Marble Paint Strokes
In this pack you ll find 110 marble paint stokes that were created on white paper so you can easily place them on a light background and 15 strokes created on black drawing paper which are best suited for a dark background.
Marble paint strokes. The first coat is applied quite thinly with brush strokes in every direction. You re going to want to use a stir stick to get the pigment thoroughly mixed into the paint from the bottom of the can. First use 36 grit sandpaper to remove the finish on the marble. Paint the marble surround.
All the marble stokes are handmade created with acrylic paints. It s helpful to have a visual aid even if it s just a picture of marble from a magazine. Leave to dry for a couple of hours. Paint the marble with your chosen chalk paint colour using a chalk paint brush.
The natural marble effect of the strokes is well suited for creating unique handmade textures as well as artistic overlays. The chalked paint is very thick and it dries very quickly. Apply the second coat of chalk paint again relatively thinly. If you want to paint on marble you ll need to use an oil based primer and high gloss paint.
Here annie has chosen paris grey. Once all the gloss is gone clean the surface with a damp tack cloth to remove the dust then let it dry. 119 unique png paint stroke cut outs. Crosshatching technique is brushing in diagonal or intersecting strokes.
Smudges and strokes all created by hand with acrylic paint. Reactivate technique is adding moisture so you rework an area that s already dry.