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  • How to Use a Paint Sprayer Machine

    A paint spray machine can make short work of painting large areas, or hard-to paint surfaces such as acoustic "popcorn" ceilings and wrought iron fences. Sprayers are available in many sizes, from...

  • How to CREATE a BIG BOLD BRASH ABSTRACT ART

    HOW TO CREATE A BIG BOLD BRASH ABSTRACT ART. MAYBE YOU HAVE BEEN COMMISSIONED TO DO A CORPORATE ABSTRACT FOR THERE LOBBY. WOW! WHERE DO YOU START?

  • How to Remove Paint from Oak Wood

    Refinishing painted oak wood will first require removal of the paint. Oak is an incredibly grainy wood, and it is difficult to remove the paint that settles deep into the natural grooves. Though...

  • How to Clean Paint From a Ceiling After a Painting Mistake

    Sometimes a painting error will appear while the ceiling paint is still wet. If this happens, then perhaps you deal with the problem immediately. However, the most likely scenario is that the...

  • How to Paint Plastic Cabinets

    Plastic cabinets, often referred to as laminate, are not the easiest surface to paint. However, you can paint them with great results if the surface is well prepped before beginning. In fact,...

  • How to Remove Paint Over-Spray From Bricks

    Removing paint from brick can be a tedious job and might even damage your brick if it is not done correctly. When removing paint overspray, keep your safety in mind while protecting your brick...

  • How to Paint a Great Blue Heron

    Great blue herons are tall, graceful birds that stand around three feet to four feet tall, with a wingspan of 5-1/2 to 6-1/2 feet. Herons are blue and gray in color and feed off of fish that they...

  • How to Apply Melamine Paint

    Melamine has been around for years as an additive used to strengthen products. Recently, it has become available to the do-it-yourself market in paint. Not all melamine paints are the same,...

  • How to Create a Whale Mural

    Murals are a creative way to add personality to a room, particularly a child's bedroom. A whale mural can be as basic or as detailed as you wish, depending upon your artistic talents and the wall...

  • How to Airbrush Smoke

    Airbrush painting involves apply paint to a surface using an air-powered tool. The first airbrush was patented in 1876. Airbrushing techniques can be used on everything from vehicles to clothes...

  • How to Paint In-ground Pools

    Painting an in-ground pool should only be attempted by those with a solid do-it-yourself background. It will be tedious and time consuming work, but the cost savings over getting this done...

  • How to Clean Acrylic Painted Wood

    Acrylic paint is a very versatile paint that can be used on many surfaces, such as canvas, fabric, paper and wood. Acrylic paint also is used in the making of crafts, fine arts, murals and faux...

  • How to Paint With Melamine Paint

    Melamine paint is hailed as the cheapest way to get a new look for old countertops and cabinets in kitchens and bathrooms. This paint will dry to a factory-like surface that has the look and feel...

  • How to Paint Aluminum Posts

    Painting aluminum posts is a bit challenging and will require some concentration and preparation. Aluminum resists corrosion but is difficult to paint because of its oxide covering. Paints and...

  • How to Refinish Poly Urethane Cabinets

    Refinishing cabinets is not a simple chore. The most critical step in refinishing is to make sure that you prep the surface correctly. If your cabinets are coated in polyurethane, it is very...

  • How to Stop Outgas Powder Paint

    When an item is made from cast steel or aluminum it can contain many small air pockets. If you wish to powder coat a cast item, you must first address reducing or eliminating the air in these...

  • How to Repaint the Exterior of a House

    Painting the exterior of your house can add style and beauty, along with updating the condition of your house. If your house is showing signs of paint peeling or chipping, it may be best to...

  • How to Eliminate Brush Marks When Using Enamel Paint

    Enamel paint differs somewhat from latex and other standard paints. The texture of enamel paint is like varnish, but the substance is pigmented to produce a variety of different colors. The paint...

  • How to Repaint Exterior Wood Siding on a House

    Wood siding protects your home from water and impact. For this "shield" to work properly, it must be protected as well. Paint will seal the wood and protect it from the elements. Applying paint to...

  • How to Get a Smooth Finish With Latex Paint

    Latex paint is a commonly used house paint that can be found in numerous colors and finishes from matte to high-gloss. Getting a smooth finish when painting with latex paint can be a challenge....

  • How to Refinish a Bathroom Sink

    Replacing a bathroom sink can be expensive, and getting one to fit correctly in the existing opening can involve minor construction. Before you go through all the trouble, try refinishing the old...

  • How to Stain Existing Concrete That Has Been Painted

    Stained concrete can enhance the look of your patio, your basement or even the main living areas of your home. Stained concrete is gaining popularity because, just like other paints and stains,...

  • How to Prepare a Painted Concrete Patio for Stain

    Stained concrete is becoming increasingly popular, showing up regularly inside homes and restaurants. A variety of designs and faux painting techniques can make concrete mimic wood, leather or...

  • How to Learn to Draw Graffiti

    Graffiti drawing is sometimes viewed as petty vandalism, but many people have come to embrace the stylistic techniques associated with it as a legitimate form of high art. Legal concerns make it...

