Difference between revisions of "CBA-painting"
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* conventional painting: | * conventional painting: | ||
− | + | ** have to obtain brush | |
− | + | ** is slow | |
− | + | ** is '''mainstream''' | |
* CBA-painting: | * CBA-painting: | ||
− | + | ** is cool | |
− | + | ** is mega-fast once you get the hang of it | |
− | + | ** doesn't leave brush-strokes (since no brush is used!) | |
− | + | ** gets your hands covered in paint | |
== Instructions == | == Instructions == |
Revision as of 18:55, 8 December 2009
Background
Ok, just a very small painting-method where you don't need a brush, and don't need to clean anything (unless you drip on the furniture (and care about that) or are an extremem environmentalist objecting to throwing a paint-soaked sponge away).
Comparison conventional / CBA-painting
- conventional painting:
- have to obtain brush
- is slow
- is mainstream
- CBA-painting:
- is cool
- is mega-fast once you get the hang of it
- doesn't leave brush-strokes (since no brush is used!)
- gets your hands covered in paint
Instructions
- get cheap toss-away kitchen-sponge
- open can of paint
- dip sponge in can of paint (until about half is covered)
- rub sponge over wood or whatever you are trying to paint
- be amazed :-)
Have fun -- Michai