Follow these steps for painting countertops to look like marble.
Marble like paint.
To water down your paint a bit add equal parts water to your acrylic paint and mix with a wooden skewer.
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How to water marble with acrylic paint.
Use a paste wax to protect the surface and create a shine that resembles that of marble.
We chose to replicate the traditional white with grey veining but this technique will work with any colors.
Marble comes in many different colors including gold black brown and blue.
Creating a marble look alike piece is as easy as that and it s a fun process too.
After the gray and green paint dries you can add veins to the marble.
Fantasy marble has the visual depth of an exotic polished marble which.
Three or so layers of wax should do the trick.
Blend out fine veins.
Painting kitchen countertops to look like carrara marble can be done successfully to last for years.
When you re satisfied allow the paint to dry for several hours.
The giani marble countertop paint kit or paint products enclosed in the kit along with the company s awesome video tutorial make the marble countertop look accessible to all.
If you re on a budget or don t want to deal with getting countertops replaced i recommend using the giani paints and epoxy to paint a countertop to look like marble.
Pour on the wax and allow it to dry buff it and then reapply.
If you add too much water and you will lose the vibrant colors.
There is no doubt that painting over marble can be challenging but only if you do it the old fashioned way with hours of preliminary sanding.
Sponging white back into the marble pattern is a secret weapon.
Use a dry blending brush to smooth out the fine veins.
Repeat this step at least two times and add in some white veins to create highlighted areas.
To make the paint look like real marble you want the surface as smooth as possible.
Dip the sea sponge into all three colors at once and dab the sponge lightly on the tabletop.
Dab and smear the paint to create the look of marble.
For a lighter look sponge off excess paint onto a paper towel as you work.
You should be going for a milky look to your paint.
With chalk paint you can cover marble in one or two coats with little to no sanding beforehand.
Pour some white paint onto a plate and lightly dip an edge of the feather into the paint.
Squirt a blob of each shade of green paint on a plastic plate.
This post will give you the knowledge and the confidence to do it on your counters.
Fantasy marble itself is a faux marble made from resins metallic tints and additives in virtually any color combination.