Marble Effect Paint Technique

Dip a detail brush in diluted white or very light green paint and add fine lines to simulate veins.
Marble effect paint technique. Since this time it has now become a sink vanity. For this i have an acrylic paint pouring technique that will give you a marbled look. When you re satisfied allow the paint to dry for several hours. From our online exclusive decorative paint techniques with danielle hirsch of color splash.
This technique is messy so i use scrap cardboard to cover my table. The faux marble finish looks better than ever and it even gets wet from time to time. Blend out fine veins. Sponging white back into the marble pattern is a secret weapon.
Marble with acrylic paint for beginners or kids. Repeat this step at least two times and add in some white veins to create highlighted areas. When the paint is dry add marble veining. Create the look of marble at a fraction of the cost with a faux finishing technique.
How to paint a marble effect faux finish. Mix each with one part marbling medium and one part craft paint. How to draw marble. Since this time it has now become a sink vanity.
If desired sponge on lighter shades of green to soften the tabletop and add more depth to the surface. Tell us what you see and share your projects with us on our facebook page here. If you are looking to do acrylic paint pouring this folkart marbling paint pour set is a favorite. Colorwashing is a subtle aged effect perfect for almost any room in the house.
Follow these instructions from danielle hirsch. A basic marble faux finishing technique standard white marble with gray and black veins is beneficial to learn regardless of what type of marble you wish to recreate with paint. It is a technique that can really go numerous different ways with no concrete right or wrong paths. Then mix your paint in disposable cups.
Marbling is a great craft pastime for people who are just starting out and for kids too. Choose your colors based on the type of marble you wish to recreate. Marbling exudes richness and sophistication. Start with your plain wood panel and protect your work surface well.
I painted the top of this sideboard 6 years ago using my faux marble painting technique.