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This Month's Project!
Fun with Faux Finishing!
Faux Finishing techniques can be applied to almost anything - and not just walls! This month, we explore great tools you can use from around the house or purchase inexpensively at a local dollar store.
Then we venture into a simple technique I call ©Rag Toning and examples on where and how you can use the ©technique! more of this newsletter here...
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*- Paint a Wolf's Face: (wolf1a.pdf) - offers close to 40 step by step pictures and instructions on how to paint the Wolf's face! Find 3 different sized - traceable patterns for you to begin with. Use the basic face outline and go from there following the step by step pictures and instructions! Use the smaller outline to Paint the Wolf's Face on a renewed treasure box, jewellery box or something unique as a gift! Use the medium sized outline to paint a Wolf's face on the corner of your coffee table, or other household furnishings for a unique and personal touch ... or .. use the larger outline to paint an actual painting on old barn wood, canvas or other - Enjoy!
*- Birchwood Trompe L'Oeil: offers you step by step pictures on my special technique using a rag, a plastic bag and a paint brush to create a cool Birch Wood Bark effect. (examples of two color schemes in a toned brown or grey) Find them in eBooks/Files
Previous Projects More will be added here shortly as the site builds. | Quick Tips n' Tricks White Paint: Always add a touch of blue to your paint so that you can see where you have rolled AND, later prevents the white from yellowing. |

