11 Wild Painting Techniques We're Excited to Try Right Now
These ideas will surely get onto your 'must-do' list!
Fancy up a Dalmatian entryway wall
Go freestyle to make your own Dalmation accented wall. Practice first on some paper, then dab away using a round 6 & bright 6 brush. Get tutorial here
Sponge paint your bathroom
Paint an accent wall using a sponge to stamp a design onto the wall. Minimal effort needed to get a beautiful wallpaper appearance. Get tutorial here
Upgrade a bedroom wall
Create a dramatic look on a bedroom wall using latex paint. Brush strokes with a chip brush in the pattern you desire to compliment your room decor. Get tutorial here
Stamp the inside of a China cabinet
Give a major upgrade to the inside of a cabinet. Wrap twine around a piece of wood to create a custom stamp. Apply paint to the twine and stamp away. Get tutorial here
Create geometric patterns for a nursery
Add depth & dimension to a nursery by painting geometric patterns. Create patterns with painters tape and paint. Great tips included to help you do it right. Get tutorial here
Makeover closet walls with a faux wallpaper technique
Handpaint closet walls to look like beautiful wallpaper. Plan a design, follow the time-saving hack using laminating sheets to test your pattern. Get tutorial here
Use plastic wrap to create a faux finish
Create a modern effect on walls by applying plastic wrap during painting. See how teal paint was used to create a water effect finish for a bathroom. Get tutorial here
Hand stamp a citrus themed pantry wall
Make stamps out of insulation foam using an X-acto knife and a Dremel. Dip into paint and stamp onto the walls. Let dry, then outline and finish designs. Get tutorial here
Upcycle cardboard to use as a stamp
Make a stamp from cardboard, then dip in paint. Check out the video tutorial to learn how to easily stamp an entire accent wall. Get tutorial here
Apply rub-on furniture transfers to your walls
Use IOD Furniture Transfers and Stamps to create an amazing bedroom accent wall in under an hour! You'll need a stamping block and decor ink. Get tutorial here