Faux Marble in Six Easy Steps
by Louise Alderson
Description: Home decorating tips for painting walls with a faux marble effect.
Home decorators looking for something a little different are often
faced with expensive products and time consuming solutions, making many of
us opt for more everyday options like wallpaper and basic paint
finishes. However one lasting favorite offers an inexpensive solution that can
be used almost anywhere and mimics that most ancient and noble of
finishes - marble.
With the right approach, and a little patience, you can recreate marble
on almost any surface using basic paints and glaze.
Tools for the job
For a pale marbling effect you will need:
1) Undercoat or eggshell paint for the background (dependent on
surface)
2) Artists oil paints in umber and varying shades of grey (for the
veins seen in marble)
3) Translucent glaze to create a natural sheen for the finish
4) Brushes - household paint brushes, a soft flat artists brush, soft
makeup brush, natural sponge, lint free rags
5) Glass paper and white spirit
Mixing the paint
The marble effect is created by applying layers of tinted glaze, veins
and mottling over a white or pale basecoat. You then work in gradual
variations of tone to the background color by dabbing on artist's oil
paint or tinted eggshell paint. Use the brushes and natural sponge to
break up the color of the basecoat.
You need to mix the paint in the appropriate ratios. For an opaque
glaze, good proportions to work with are:
- Three parts oil based scumble
- Five parts of white eggshell
- Two parts white spirit.
Mix the paint with the glaze then add the white spirit to give a creamy
consistency. You can create a more translucent glaze by tinting it with
stainers or oil paints and then add equal amounts of white spirit.
Six easy steps
1) Rub down the surface to be decorated and apply undercoat (on wood or
metal) or eggshell (on walls) in a suitable color. A well-prepared
surface will be free of splinters or flaking paint. The paint effect will
look better if you take care over this stage.
2) If necessary, apply a further coat to act as a base coat for the
decorative finish. Tint it slightly with grey oil paint and use a sponge
to create lightly mottled areas.
3) Using artists’ oil and an artists brush start to create a random
trellis of diagonal veins across the surface. Traditional colors to use
are burnt sienna and dark grey on pale marble and whites and greens on
black backgrounds.
4) Strengthen some of the veins with darker colors, and then soften the
effect by brushing over the surface with a soft feather or soft brush.
5) Use a natural sponge to create variations in tone, lifting off color
or applying more color where needed.
6) To create the natural luster of marble apply a translucent glaze,
with a light umber tint. In some patches, add extra coats of glaze for a
natural effect. Finish by applying a coat of clear gloss varnish
followed by a coat of satin varnish to give the surface added sheen and
greater depth.
Luxurious and opulent
Creating your own marble effect is as easy as following the directions
above. The cost of the paint is minimal but creates an expensive
looking effect. Marble has long been used as a luxurious and opulent building
material, leaving a unique finish that can be easily mimicked with a
little effort.
The real beauty of this technique is that because the materials are
inexpensive it allows you to try different colors and finishes to match
your décor. Experiment with different shades and tones and try varying
the depth of the veins to really bring the work alive. With a little
practice, and some patience, you might be amazed at the results.
Copyright © The Tapestry House, all rights reserved.
Louise Alderson writes on a number of home décor subjects including
home accents, soft furnishings and wall tapestry art.
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