7 days and 7 coats of paint later, including several washes and some sponging, I think the salon walls are pretty much as they need to be although I might try an almost transparent wash of gloss medium and light green to counter the slightly too flat/chalky finish. The variations are fairly subtle so I hope you can see they actually are there, but then that is the idea really, if they were too obvious I would have totally failed. It should look aged but not like several different painters, all with different paint pots, have been let loose after entirely too much red wine!
Next step is reconstructing the room and decorating it - yay! the fun bit at last - I can get all sorts of delicious bits and pieces out of their boxes and into their 'home'.
10 comments:
Hi Norma, It looks like you have achieved your goal. It looks wonderful and I can imagine the excitement of putting it back together and then filling it with your collection,
All the best,
Janine
Hi Norma.I love the result you have achieved,I like that it looks kind of chalky and dusty... Now you just need to do a tutorial for us ;-)
Hugs Annie
Wonderful Norma! Excitment builds waiting to see the delicious goodies in situ. I haven't shown Hilda Grace, she'd be jealous. She's not happy with her bedroom walls and we've come to a standstill ;)
You have achieved a wonderfully aged finish Norma. I like the very subtle different colours you have used. Certainly worth all of the effort.
Hi Norma,
It looks first class, I think you have achieved your goal!! I can't wait to see you put the whole thing together and see your little finishing touches.
All the best
Vivian
That is a gorgeous finish! Perfection as usual! :)
hugs♥,
Caroline
Me encanta¡¡¡
Es perfecto
Susi :-)
Your walls are beautiful. The chalk coloring is perfect. I like your work very much.
I think you have achieved an excellent paint finish. This is one area of miniatures I find difficult, but I take inspiration from you.
Jayne c
ooohhh, I love it, very naturally done Norma, wow!
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