Add visual punch to a plain-color wall with sponging. It's a quick and easy way to achieve a subtle texture and add depth to your walls. And if you mess up, it's easy to fix less-than-perfect spots.
This week’s column is a kind of part two to last week’s column on sponge painting. Our projects this time around are metal buckets made into planters, and they are larger and require a little ...
The next time you’re painting chair spindles or the bannister of your stairs, ditch the paintbrush and grab a sponge. Country Chic Paint (CCP) says sponges are easier in small, uneven, and intricate ...
If you wanted to add a dramatic element to your walls in the early 2000s, chances are you considered sponge painting. Part of the appeal was that the technique is fairly intuitive—paint the base color ...
Sponge painting adds texture and depth to walls easily. By dabbing a natural sea sponge dipped in paint, you can create an ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In a world of McMansions and the more-is-more philosophy, there's something to be said about an early-2000s-era paint trend that embodies a ...
You can never have enough sponges in your home. Even if you don’t like washing dishes with it, the absorbent sponge has ample uses that go beyond cleaning. From makeup to car maintenance, the sponge ...
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