Glitter Walls Using Benjamin Moore Stays Clear- Gloss
In this video we show you how to do fairy sparkles glitter look on a heavy textured wall.
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Recommended glazing medium is Benjamin Moore Stays Clear Gloss/High Gloss. It makes the walls sparkle and it is completely washable when dry! Easy cleanup and it is so thick that the glitter does not settle in the bucket very fast (less stirring). You have to buy it at a Benjamin Moore store but I did find one online retailer that offered it. WorldPaints.com Expensive and TOTALLY worth it in time-saving, one coat application, no need to seal, and so much more. It can even be used in a bathroom where it is damp a lot.
As stated in the video, make sure your wall is painted really well. With accent coverage, you will see the paint and if it is a crummy paint job, you will see it.
We rent or sell Glitter Guns on BulkGlitters.com We also have several tutorials on how to use them. Here is one that should help you: Glitter Gun Demo
Coverage: The wall we did was quite small (120 feet) and it took around 8 oz of Ultra Fine and 4 oz of Chunky and we have some left over for sure.
Glitter Used: Polyester Magellens Spark Iridescent (.040 Chunky) and Polyester Glitterati Rainbow Iridescent (.008 Ultra Fine)
As stated in the video, make sure your wall is painted really well. With accent coverage, you will see the paint and if it is a crummy paint job, you will see it.
We rent or sell Glitter Guns on BulkGlitters.com We also have several tutorials on how to use them. Here is one that should help you: Glitter Gun Demo
Coverage: The wall we did was quite small (120 feet) and it took around 8 oz of Ultra Fine and 4 oz of Chunky and we have some left over for sure.
Glitter Used: Polyester Magellens Spark Iridescent (.040 Chunky) and Polyester Glitterati Rainbow Iridescent (.008 Ultra Fine)