I've seen a wall that was covered with plastic wrap, leaving wrinkles in the wrap. This was then painted over and finished with a glaze to resemble an aged plaster wall. I've been searching for the proper technique to duplicate this–can you help? Thanks, Kristin
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Hi Kristin
This I have never seen before. (that is probably a sentence the will send my teacher sister into a tizzie.)
Anyway… I don't think this would be easy to do as you would have to use a glue that works with plastic to get it to stick.
However… I think the technique works better with tissue paper. The tissue torn and then is applied to the wall over a paint. When the paint is dry… the tissue is stuck to the wall and if the tissue is balled up and then smoothed out before application to the wall… the wall will end up with an aged plaster wall effect.
Debra










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