own
using flat latex
paint mixed with Plaster of Paris.
Would you go ahead and
use satin
paint instead of
flat if making your own chalk
paint, and then follow that up with a good finishing wax to add extra durability in such a high traffic room?
Try this negative nail design by
using the
flat end of a
paint brush and dot accordingly.
All I did was spray
paint the gold trim
using a
flat black
paint that is designed for high heat surfaces.
I
used a
flat white spray
paint I picked up at Michael's that is a
paint and primer in one.
I love
using my DIY chalk
paint made with plaster of paris as a primer because it's very
flat, adheres well, and there is very little prep, with no sanding.
I first
painted it
using a can of
flat black spray
paint, and yes it took the whole can.
To
paint the letters,
use a
flat sponge brush and dip it into the
paint.
Are you
using flat acrylic craft
paint?
First I lightly sprayed everything
using Rust - Oleum spray
paint in
Flat Chestnut.
If you were
painting the front of a
flat purse I would
use tape around the chalk outline to ensure you have straight line.
If I were
using it in my home for regular
use, I'd seal with a simple
flat clear sealer like I
used in this project for the Annie Sloan Chalk
Painted Pots.
Using a sponge brush or sponge roller, cover the
flat surface with chalkboard
paint.
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!
Step 1: Lay your necklace
flat on a surface of your choice (I
used a paper bag) and lightly spray your white spray
paint until it's evenly coated.
Or can I just
use a
flat regular
paint and
use the wax over them?
If I was buying
paint I would pick
flat but it is not required, although I wouldn't
use anything shinier than satin.
I am going to try your chalk
paint recipe and was wondering if you need to
use a special type of
paint... like
flat as opposed to semi gloss or satin?
I've always
used flat or more often, craft
paint.
Personal or Handmade Touches - Handmade invitations (made by ourselves)- Handmade place settings (made by ourselves)- Handmade Guest Book (drop frame — guests signed a wooden heart, and dropped them into a frame)(made by ourselves)- Framed pictures for table names (made by ourselves, and named after cars from Harry's favourite film)- Personalised cake topper and cupcake decoration (cake topper from Ebay, and cake made by my Aunt)- Handmade bridesmaid's posies (made by my mum)- Personalised and hand
painted wedding shoes (for Bride)(done by Beautiful Moments)- Personalised champagne glasses for Bride and Groom to
use for toast (bought as a present by my sister and her family)- Ushers were bought cufflinks to wear that reflected their personal interests - Bridesmaids were given personalised
flat shoes to wear in the evening (personalised by me)- Handmade bridesmaids dresses - Flowers and buttonholes, and bouquet all made unique, with my bouquet including charms with pictures of my grandfathers on them.
9» x 12»
flat artist canvas Gray and white acrylic craft
paint — you can
use paints to match your home or your gift recipient's house!
I'd just recommend
using a
flat sheen of
paint instead of something glossy.
Jan, I have tried many products to
use over chalk
paint, several waxes then I switched to polycrylic top coats and have tried several, the best I've ever
used is Polyvine Decorator's Varnish Dead
Flat Finish — it DOES NOT yellow, I just
used over two big pieces of furniture
painted in Pure White and Off White and absolutely no yellowing.
If you have existing
flat paint that you plan to
use that would save you more money on this too.
I'll
use chalk
paint a lot of the time, which has a really matte, chalky finish, but any
paint in a
flat sheen will work as well.