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A beautiful wall finish that's fun!

 

 

 

 

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It's so easy and so beautiful!

Step one: Working in 3 foot sections, spread a thin layer of joint compound over the wall.

Step two: Brush rubber stamp design (Any design you choose will work) with mineral oil or spray with mold release to prevent it from sticking to the joint compound. Randomly stamp the wall by gently pressing the stamp in to the wet compound and lifting. Re-apply oil as needed

Step 3: Once the wall has been completely stamped and the joint compound is dry, mix Ceramcoat's "Toffee Brown" craft paint with transparent wall glaze and sponge over the wall, removing the excess as you go. Of course, this technique works with any combination of colors you choose.

Step 4: Mix Accent brand "Village Green" craft paint with transparent wall glaze and randomly blot the wall.

Step 5: Lightly brush rubber stamped design with metallic gold paint.

The resulting finish is a multi-colored wall with indented designs that shimmer with gold.