Tantalising Tiles

Give outdated ceramic tile walls a new look by decoratively painting them in colours you love.

The treatment works in a kitchen or other rooms as well as in a bathroom.

A simple paint effect for tiles offers a complete transormation  
 

You will need:
Non soapy detergent
Denatured alcohol
Wide masking tape
FolkArt enamel crafts paints: Blue Hydrangea 4024 (BH), Fresh Foliage 4019 (FF)
Plastic-foam or plastic plates
Trim brush
Plastic wrap
Clean, lint-free rags



Here's how:
1. Clean tile with a non-soapy detergent; let dry. Remove any remaining surface residue with denatured alcohol.

2. Use wide masking tape to mask off the border area and around doors, windows, the ceiling, and the floor.

3. Squirt a few tablespoons of FF onto a plate.

Working in approximately 1m lengths along the border (to prevent the paint from drying before you create the pattern) and using a trim brush, brush the paint into the grout and over the tile.

Working quickly, gently lay squares of plastic wrap over the painted tiles, pressing the wrap flat with the palm of your hand. (Running your fingers over the wrap can create streaks). Remove the plastic wrap, above right.

To create more textural variation in the painted design, pounce another bunched-up sheet of wrap over the painted area.

Repeat the brushing-on-and-lifting-off process until you have finished an entire wall, then move to the opposite wall, and finally, to the walls in between.

Repeat the process on the walls, using BH and working in sections approximately 1m square. Let the paint dry for at least three weeks before cleaning.

No previous painting experience is necessary for this project  
All you need is cling film to create this paint effect
 

  source: meredith publishing

 
 

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