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  • How to Paint PVC or Vinyl

    Homes that are constructed with vinyl siding and PVC molding need a refreshingly updated look from time to time. Both can be painted with exterior acrylic latex paint, if you use the right...

  • Directions for One Step Painting With Gesso

    Gesso is an artist's material used to prime a surface for painting. Gesso was originally a chalk and glue mixture, but now acrylic-based mixtures are generally used. You can find it almost...

  • How to Paint Wood Wall Letters

    Wood wall letters are a popular way to decorate nurseries and children's bedrooms. Most hobby or craft stores sell pre-cut wood letters made of MDF board, which is smooth on one side, making it an...

  • How to Paint the Exterior of a Travel Trailer

    Travel trailer owners take pride in the appearance of their trailers. For travelers who rely on their trailer to serve as their home away from home, the way their trailer looks can determine how...

  • How to Paint a Galvanized Metal Roof

    Many metal roofs are made out of galvanized metal, which is a type of metal that has been covered with hot zinc in order to protect it from the weather. However, paint on metal roofs often peels...

  • Tips on Acrylic Painting

    Acrylics are one of the most versatile and easy-to-use materials for painting. They have very little odor, are non-toxic and have a quick drying time of just minutes. They can also be mixed with...

  • Acrylic Water Instructions

    Acrylic paints, a product of the plastic age, are a versatile and durable paint that can either be applied in heavy doses like an oil paint or thinned out as an aqueous medium, similar to...

  • How to Paint With Iridescent Acrylic Paints

    Iridescent acrylic paints are a combination of pigment mixed with aluminum silicate (powdered mica). After drying, the paint will appear shimmering or reflective depending on how fine or coarse...

  • How to Paint Vinyl Pool Steps With Poly 60% Acrylic

    While painting a pool or just the steps may not contain too many steps, careful planning and consideration of the elements must take place before startingf this project. Using acrylic pool paint...

  • How to Mix Acrylic Paints for an Airbrush

    Airbrushing with acrylic paint is extremely versatile as acrylics are available in both opaque and transparent forms. Acrylic paint is very safe to use. It is water-based and does not have fumes...

  • How to Stop Paint Brushes from Drying

    When you are done painting for the day, you usually clean your brushes, but that can be a waste of paint and tedious. Here is how to keep oil and acrylic brushes good for your next session of...

  • 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...

  • What Stripper to Use for Acrylic Paint on Wood

    The term "acrylic paint" can actually refer to two different paint products---acrylic artist paints and latex paint. Interior and exterior latex paints and artist paints are removable from wood...

  • How to Refinish Bathroom Counters

    Do you have a bathroom counter that makes you cringe? Maybe it is the wrong color and doesn't match the rest of the house. A worn-out bathroom counter can make your bathroom look outdated. You can...

  • How to Blend Acrylic Paints

    Acrylic paints are ideal for blending because you have the option of using water to aid you. If the two colors you are blending are somewhat similar (blue and purple, red and orange, etc.) you...

  • How to Thin Latex Acrylic Paint

    Poor quality latex acrylic paint may be thick and difficult to spread onto surfaces. Paint can also thicken if stored over an extended period of time. If you want to thin latex acrylic paint that...

  • 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 Paint Over Old Painting & Deal With Texture

    Art students on a budget may want to paint over an old canvas to save money. Repainting over acrylic paints is simple, however, painting over oil paints is typically not a good idea. The work may...

  • How to Refinish Laminate for a Bathroom Vanity

    Do you have a bathroom vanity that could use a little help? Old laminate counter tops instantly date your bathroom. Applying paint to a laminate counter top will instantly transform your vanity...

  • Difference Between Latex & Acrylic Paint

    Latex and acrylic paint are similar in that both are made from an acrylic resin. Their development in the 1950s and 1960s offered an alternative to alkyd and oil paints, both of which required to...

  • 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 Acrylic Paint From Metal

    Whether it's old, cracked, peeling, faded or put there by mistake, paint is hard to remove from any material. Fortunately, in the case of metal, we have a resilient material that can handle the...

  • How to Remove 100% Acrylic Paint

    Acrylic paint is different from other oil based paints as it uses a plastic resin and binder which is difficult to remove from fabrics. Many commercial products that work well with oil based...

  • How to Stencil Acrylic Paint

    Acrylic paint is a versatile paint that comes in tubes or as a spray. Acrylic paint is a fast-drying paint that can be diluted with water when wet, but it becomes resistant to water after it...

  • 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...

  • Can You Layer Acrylic Paints?

    Acrylic paints were created as house paints in the early 1940s. Since they dry very quickly, artists started to use them soon after, to avoid the long drying processes of other paints. The paint...

