Sponge painting is so much fun you might feel as if you are not really painting. The look is great when it is complete, and it also hides imperfections on your wall. Many people are finding that doing this themselves is not only fun, but the sense of accomplishment they have when it is finished is very satisfying. read more
You can use a sponge to add paint- a positive technique - or remove it - a negative technique. read more
Using a paint roller, base-coat a clean, dry wall with a Jack o' Lantern; let dry. Apply a second coat if needed and allow to dry. Use wide painter's tape to mask around doors, windows, the ceiling, and the floor. read more
Dab paint into corners and along the edges of the wall with a paint brush (2-in. or smaller) or a small piece of sponge torn from the full sponge. Photo 4: Second color Apply the second color after the first is dry. read more