Painting Texture and Detail with Fabric Brushes
Video Description: Kim Hogue uses Loew-Cornell fabric brushes to create highlights and detail texture in her painting. Related Article Subjects: Art, brushes, decorative, fabric painting, folk art, kim hogue, loew-cornell, paintbrushes, painting
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Use a Dome Round Brush to Paint Highlights
Master decorative artist Arlene Beck shows how to use Loew-Cornell's Dome Round brush to paint beautifully blended highlights. Learn more at arlenebeckmda.com or... Decorative Packet Painting BookBy: Anna Josephs | 19/06/2006 | MusicPainting Books has all types of various medium for doing decorative tole painting is wood, fabric, clay, tin, glass, concrete and many more. Kitchen Decorating For The Budget ConsciousBy: Lee Dobbins | 10/01/2007 | Home & Family8 ways to get a new look in your kitchen without spending a bundle Top 5 Golden Rules of Design and DecoratingBy: Peter F Gibson | 28/01/2009 | Interior DesignIt’s easy to lose creativity and hit a brick wall when you are not standing outside the decorating picture - looking in. It’s almost an “I can’t see the forest from the trees” kinda thing. Sometimes just cruising through a D.I.Y or decorating site/magazine can lead to that one brilliant and cheap idea that will give your chosen room the “oomph” it needs. For example, let’s say you really dig the regal look of a slate marble wall. Tips on Painting & Decorating - Part 1By: KarenResene | 14/08/2009 | DIYOver the years DIYers have kindly sent in lots of tips and ideas to make decorating easier. A selection of these are below for your education, and in some cases, for your amusement. We hope you find these gems from fellow decorators useful. Fabric Arts for the Floor - Fun Arts and Crafts ProjectsBy: Pat Munro | 07/03/2009 | Art & EntertainmentPainted and varnished floor cloths, rugs or runners were among the first floor coverings in North America. The style originated back in 14th century France, where painted fabrics were used as wall hangings and table covers. By the 18th century floor cloths were brought to North America by the British.... Decorative PaintingBy: Jizmack Baraceros | 30/07/2009 | ArtBe a professional decorative painters and top-notch artists. We provide Helpful tips on Decorative Painting, Decorative Glass Painting, Decorative Painting Patterns, Decorative Painting Supplies and Decorative Painting Classes. How to Paint Almost Anything From Cheap to Chic!By: Ada Gonzalez | 21/09/2008 | Interior DesignWith the current economy, most people are careful with their spending at home. So what are you to do when you are a bit afraid to spend money but want to live in comfort and style at home? Answer - think creatively. • Use what you have at home in a “different way” (new furniture placement) • Filter your spending (do you really Want? Love? Need? an item) • Hire an interior decorator to help you save money, time, and avoid mistakes • Think Cheap to Chic with PAINT! Decorating Your Home Requires Good PlanningBy: Geoff Cummings | 15/01/2009 | Interior DesignHome decorating can be something very enjoyable, but unless you plan it properly it can turn out a disaster. Take time to carefully consider important matters relating to materials, colors, and so on, before getting started.
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