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Heavy Texture Time

Glitter Walls Using Benjamin Moore Stays Clear- Gloss

In this video we show you how to take a painted wall and turn it into a sparkling glitter wall. This technique works best on a heavily textured wall. Hope you give it a try!

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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.

Be sure to use a really soft brush and keep it even and thin. If you go too thick it can sag (we cover what to do if this happens). It is not as scary as it sounds.


We used Lions Breath Iridescent and Visions of Lilac Metallic over a light lavender painted wall. The results are artsy fatsy and super cool when the light hits it. We love it!
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