  • How to Remove Flaking Paint

    Paint applied to surfaces that are not completely dry or not primed correctly can bubble and flake. To remove such paint properly you have to start with the flakes and the surrounding paint that...

  • How to Remove Paint If You Don't Know If it Contains Lead

    Lead paint was widely used in the United States until federal regulators banned it in 1978. It is difficult to determine lead-based paint from other paints without special tools or testing. With...

  • How to Repaint Garage Floors

    Adding paint to your garage floor is a great way to seal the concrete. It also creates a finished look that adds to the beauty of your home. It can be a challenge, so set aside a day you can...

  • How to Remove Paint From an Acrylic Tub

    An acrylic bathtub can be a beautiful addition to your bathroom and is often dirt- and grime-resistant. But be careful. Acrylic scratches easily, and many chemicals will dissolve or destroy it. It...

  • How To Remove Oil-Based Paint From Concrete

    Oil-based paint is beautiful and durable----and very hard to remove. Whether you want to fix a stain or strip painted cement back to bare concrete to repaint or stain it, you'll need to put in...

  • How to Remove Epoxy Paint From Concrete

    Painting cement with epoxy-based paint is very popular as a way to seal concrete, thus saving energy and preventing insects and moisture collection. Removing epoxy from paint, especially indoors,...

  • How to Remove Industrial Paint

    Industrial paints use a powerful binding agent to combine paint pigments and adhere to surfaces. The binding agent makes it difficult to remove industrial paint that has been treated for...

  • How to Refinish Hotel Bathtubs

    Refinishing a hotel bathtub is the same as refinishing any bathtub, except that the former are higher traffic. They get used and cleaned more often than home tubs. If you have a hotel bathtub that...

  • How to Paint Bath Tubs

    Do you have an old bathtub that is stained and dingy? Maybe you have one that was installed in the 1980s, and you don't like the teal green color. No matter what reason you have for wanting a new...

  • How to Gold Leaf an Artist's Canvas

    Gold leaf adds a rich textural detail for artist paintings. There are two basic strategies for applying gold leaf on an artist canvas. The first strategy is to size and leaf the entire canvas as...

  • How to Paint Cabinets With Marine Paint

    For most applications, marine paint on cabinetry is not cost effective and not recommended. If, however, you have cabinetry you wish to protect from constant moisture or which is immersed...

  • How to Paint White Lacquer

    Lacquer painting has a long historical tradition in parts of Asia. Through layering, lacquer is applied to the painting board. This process produces many unique effects when the finished painting...

  • How to Paint Wall Murals

    Creating large-scale artwork on an interior or exterior wall requires planning, preparation and the optimum selection of tools and materials. Modern acrylic paints have superior weathering...

  • How to Learn Japanese Brush Painting

    Japanese brush painting, also referred to as Sumi-e, is the art of using sumi ink and specially made Japanese brushes to create paintings on rice paper. According to master Sumi-e artist Drue...

  • How to Do a Painting of Stones

    Look over the shoulder of artist Elizabeth Tyler while she works on one of her hyper realistic paintings.

  • How to Create and Restore Your Own Masterpiece

    You are trying to redecorate your home on a budget and decide that you would like to hang some new pieces of art to help liven up the room a bit; but you are having a hard time finding that one...

  • How to Apply Gold Leaf to Canvas

    Applying gold leaf, also known as gilding, is a beautiful way to bring luminosity to a painting. Artists have been using gold leaf since ancient Egypt, where it was commonly found alongside...

  • How to Tag With Graffiti

    Are you interested in tagging areas with graffiti? Graffiti is an art form that allows us to express ourselves. Tagging marks territory, gets your tag name out there, and can display a message. I...

  • How to Become an Artist Without Going to Art School

    You don't need to go to Art School to learn to be an artist. Your local art center holds painting workshops and other classes to suit every creative need. Not only will you save money and time,...

  • How to Do a Portrait on Canvas

    Portraits define some of the most respected and studied artists in history; masters like da Vinci and Rembrandt are known more for their portraits than for their landscapes or still-lifes. Because...

  • How to Refinish Appliances

    Well made appliances can last a hundred years, probably longer if well maintained. For most people, the average appliance lasts so long that the color becomes hated, and the knobs fall off. Most...

  • How to Chinese Water Paint

    Chinese painting captures the essence of a subject, particularly objects found in nature such as trees and flowers, in a few well executed strokes. It is historically related to the art of...

  • How to Pose as an Artist's Nude Model

    Nude paintings have been a part of the art world for centuries...works by Rubens, Titian, and Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" come to mind. The models who pose for nude paintings...

  • How to Remove Crackle Paint

    Crackle paint is a faux painting technique that creates a distressed looking finish with the appearance of old paint layers. You might have wood cabinetry, furniture or molding decorated with this...

  • How to Paint Cultured Marble

    Cultured marble is easily damaged by harsh chemicals, water, burns or old age. If you want to repair cultured marble, or just want to update the look because the glittery swirls don't match your...

  • How to Repaint a Metal Barn

    Metal barns need very little maintenance to remain attractive and functional. A clean, well-maintained barn makes a statement to potential buyers of your crops and livestock that you run a...

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