Step 2 —
Using foam brushes use two different grays to create variation in the surface.
The new works on paper in the exhibition were made by manually applying matte black inkjet printer ink directly onto the surfaces of matte inkjet paper
using foam brushes.
Use a foam brush to wet the yarn with a mixture of Elmer's Glue and water.
Next I painted each piece,
using a foam brush, with Folk Art Extreme Glitter Paint in Champagne.
Step 2:
Using a foam brush I painted the inside of the stencil using DecoArt paint in Purple Pizzazz.
better to brush on with regular soft paint brush or
use foam brush?
I used a foam brush to apply Mod Podge to the back of the paper and then applied it the cabinet doors.
I am actually a messy paint and because this was such a large piece
I used my foam brush and dipped right into samples and at times poured it right on, sparingly of course.
Use foam brushes to paint terracotta pots and saucers with desired craft paint colors and allow to dry completely.
I used a foam brush to add more paint, as needed, to each stamp.
Use your foam brush to gently dab chalky finish paint over each of the stencils.
Next I bought Rustoleum Chalkpaint matte topcoat... still some streaks.This week finally received my back - ordered Polycryllic MATTE finish, but still shows some streaks and unevenness, and the hardware guy said NEVER to
use a foam brush only a natural bristle.
So
I used a foam brush to paint the entire canvas with a «flesh» colored paint.
So
using the foam brush, I brushed on another, thicker, layer of Mod Podge right over the glitter and let it dry over night.
Using a foam brush just dab your red paint for the stripes.
I then
used a foam brush to paint on the first layer (I mixed some of the white with the orange chalk paint to lighten it).
I use acrylic paint and
I use foam brushes, regular brushes, tape, x-acto's, and occasionally an airbrush, although rare.
I simply
used a foam brush and white paint to paint the interior just like I did on this frame here.
If
you use a foam brush don't press too hard or you will get air bubbles.
Using a foam brush and Mod Podge, apply the newspaper, strip by strip, covering the top half of the balloon up to the line.
Using a foam brush I coat the inside of my small closet floor with Varathane tripe thick.
Paint the first round of stripes
using a foam brush.
Using a foam brush or paint brush, apply the chalkboard paint to your pumpkin.
just a tip...
i used foam brushes and mini rollers for a super smooth finish.
Used a foam brush to paint the grout lines before putting a coat on the entire floor.
Once glue was dry, I removed the clamps and applied a «white wash» look
using a foam brush and multi-surface acrylic craft paint.
Multiple coats of paint after sanding down rough areas,
using a foam brush so no brush strokes and a very smooth even coat of polyurethane.
I then laid the board on card board in the garage and stained each side
using a foam brush.
I used a foam brush and a rag to stain the frame a dark walnut color.
You can also
use a foam brush for the application as well.
To prep the legs and wooden plaque base,
use a foam brush to stain the unfinished wood, then let dry completely.
Use the foam brush to paint the rest of the votive red, leaving the heart shape unpainted.
Use a foam brush to apply adhesive to the outside of a Mason jar in small, irregular patches.
I used to
use a foam brush to achieve better coverage but soon tired of it falling apart after a larger project.
Rather than spray painting,
I used a foam brush so it would be easier to deliberately leave some of the natural brown color of the sticks uncovered in some areas.
Spraying the paint on, or
using a foam brush works the best, because it won't leave any strokes.
Use a foam brush to cover your pumpkin with two coats of acrylic paint, allowing 30 minutes of drying time per coat.
Then start staining
using a foam brush.
Use a foam brush to cover one section of your pumpkin with two coats of acrylic paint, allowing 30 minutes of drying time per coat.
For this bottle I applied Mod Podge to the glass
using a foam brush.
-LSB-...] painted the pumpkin
using a foam brush and white chalky paint I had left over from my DIY Glass Bottles.
Not exact matches
Excellent information Mr. Lincke I have recently started with a shaving routine that involves
using a badger bristle
brush and shaving soap as well as
using pre and post shaving oils, granted prep time takes a little longer but the end results are so much finer than when I simply shaved
using foams and gels.
Use only a pea - size amount of toothpaste as large amounts can create excessive
foam making it difficult for your child to
brush.
Please, keep in mind that this is exclusively a dry -
use trimmer, so don't
use it with soap lather, shaving
foam, or gel, and clean it by
brushing the head.
Using a paintbrush, foam brush, or painter rags and paint the wood you're using with the tea / coffee / wine mix
Using a paintbrush,
foam brush, or painter rags and paint the wood you're
using with the tea / coffee / wine mix
using with the tea / coffee / wine mixture.
We
used the end of the
foam paint
brush we
used in Step 1!
Then, I applied acrylic paint
using a
foam sponge
brush.
The dry shampoo
foam you can just
use on your own without a blow dryer — but — if you
use it with a blowdryer and a round
brush... Oh my volume!
We
used brushes for the first coat of colour but I prefer the finish of a roller and did a second coat
using a 70 mm
foam roller.
I would definitely
use a soft
brush over a
foam brush.