Paint Technique: Colorwashing

Special Presentation : Episode HRRS4-S05 -- More Projects »
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Before: This contemporary home is off to a great start with some spring colors. The bright yellows, oranges and blues in the artwork are perfect, but even more seasonal touches can be added.
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After: Spring symbolizes fresh beginnings so it's the perfect time to make some decorative changes in your home. Colorwashing is a really easy way to update your rooms for the season.
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Before: This dining area is very plain and doesn't do much to enhance the contemporary artwork.
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After: Blocks of blue and green colorwashes are a quick backdrop for the art, while simple table settings and blue bowls on the mantel are the finishing spring touches.
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Give your walls a quick seasonal accent with a technique that gives new meaning to washing the walls for spring!
Colorwashing Instructions

Materials:

white athletic socks
blue painter's tape
paint
paint tray with liner
long level
pencil
acrylic craft paint

Steps:

1. Use a level and light pencil to mark the desired area you plan to add color to, and then tape-off around the outside of the box.
2. Dilute a small amount of paint with water (two cups of paint to 1/2 cup water) in a paint tray and stir well.
3. Dip the tip of the sock into the paint and dab the excess off. Use circular motions to fill in the taped-off area, creating soft swirls of lighter and darker color. This variance is what gives the washing technique so much character. If desired, add to the technique in places that seem too light to make the overall appearance as even or as mottled as you like.
4. Remove the tape, and then outline the box using a small brush and coordinating acrylic craft paint.

paintings in contemporary great room (Paul Duda of The Paul Duda Gallery)
contemporary tabletop items (placemats, yellow bowls, glass chargers and napkins) (Bed Bath & Beyond)
couch slipcover (Shabby Chic)
contemporary tables (Levin Furniture)

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Resources
decorative project materials
Bed Bath & Beyond
Website: www.bedbathandbeyond.com

furniture
Levin Furniture
Website: www.levinfurniture.com

decorative project materials
Shabby Chic
6330 Arizona Circle
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Phone: 310-258-0660
Fax: 310-258-0661
E-mail: inquiries@shabbychic.com
Website: www.shabbychic.com

artwork
The Paul Duda Gallery
8912 Brecksville Rd.
Brecksville, OH 44141
Phone: 440-526-3210
Website: www.paulduda.com
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