so first had to measure the horizontal lines, and chalk line them straight. Then I started the taping process .
Then I started the painting process, reverting back to the old days making sure I colored between the lines.
Took off the tape and my heart stopped... I didn't realize that if you have textured walls the seal from the tape sucks, and that your paint will bleed the whole way across the wall. :(
Close up of the wall Bleed.
So Kari was reading online to help me fix the problem and came across a site that said if you have textured walls you can paint a clear coat over the tape and wall and that will cause a seal. Then paint your colors and remove the tape and you'll get a nice clean line.... so after i RETAPED the whole darn thing AGAIN... I did the clear coat, and when I removed the tape low and behold, a nice clean line.
the finished product. Oh yeah you guys were expecting to see a plaid wall weren't you? Well I really wanted to finish it, but I made an executvie decision knowing that if i did the vertical lines and it didn't work, i'd have to repaint the whole wall white again and start over. For those of you that know me, you know i'd never in a million years do that. So I decided to just let well enought alone and stick with a horizontal line accent wall.
Awesome blog, Ryan. I am proud to be the first comment maker in the history of abbey's road. We are so happy the baby is here! We can't wait to get to know her. We love her already! And nice job on the room by the way. It looks perfect the way it is. You're a good dad! Give your family hugs for us!
ReplyDeleteI love it! That is hard to do. As much painting as I do I don't know if I would have tackled it. You are a great daddy, your girls are lucky! Can't wait to meet Abbey. Hugs and kisses all around.
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