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How do I do sponging paint to texture?

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Using the simple sponge paint technique, you can transform a boring space into an exciting area. Learn this simple, yet artistic treatment for painted walls

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Are there any good resources online for advice on paint sponging?

Paint sponging is one good way to make your walls stand out and gives it some sort of texture from a distance. Here is site that can start you on how to do this technique: http://interiordec.about.com/cs/painting/ht/ht_spongepaint.htm


What is texture in art?

Texture is a characteristic of feeling. Examples of texture are smooth, bumpy, etc. You can create texture on a painting by using spackling, sponging, etc.


what store has a good prize of paint sponging?

There are many stores that offer good prices for paint shopping. One retail store, Kmart, seems to have really good deals when it comes to paint sponging.


Do you paint a wall before you texture it?

it needs to be primed before texture to keep the texture from flashing. If this is not done the paint will absorb differently from the drywall that has no texture or mud on it than the area's that do have mud.


What is a good way to texture paint for a painting?

You could make the desired texture with Gesso first and then paint over it.


Can you get a texture to put in paint?

Yes


What type of texture is created using thick paint to create ridges on canvas?

real texture


What type of texture is created by using thick paint to create ridges on canvas?

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What type texture is created by using by using paint to create ridges on canvas?

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What type paint to paint rock animals?

Any brand of paint designed for use on glass. The texture is similar.


Is texture a noun?

Yes, the word 'texture' is both a verb (texture, textures, texturing, textured) and a noun (texture, textures). Examples:Verb: They texture the paint around the pool to reduces its slipperiness.Noun: I like the texture of this carpet.


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