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Select paints, keeping your color scheme and the surfaces in mind. The surface you will paint on will determine the paint sheen for your project. Clean your surface (Image 1), then measure off the area for your "rug" and place painter's tape to keep paints from mixing (Image 2). To keep paint lines crisp, we used a utility knife and a level to cut straight lines through the painter' s tape (Image 3).
With your borders laid out, pour your base paint into a paint tray (Image 1) and load the roller with your base paint (Image 2). Remove any excess paint from the roller onto the ribbed tray. Begin rolling base paint in your designated area (Image 3), continuing until the area is completely painted. Touch up any necessary areas, and let the base coat dry.
For the next layer of our rug, measure for placement (Image 1), put down painter's tape to mark the boundaries and paint within the original borders (Image 2). After the second layer is dry, take up the painter' s tape and lay more down to protect the layers and prepare for the faux fabric finish (Image 3).
Mix one part paint extender with four parts paint, and mix well (Image 1). Pour the extended paint into a tray (Image 2), remove excess and begin rolling onto the area in small sections. Before the paint dries, have a partner follow behind with a steel wool pad, dragging it lightly over the paint (Image 3), creating the faux fabric finishing touch. Continue painting and dragging the steel wool pads until you feel the faux finish looks complete (Image 4).
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