ChatterBank0 min ago
Painting
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Okay, I am about to redecorate one of my rooms. I have got the paint, prepared the room and now I am stuck!! I want an effect where one colour 'merges' into another creating a soft subtle effect..so...I want dark blue, merging lighter blue, merging into pale blue and pale pink etc. Sounds wierd but I looks cool. How do I achieve this without the paints blending together to make a different colour altogether and without hard lines...am I making sense here??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.now I am scared...the thought of my husband, paint and a paint SPRAYING device scares the poop outta me...perhaps I ought to look for some other sort of idea...he said it was done by painting two colours, leaving them till they were practically dry and then blending them together using a dry paintbrush...I think the spraying option sounds much better but EVERYTHING will end up painted...me, the dogs, the windows...EVERYTHING!!!!!! Oh dear me, what have I started??