Difficulty level: 2 brushes out of 5Danielle's Tips
- Tonality = Color or shade of color; quality of color.
- Art-supply stores carry watercolor pencils. Roll them in your fingertips to make a sharp point when marking.
Materials:
paint tray
two- and four-inch china bristle brushes
tape measure
long level
watercolor pencil
blue painter's tape (with paper attached)
cheesecloth
latex paint: (base coat, eggshell sheen: Linen White); (top coat colors, any desired sheen: Dark Mustard 2161-30 and Nugget AC-9) Benjamin Moore
water bottle
latex glaze (Studio Finishes 405) Benjamin Moore
rags
plastic containers
Steps:
1. If the walls are in poor shape, prepare them for painting; apply the base coat and let dry. If desired, follow the parchment instructions to start this project or simply begin with the existing color. Start with lighter undertones because adding color is easier than taking it away.
2. Mix one part of each top coat color with one part water and one part glaze in separate containers. Use a tape measure, watercolor pencil and a level to carefully mark the stripes. Straight lines are critical.
3. Put a small piece of tape on the stripes you won't be painting to keep it all straight. Put tape along the outside of the pencil lines of the stripes to be painted (make sure it's straight), and then seal it with your fingers or a dry cloth so paint doesn't seep underneath.