Polka Dots - ScotchBlue™ Painter`s Tape
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Polka Dots - ScotchBlue™ Painter`s Tape
Polka Dots Looking for an inexpensive way to decorate your nursery? Try polka dots. All you need is ScotchBlue™ Painter’s Tape, a little bit of paint, and a few supplies you may already have at home. With a few simple steps, you’ll have a playful pattern that your kids will grow to love. Tools --ScotchBlue™ Painter’s Tape --Paints, brush, roller & tray --5-in-1 tool/putty knife Preparation --Wax paper --Utility knife • Remove any wall hangings (pictures, nails, fixtures) • Fill nail holes, then use sandpaper to smooth the wall • Make sure wall is clean, dust-free and dry completely Step by Step Guide Step 1: Mask & Paint Base Step 2: Draw Template Step 3: Cut Out Circles Step 4: Lay Out Design Mask trim, baseboards and non-textured ceilings with ScotchBlue™ Painter’s Tape. Hint: use the chart on page 2 to find the right tape for your project. Paint the wall your lighter base color, and let it dry for 24 hours. Overlap strips of tape on a piece of wax paper. Seal the edges with long strips of tape. Then trace a circle onto the tape using a coffee can lid or plate as a guide. Cut out the circle with a utility knife. You now have one polka dot template and one polka dot center. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to create enough templates for each polka dot in your wall pattern. Tape the polka dot centers (the circles you cut out) along the wall to lay out your design. This will allow you to easily adjust the pattern and make sure you like it before you set the template and start to paint. Step 5: Set the Pattern Step 6: Seal Edges Step 7: Paint the Dots Step 8: Remove Tape Place polka dot templates over polka dot centers, with the wax paper facing the wall. Peel the wax paper from back side of template and press remaining tape to the wall. Remove polka dot center. Smooth the inner tape edges by pressing with a 5-in-1 tool or flexible putty knife. Hint: to enhance your paint lines, seal the inner tape edges with wall base paint. Allow 12-24 hours to dry. Apply the darker accent paint to the polka dot templates. Let the paint dry for 24 hours. Carefully remove tape at a 45° angle. If paint starts to lift, use a sharp tool to cut along the painted tape edge. TM The Right Tape for the Job Good masking is the key to clean, professional paint lines. ScotchBlue™ Painter’s Tapes are specially designed for optimum performance when used correctly. For an extra edge, look for tapes with Edge-Lock™ Paint Line Protector. This advanced technology helps keep paint out and produces super sharp lines for brilliant looks and unlimited Size & Scale Suggestions ways to transform your space. ScotchBlue Tape Selector TM Select the area & surface type to find the right tape for the job. None of the ScotchBlue™ Painter's Tapes are recommended for use on lacquered surfaces. Walls & Ceilings Helpful Hints Original Advanced Advanced For a variety of different textured surfaces For painted or lightly textured surfaces For freshly painted non-textured surfaces Multi-Surface Multi-Surface Delicate Surface • Consider the size of the room as you determine how big or small your polka dots will be. • Larger dots may make a small room look and feel even smaller. If the dots are very small, they may get lost in a larger room or get hidden in room full of large furniture. • Keep patterns to a minimum and low on the wall for a clean, uncluttered design. -Heavy Texture* (knock-down¹) Paint Pointers -Light Texture (orange peel²) • When selecting a color palette for your nursery, consider non-traditional colors such as greens and yellows. • Choose colors that will complement or enhance the furnishings you already have in the room. • Before you buy, consider bringing home paint swatches or samples, to get an idea of how the colors will look together in your space. It’s a great way to avoid time-consuming painting mistakes. -No Texture (smooth) -Fresh Paint (24 hours) Ceiling Tiles & Grids Paneling Vinyl Coated Wallpaper, Borders Baseboards, Window & Door Trim Heavy Grain Wood Tape Tips Smooth Grain Wood Vinyl, Aluminum, Metal Floors Finished, Engineered Hardwood Unfinished Hardwood Carpet Marble, Slate, Stone, Concrete Run Tape in Circles Seal the Deal Vinyl, Laminate An alternate way to create the dots: use a template to draw circles directly on the wall. Then use small pieces of tape to mask around each circle. To sharpen your paint lines and prevent seepage, seal the inner tape edges with a coat of your base color. Allow 12-24 hours to dry. Construction and Home Improvement Markets Division 3M, ScotchBlue, Edge-Lock, the Plaid Design and the BLUE color of the tape are trademarks of 3M. Other Interior Surfaces Cabinets -Heavy Grain Wood -Smooth Grain Wood -Paper or Veneer Laminates Countertops, Tile, Caulk Hardware, Glass, Porcelain Exterior Surfaces Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete Hardware, Glass Trim (vinyl, metal, wood) Siding (vinyl, wood, non-rough clapboard) *Once you select a tape, please test compatibility before use, as results may vary. 1 Knock-down is a drywall finishing technique in which the surface is mottled with watered-down joint compound 2 Orange peel is a bumpy, textured surface resembling that of an orange peel Find additional painting techniques and learn more about masking a variety of surfaces at ScotchBlue.com. 3M Center, Building 223-4S-02 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 1-800-494-3552 ScotchBlue.com Printed in U.S.A. ©3M 2011 70-0713-3690-6 TM
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