Information on how to sponge paint walls

Are you looking for a decorating change but don't want to just repaint the walls in just a plain color of paint? You want a new look but yet you don't want one that's too difficult to accomplish: sponge painting might be just what you're looking for.

The first thing you need to do is to look for any holes or cracks in the wall you're planning to sponge paint. Any cracks and holes found need to be repaired. The cracks and holes can be repaired by putting some joint compound on the wall in a thin layer. After the joint compound dries you have to sand it until it's smooth. This process may need to be done over a few times. You will then need to paint the wall with a layer of paint primer. After the paint primer dries you can proceed to paint the wall with the color of paint you chose to be the main color. The paint will need to be completely dry before you begin to sponge paint the wall.

Make sure you cover up the floor and furniture inside the room you are planning to sponge paint because this will prevent any paint from getting on the floor and furniture. If you are only planning to sponge paint one wall in the room your decorating you will need to put masking tape in the corners of the walls of the room not being sponge painted. Masking tape should also be put on any trim you have that is in the room.

Before you can start sponge painting you will need to go and purchase a sea sponge. A sea sponge can be purchased at a craft or hardware store.

To start sponge painting you will need to wet the sponge with water. Make sure that you squeeze out all the excess water in the sponge. Pour the paint you're going to sponge paint with into a container. Be sure that the container is large enough to dip the sponge into it.

Proceed by dipping the sponge into the paint container. You should dip the sponge about one inch into the container. You need to scrape off any excess paint that's on the sponge.

Press the sponge onto a newspaper to remove any extra paint that's on the sponge. This will help prevent any paint blobs from being put onto the wall you are sponge painting.

You should first practice sponge painting before you begin sponge painting on your wall. You should practice until you're familiar with the sponge painting technique to prevent any flaws on the actual wall you are sponge painting.

To start sponge painting on the wall you need to press the paint dipped sponge into the wall. As you are applying the sponge to the wall you need to pull the sponge back as you are doing this you need to continue to keep turning your hand slowly in a circular motion while continuing to press the sponge down with your hand. Continue to follow this step throughout the wall. This will eventually form a pattern on the wall.

To be successful at sponge painting the thing to remember is to take your time. Rushing will only result in the paint running and blobs on your wall.

When your sponge starts to dry out you will need to redip the sponge. Then you can proceed making the sponge paint pattern on the wall.

When touching up any sponge painting flaws there are steps to follow. For any faint colored paint that's on the wall you will need to responge these areas. If you end up with any blobs on your wall you will need to repaint over this area with the main paint using a small brush. Let it dry completely before responging the wall.

To clean the sponge you need to soak the sponge in warm water.

Following these steps I gave you will allow you to sponge paint your wall: which will give your room a brand new look.