Saturday, February 27, 2010

Does anyone have any creative ideas on how to paint squares on a wall?

i have lime green walls and am looking for ideas on how to paint pink squares on one or more of the walls. i only have one quart of paint so the squares can't be too big. thanks for any ideas!!!Does anyone have any creative ideas on how to paint squares on a wall?
I think a configuration of many different would be cool. The best way to do that would be to use painters tape, tape up the squares and paint. If you use the tape then you will get small borders around each square in the green color. I would do a configuration in the center of the wall with different size squares and rectangles. If you really need help go to a large home improvement store and ask how. Lowes, Home Depot, or Kent (in Canada). Good Luck. Remember it is just paint, and if you make a mistake you can paint over it.Does anyone have any creative ideas on how to paint squares on a wall?
just do one wall three colors in squares and have the other three walls each one of those colors to paint squares just tape it off for example in a baby girls's room we painted one wall brown pink and beige and then ech one of those walls those colors it was sooo cute!!!
It would be cute to do a small square in the top corner on one side and gradually make them larger as you go down the wall to the opposite bottom corner. Only thing i can think to do is get a tape measure measure how big you want on a sheet of paper cut it out tape it up on the wall and then just a smidge on the outside of the taped paper put another row of tape and remove your paper and tape. Good luck it sounds cute.
Go to Behr Paint, they alot of different techniques. Better Homes and Gardens, or HGTV.com.
Obviously you also want as cheap as possible ideas, too.


Cut out open squares from paper so you can paint inside of the open 'holes'. Painters tape is the best but money is also an option - - take scotch tape and stick, remove, stick, remove on your jeans or arm so it is not super sticky to hold your open squares on wall. Paint inside squares, remove your form.

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