Difficulty level: 2.5 brushes out of 5Danielle's Tips
- Practice on a primed/base-coated sample board until comfortable.
- Crosshatching = Brushing in diagonal or intersecting strokes.
- Reactivate = Adding moisture so you rework an area that's already dry.
- Keep rags on hand to remove paint from the dry brush.
- It's helpful to have a visual aid, even if it's just a picture of marble from a magazine.
Materials:
paint tray
several china bristle brushes
artists brushes
latex paint, eggshell sheen: (base coat: Linen White); three or four marble-like colors (Jackson Tan HC-46, Hasbrouck Brown HC-71, Coyote Trail 1224, Valley Forge Brown HC-74) Benjamin Moore
sea sponge
water bottle
latex primer; latex glaze (Studio Finishes 405) Benjamin Moore
cheesecloth
plastic containers
220-grit sandpaper
rags
semi-gloss acrylic varnish
foam roller and handle
visual aid (piece of marble or a magazine picture)
Steps:
1. Prime and base-coat the item (sand it lightly once dry and remove the dust with a damp rag between layers).
2. In separate containers, mix one part of each marble-like color with one part water and one part latex glaze (each should be the consistency of heavy cream). Squiggle the Jackson Tan and Valley Forge Brown mixtures onto a small area, and then use the parchment technique to soften them.