Use a dry blending brush to smooth out the fine veins.
Marble painting diy.
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Dip the tip of the feather into the lightest gray paint then draw a diagonal line across the surface.
You should be going for a milky look to your paint.
To water down your paint a bit add equal parts water to your acrylic paint and mix with a wooden skewer.
When you re satisfied allow the paint to dry for several hours.
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Let the paint dry for about 48 hours longer if it is cold or if there is a lot of humidity in the air.
If you add too much water and you will lose the vibrant colors.
I then sponged completely over the entire table with white paint.
Chalk paint s longer than usual drying time will give you time to decide whether to apply a second coat.
To successfully vein the surface mix each color of gray paint with water using the ratio of three parts of paint to one part of water.
Slowly drip the paint into your liquid starch mixture.
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Just grab a water tub and fill it up with water spray paint your favorite paint colors in its center and next stir the paint randomly for a marble effect and then dip dye your pumpkins in it for a gorgeous marbled appeal.
Squirt a blob of each shade of green paint on a plastic plate.
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Repeat this step at least two times and add in some white veins to create highlighted areas.
Apply a thin coat of chalk paint to the marble keeping a wet edge.
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Sponging white back into the marble pattern is a secret weapon.
Dab and smear the paint to create the look of marble.
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How to water marble with acrylic paint.
Dip the sea sponge into all three colors at once and dab the sponge lightly on the tabletop.
Blend out fine veins.
You will use a feather to create this marble look which can be purchased at any craft store or found in nature.
Using an inspiration image of carrara marble as a guide i roughly drew out the veining lines with a medium paintbrush then immediately sponged over them with the dry side of my sponge blurring the veins see below.
For a lighter look sponge off excess paint onto a paper towel as you work.