Using old surfaces will be especially useful if you are a cautious painter or if you are used to
using small amounts of paint.
Only
use a small amount of paint on your sponge roller, and gently roll over the stencil.
Using a small amount of paint, pounce paint lightly on stencil.
I would test it out
using a small amount of the paints — latex + craft to see what happens when it is mixed into a DIY chalk type paint mixture.
Not exact matches
It is NOT NECESSARY to thin the chalk
paint, but if you need to, you CAN
use a
small amount of water to get the desired consistency.
Once the
painting is completely dry, you can go back and add details
using the
small round brush and a very dark wash (only add a
small amount of water to make a really dark wash).
Christmas trees for children to add on baubles then find one more one less
of their chosen
amount (we
used small dot stickers, but children could
paint / draw these on too!)
By creating a carefully orchestrated
painting utilizing complementary blends and a rich mix
of grays, I can
use small amounts of pure, bright color to create a dramatic accent.
Every single one has extraordinary color: the variety and brightness each piece carries, detail: the
amount of work that is put into every aspect
of each
painting that make it look so realistic and abstract, lighting: the bright light shining throughout each image giving each piece an intriguing positive / enthusiastic energy, shading: the detailed shadings on each face giving them that 3 - dimensional look, definition: the quality
of the defined lines that are portrayed through every
painting (piece) and every
small detail in the
painting (like the faces and body parts) line: the complex and balanced lining that is seen in both, the abstract and realistic images in these works, texture: somewhat giving off an appealing texture to the works by the dimensions, as if you can reach out and grab the images, dimension: the realistic look that each women has (3 - dimensional), spacing: the space is
used wisely in each work, very nicely spread out adding to its originality, touch: the clear and powerful finishing touch that every piece has, and the most visible that is seen in every piece here, is simply life.
[vi] Whitten casts
paint into tiles
using a transparent acrylic medium, a
small amount of pigment, and a variety
of molds (soda bottle caps, a broken computer mouse, discarded clam shells).
The intense colours are also specific to the medium, which is manufactured from a surprisingly
small range
of pigments (typically those
used for oil
paints) and different
amounts of filler.
Because my kitchen has a massive
amount of counter space, including a built - in desk, and I want to get quite creative
using many different
painting techniques with the Giani system to achieve the look
of natural, flowing stone (veining, water, sponging
using bags, etc.), I will first be tackling the cultured marble counter top in one
of our
small bathrooms.
Using a
small amount of melted chocolate and the paintbrush,
paint around the edge
of the shell.
Use your foam roller and start with a very
small amount of paint (you can always add more layers if needed).
All
of our pigment colors can be
used in milk
paint as the
small amount of lime in the recipe will not cause loss
of color.
Another option for a smooth surface if
using brush - is
using a
small amount of water with your Chalk
Paint ® in your final coat
of chalk
paint ®.
Using your Olive Chalk
Paint ® (or Amsterdam Green)... pour a
small amount of paint (like a teaspoon worth
of paint or two) in a
small container.
Once you have the stencil secured,
use a
small amount of craft
paint (have your
paint brush be on the dry side) to create your design.
We re-painted our kitchen recently and LOVED Revere Pewter, but our kitchen gets such a
small amount of natural light, that we
used this
paint trick for a dark room with Revere Pewter.
You only want to
use a
small amount of wax and work it into the
paint beautifully.