  • Acrylic Painting: Tips for Rocks & Mountains

    Mountain ranges and rocks are key elements in many landscape paintings. Getting just the right coloring to give your rocks and mountains a realistic look is easy with acrylic paints. The richness...

  • How to Repaint a Metal Roof

    Historic homes never seem to lose their charm, yet a metal roof, over time, can show signs of wear and tear with chipped paint and rust. Not to worry, though, with a little time and effort, these...

  • Acrylic Painting Tips for Beaches

    Beaches make interesting subject matter for landscape painting. The sand, the sky, the water, and even green vegetation and foliage give you a wide range of colors and textures to work with....

  • 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 Use Garage Floor Enamel Paint

    A typical residential garage floor takes a lot of abuse, which can test the mettle of even the most expensive floor enamel. If you've spent the extra money for a high-quality paint and haven't...

  • How to Paint Olive Trees

    As they grow older, olive trees become gnarled and sprawling, making them visually impressive. Although it is good to study olive trees before beginning a painting of one, it is not necessary to...

  • How to Paint Bare Wood

    Doing a home improvement project right the first time is less expensive than doing it over. This motto applies to painting bare wood, which, if done incorrectly, can cost you not only money but time.

  • Can I Mix Grumbacher Acrylic Paints With Another Brand?

    All acrylic paints consist of pigments evenly blended with a binding vehicle made of acrylic resin suspended in water. As the paint dries and the water evaporates, the resin forms a clear film...

  • Tips on Using Acrylic Paints

    Acrylic paints rose to popularity in the 1960s when artists began to use them as a more versatile alternative to oil paints, according to Brittanica Online Encyclopedia. Acrylics blend well with...

  • Equipment Needed to Stain Cement Floors

    Poured cement is an affordable choice for patios and interior and exterior floors, and it is also a durable, interesting countertop material. The dull flat gray color of concrete, however, tends...

  • How to Prime Pressure Treated Wood

    Pressure-treated wood is a favored building material because of its durability and its resistance to both moisture and insects. These wood products are made by forcing a chemical preservative into...

  • The Best Paint for Vinyl

    Vinyl can be painted and is typically a better surface for adhesion than wood or metal. Wood can crack and degrade and metal can rust, but vinyl remains stable. Painting vinyl siding, shutters and...

  • 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...

  • Abstract Acrylic Tutorial

    Whether based on an actual subject or a completely unique vision, art in the abstract is less concerned with realistic portrayal than with demonstrating the essence of the object. Using...

  • Tempera Vs. Acrylic Paint

    Tempera paint is an ancient painting medium that predates oil painting and is still used by painting enthusiasts. Acrylic paint is a recent invention, originally marketed as an exterior house...

  • Oil Paints Vs. Acrylic

    Oil painting is an ancient painting technique that dates back to 650 AD, found in the Bamiyan Caves in Afghanistan in 2008. Acrylic painting, however, has only been around since the 1950s, when...

  • How to Make Childrens Craft Apron

    How to make a very cute craft apron with your child. My son and I have made them as gifts for adults as well. One for dad, for fathers day, with some grilling utensils is an awesome gift. I have...

  • Do it Yourself: Large Creation of Adam Murals

    The "Creation of Adam" is perhaps one of the most famous paintings of all time. It has been seen on T-shirts and parodied on album covers and in cartoons. You can even create your own mural of the...

  • Uses for Acrylic Latex Paint

    Latex paint is a general term for all water-based paint. The binder in latex paints is what gives it strength and flexibility. Common binders are vinyl, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and acrylic....

  • How to Refresh an Old Window With Acrylic Paints and Give It a New Life

    You will quickly learn to be very comfortable creating your own painted windows. You may wish to keep some and others you will probably sell. The steps are easy! I think in just moments you will...

  • How to Paint a Kitchen Sink

    Kitchen sinks come in many different colors (white, silver, black) and materials (stainless steel, acrylic, porcelain). The finishes on these sinks will last a lifetime if maintained correctly....

  • How to Use Acrylic Craft Paint on Canvas

    Acrylic craft paint can be used on canvas straight out of the tube, diluted in water or mixed with other colors. Save money by using craft paint on canvas with helpful advice and a demonstration...

  • How to Paint Waves With Acrylic

    To paint waves with acrylic paint, simply lay down the background colors first, use a broad brush to illustrate the movement of the water, and use white highlights to capture the foamy ocean at...

  • How to Find the Focal Point in Paintings

    The focal point in a painting is the area where the viewer's eye is drawn, making it the main subject and area of interest. Discover ways to place the focal point on a painting with help from an...

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