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Friday, August 31, 2018

Anyone Who Likes Home Decor Should Try Decorative Painting Patterns

By Douglas Fisher


For a lot of people, holiday decorating can be a lot of fun. However, for those who like to save money or want something not found at most stores, there is a practical solution. Trying out decorative painting patterns that are dedicated to certain holidays can help transform a space without spending a fortune.

Themes should reflect a personality but it also helps to keep practicality in mind. A good example is a mostly white decor as a princess theme, which is a nice visual but not ideal for a home with small children or active pets. If the person in charge of decorating is also a home renter, then it may help to consult with the landlord before making obvious changes.

There are several great advantages to doing this at home. It is a nice way for families to bond and creative expression can be a nice mental outlet. Because all person needs to do is follow a template, there are few boundaries when it comes to painting. Anyone who likes the color blue may want this as a theme for the winter holidays and so on.

This type of painting is very easy because it may be done with any type of paint. Most find that acrylic is the ideal choice because it is the least expensive and can be used on various surfaces. It is also the easiest to correct, as it does not stain surfaces but a single coat dries quickly. Another advantage is that this type of paint is sold for less at most major discount retailers.

When it comes to choosing the right pattern, it helps to keep in mind how it will be used. Sometimes patterns that are used for wood or plastic objects may not be ideal for use on the walls. Also, there are some patterns that are versatile and make great accents for those who just want a touch of the holidays.

Choosing the right paint can be tricky for those who do not paint regularly. Although watercolor paint kits do not take up a lot of space, these work best on paper surfaces. Some holiday decor kits may come with more than enough paint in seasonal colors that will only take up space once a project has been completed.

The best way to get around this is to buy a small set of acrylic paint in primary colors. Anyone who knows blending basics know that it is very easy to make green, purple, and orange using the small set only. Because these are fairly inexpensive, it may not hurt to buy large sizes of black, white, and maybe a set of metallic colors.

While some people go for contrasts when decorating, uniformed themes can be just as exciting to work on. For those who like florals, a pattern or template may be used on table tops, picture frames, or as a border on a wall. The great thing about using a pattern is that no one restricted to using pastel colors.

Glitter or shimmer paints are another ideal, as well as trying a glow in the dark paint that the kids may like for their rooms. There all also fun neon colors that stand out and ideal for holiday parties. Whatever the choice, it should be an extension of personality.




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