Want to paint a bedroom wall with something creative and fun but not too hard? Try this ultra cool ombre wall that is an easy enough DIY painting project easy enough for beginners. Follow the step by step tutorial to learn exactly how to get this cool painted wall art for yourself. I w...
With the walls prepped for wallpaper, and lining paper attached to the wall, we set out to put up the actual wallpaper. I chose a dimensional vinyl wallpaper from Wallpaperdirect called High Leaf by Anaglypta. I'll be the first to admit that we could probably have skipped the lining st...
Wallpaper has had a bad rap for a couple of decades now. Most people imagine the dated patterns and colors that were in the kitchens of Grandmothers everywhere. Worse yet, it was hard to put up, it faded and turned various shades of orange and then, to top it all off — it was imp...
How to build a wall for beginners? Building an interior wall involves determining the wall’s location and size, laying out the wall stud locations, fastening the top plate to the ceiling, positioning and securing the bottom plate, installing the wall studs, and forming the connections and corn...
How to Paint Your Walls in Photoshop Take, for example, the need to change the color of a wall in an image. While it might not be a common alteration, it’s a handy arrow to keep in your quiver of skills. And when it does, you’re going to wish you knew how best to get the...
If you've got questions about how to draw, this varied collection of drawing tutorials will set you off on the right path. For beginners and professional artists, and everyone in-between, there is always something new to learn, and this roundup of tutorials will teach you the basics and en...
reacts to certain brushstrokes. Most canvases for painting are stretched over a wooden frame, which also makes them easier to mount when finished. Regardless of whether you start with a paint set designed primarily for beginners or you prefer to purchase individual supplies, your basic needs ...
It’s better to cut in only one wall at a time and paint it afterwards. This way the paint on the edges won’t dry up by the time you start covering the walls, so it will blend with the wall paint (as those two parts will be still wet). ...
Begin at an edge where the ceiling and wall meet. Spray along that edge from one side of the room to the other. When your first pass is complete, continue to spray repeated passes until the ceiling is covered, overlapping each pass by 50%. Clean-Up Allow significant time for ...
You could paint around them but you will never get that clean seamless look. 2.Patch it up Fill in any holes in the wall using drywall putty and sand smooth with a drywall sponge. 3.Clean the walls Wipe down the walls with wet wipes or a wet rag to remove old dirt and grime and ...