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Marble paint plastic wrap.
I let the paint dry for about 30 minutes then poured a thick coat about 3 4 of a bottle of parks super glaze in the center of the table.
If painting the faux marble finish on plastic first use a.
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Secure the plastic wrap with masking tape around the edges.
But since these children were older they were able to manage the marbles and the box without needing to add the plastic wrap.
Follow this tutorial to do your own faux marble painting to get the look you re going for without breaking the bank.
Simply paint items made of a less expensive material to look like marble.
Once the poultice has been applied cover it with plastic wrap.
Latex paint in base marble color and one or 2 more shades clear latex glaze sea sponge feathering brush.
I then used a plastic spreader to distribute the glaze from the middle to the edges making sure i completely coated the edges with glaze not an easy feat on a round table.
Artist s brush or feather.
Apply 2 3 layers of the marble paint wet on wet each with a pattern overlap of 50.
This diy project is commonly referred to as faux marble painting and it s easier to do than you may think.
Our granite finished vinyl wrap also makes for a great alternative to painting your countertop and acts as the perfect vinyl countertop wrap.
By adding the plastic wrap the children can still see inside the box while they roll the marbles through the paint with out worrying about the marbles falling out building hand eye coordination.
You should typically wait for between 24 to 48 hours before removing the poultice.
The poultice will take time to remove the stain.
Cut a nylon film or a plastic wrap big enough to cover the entire surface that will be painted by exceeding the surface area by 10cm prior to the application of the marble paint.