The hubby was working a double shift last night into this afternoon, so a quick "I'm doing a project don't be mad when you get home love you" text was all it took to get started! Little did he know that I was painting over a wall which we do not have the paint for... incase there were a few mistakes :) As I mentioned in my last post, we are still renting, therefore the walls need to remain somewhat presentable for future renters/ buyers but everything is coming along wonderfully...
To start, I printed out the template of the pattern Jones Design Company created and read over her tutorial one
I decided to pick a wall which was small and had an "end" to it. One of our dining room walls lead all the way to the second story ceiling and a few of our other rooms have been painted already. I was going to conquer the
Back to printing out the template... I started like this:
Don't mind the purple/pink color of the Jones Design Template, my printer was running out of ink :( Anyway, I traced the template onto heavy cardstock paper and practiced tracing the patterns next to each other. Eventually, I got the hang of it (considering I'm an elementary teacher, you'd think I could trace better hehe):
And to fill in the middle of the full size pattern I traced another and folded it in half:
Now the hard work begins...
The corners were a little tough to do, as the staircase backs this wall and is slanted downwards. I simply folded the template as needed to keep the pattern.
I also had the cutest helper...our baby Annabelle (she's our little fur baby!)
Finally, the whole wall was traced and it was starting to look like it's going to turn out great already!
Sorry this is so light, but you get the idea of how the whole wall will look:
These corners were a little tricky!
Now for the paint...
Our living room and master bedroom are both painted Brookline Beige from Benjamin Moore. I had a sample can left over so it will tie right into the other rooms.
I also used a tiny brush to ensure uniform size (most of the time if I didn't slip a little oops) Here we goooo....
After the first few rows, you can really see it coming together I looove it
Eventually, I needed a break.. mistakes started happening...
Ahhh and no paint to cover it up... therefore a quick tea and Real Housewives break!
Finally, about half way through and I decided to stop for the day (clean up before the hubby comes home) and it currently looks like this:
I looove it so far! I think it will really make that wall pop and hopefully give our desk a designated area.
wonderful! I hope you've had fun painting all those lines ... it looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog! That "wallpaper" looks terrific! :)
ReplyDeleteJessica
http://craftily-ever-after.blogspot.com
Wow! I can't believe you painted those by hand! I've been wanting to do a wall like that in our bedroom, but have been too scared:) I think I will try a stencil. Yours is looking great!! And too funny about doing while hubby was gone, and I totally get the Real Housewives break:)
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