Once dry paint the border using your second paint color.
How to splatter paint a floor.
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This technique gives you a bit more control and allows you to spread the drips more evenly.
Let dry before repeating the trick with your third shade.
Prime the floor according to the manufactures directions for the primer.
A slightly cleaner way of splattering paint try tapping your paint covered brush with a stick or another paint brush to launch your paint.
After letting the base color dry.
Several solvents will remove oil based paint but mineral spirits is the strongest one you.
Dip the prongs of your fork or the end of your brush in the paint.
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If you aren t adding a border or stenciling you can skip to step 15 use painter s tape to tape off the border area.
Because the paint splatter hits the concrete in various thicknesses the slightly uneven texture this produces helps make the final finish slip resistant.
The quick movement will throw the paint from the brush onto the canvas creating the splattered effect.
Latex paint remover is the ideal solvent for removing latex paint but it won t work on oil based paint.
By tapping the brushes together closer to the surface you can achieve larger dots of paint while holding the brushes further away will create smaller splatters.
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Splatter paint onto the canvas.
Before you begin to spatter practice the technique using different types of spattering on the news print until you achieve the type and size of spatter that you want.
To achieve a proper splatter the complete book of interior decorating a popular everywoman s guide first published in 1948 provides an illustrated how to.
Paint the floors with the base color first.
Then from a standing position gently tap the handle of the fork or brush with another brush of paint stick as you move across the floor.
Load the brush with about a quarter inch of paint in your second shade hold it perpendicular to the floor and gently tap it with a dowel so the pigment spatters.
Apply one or two coats of your base coat.
Remove the tape before the paint fully dries.
Since splattering paint is free form experiment with various ways of splattering.
Prime the floor with a quality primer.