Decorative Art Roller
$26.00
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Pickup available at The Mustard Seed Collection
Usually ready in 24 hours
Decorative Art Rollers, give you the ability to create a textured pattern and design on just about any surface you want. -You can Roll through Texture or Roll On Texture-
- Decorative Art Rollers are a great tool for adding extra detail to any project you are working on! From walls and ceilings to furniture and cabinets, texture rollers work well on all surfaces.
- The most common technique for using texture rollers is a “negative” imprinting technique. This means the roller will leave an impression on the surface of your project after it is rolled through wet material.
- These patterned rollers work best when rolled through products like Texture Medium, plasters, and glazes.
- They can also be rolled through paints that are not quick drying. Chalk-based paints tend to work well with the rollers.
- The roller is made of high-quality, durable rubber, measure 7” long and comes with their own handle.
Rolling Through Texture-
Step 1 - Prep your surface with a base color-Because the roller will be removing some of the texture medium, your base color matters.
Step 2 - Trowel on your texture medium or alternating paint color. You will want to trowel on about 1/8th to 1/16th of an inch thick. If you trowel on too thick of a coat, the product will clump up on the roller.
Step 3 - Make sure your roller is spinning well.
Step 4 - Now you can roll through the texture. You can roll bottom to top, or top to bottom; whichever you prefer. If the roller slides or you don't line it up how you want, you can smooth out the texture again with your trowel and re-roll through.
Roll On Texture-
Step 1 - Again, you will want to prep your surface with a base color! The roller will be removing some of the paint you are rolling through, and you will be able to see the base color.
Step 2 - Paint on a layer of the paint you choose. Make sure this coat isn't too thick, but thick enough that the roller imprints properly.
Step 3 - Make sure your roller is spinning well before you roll through your paint.
Step 4 - Now you can roll through the paint. You can roll bottom to top, or top to bottom; whichever you prefer. If the roller slides or you don't line it up how you want, you can smooth out the paint again and re-roll through.