Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Decorate Your Home With Decorative Paint Effects – Faux Marble Finish

Marbling Effect of oil paint and paint a faux finish and decorative effect is secret. This marble is used throughout history to create the illusion of stone work. In many cases, marble and stone itself is a useful illusion. If you need technical Marbling, with walls and beams, which are popular with architects, builders and used instead of real marble, it is made of marble, they would have been insufficient to support that behavior.

In nature, heat and pressure applied to limestone and marble. Marbling is very popular in Europe during the Renaissance. Real stone is ready, but the fashion, the cost and practicality dictate the use of marble imitation finish. As ornate marble finish, especially in Scandinavia and now, other countries have been accepted.

Marble paint effects are still very popular today and asked a very decorative artist. In your home creates a marble effect.

The first thing to consider is where to apply the marble finish. Marble stone surfaces normally used places to look, it would be nice: piers, columns, and fireplace. Historically, the marble walls and paint effects, murals, paintings and mirrors are used as the border panels. Also available in marble and plaster decorations on doors for sure.

Marbling Effect of oil-based paint is a false ending, and the glaze is applied. Here is a white Cabrera marble marbling technique. Required before the marble surface, the best first course of a board.

What you need

for oil-based primer paint white

Oil stain

Primer for the 2 “brush

Softening Brush

Artists Paint brushes of different sizes for the veins.

Artists’ oil colors (black, Pains gray, dark yellow, yellow, white)

White spirit

Mutton cloth

Oil on Varnish

Surface Preparation

polished stone surfaces must be as flexible as possible in order to mimic. Mixing the glaze and paint

these three colors are mixed and the enamel coating will be required to. Color of the marble image of a broken and the two vessels. 1) 50% white oil painting artist, oil and mix a small amount of glaze.

Black and gray colors Pains 50-50 mix of artists and a small amount of a small amount of enamel.

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