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Each
technique has its own individual specialty and needs that extra
tools and materials. Faux painting can be easily learned over
the internet from the all the online faux painting schools and
one can also have a professional degree by doing a course on
faux painting. These schools help the student learn faux
painting in the easiest possible way so as to help them do all
the future painting in and around the home by themselves.
General
materials and tools needed
In
order to have a basic project of faux painting one need the
normal tools which are required for almost all the techniques.
The following is the list of all the materials needed for
undergoing a basic faux painting project:
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Paint tray
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Lint free rags
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Rubber gloves
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Painters tape
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Zinsser products such as Blend and glaze etc.
General
tips on faux painting
The
following is a in general list of tips which would be very
helpful in performing a faux painting project in a most simple
but sweet way:
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The surface should and must be prepared very properly before
starting to decorate it.
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The experimentation should be done first on a sample board
rather then directly approaching the wall.
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The work should be divided into small sections. One wall or
section should be completed stopping at the corner or the
natural break.
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The work should be done very quickly well in time before the
glaxe becoming tacky may be around 10 to 15 min. In case of
performing negative applications a thick wet edge of unworked
glaze should be left at the end of each section to help allow
the blending of the next one.
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The use of protective gloves is often recommended while glazing
for easy clean up.
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The use of lint free rags such as funnels, diapers, cheesecloth
or sheets would be advisable.
In
this way following the above tips very sincerely one can get
outstanding results from a simple faux painting project.
Faux
painting ideas
Faux
is a French word for the word ‘false’ or ‘fake’. So we
can say that this painting is all about false illusion. It
creates an illusion of depth and complexities to the painted
walls, doors, and ceilings. Till now we have come across popular
effects achieved by faux painting in a stone, parchment, and in
an antiquarian. Faux finishing provides a variety of interesting
techniques that gives depth and personality to walls and other
objects. In other words, we can say that it provides life to the
non living things also. Faux painting can be both simple and a
complex one. It provides a purpose to everything whether it is
wood, marble or leather. It is less expensive alternative for
using natural materials. It is a unique style whether it is done
by any individual or a professional. Through layering of paints
and glazes done by hand it provides the surface appear to be
something it is not. It is the easiest and creative outlet for
people who are interested in arts and is a wonderful medium for
experimentation.
Implementation
Though
faux is applied to any kind of surface but it generally involves
wall preparation and repair, one or two base layers of paint,
one or more coatings of a complementary glaze and paint mix, and
a topcoat that acts as sealer and protectant. But it is not so
that it is only limited to walls, it is also useful for
revitalizing furniture or cabinets and adds appeal to walkways
or other concrete structures. Faux paintings are applied for
bare walls. Before one get out the sponge the wall should be
ready and clean so that one can give a background color to it.
Light colors are always ideal as a background as they show
through the overlying paint to some degree and help in creating
a sense of depth or roughness. Experienced painters recommend
the background to be painted with semi-gloss or satin paint as
most of the faux paints dry slowly on slightly slick backing
surface which tends to heighten the desired effect.
Suitability
Faux
paining is also suitable for children. Even small children can
do this faux painting. This can be done by anyone as it is very
easy to do. It can be done by anyone like the housewives,
children and the old people.
By:
Jamie Mad
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