If there is already a thread about either of these, I apologize. DH and I tried to paint wooden wall letters for DD's nursery and some paper die cuts tonight with acrylic paint and they both turned out AWFUL! We primered the wall letters first (a couple of days ago, so they were definitely dry), then used a sponge brush to paint on the acrylic paint. We did a second coat when the first one dried. The problem is that the letters now have these lines (brush strokes) all over them, the paint is not smooth. The die cut has the same issue but wasn't primered first.
So my question, how do I paint each one of those things? I think DH added some water to the acrylic paint to try to thin it out a bit hoping that would decrease the lines, could that be an issue?
Hmmm - I don't know anything about acrylic paints. I put up wooden letters in my kids' rooms. We just used regular wall paint with a satin finish for my daughter's room. (My son's were stained) DH painted the edges with a brush and then used a small roller across the top, for that smooth finish.
I teach art, so I still have my stash of good quality brushes that I used in college - I used a good quality smaller (maybe 1/4 - 1/2 inch) brush...and ended up with a nice, smooth finish, although it did take at least 2 coats, but I was lazy and didn't prime.
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