DIY Painting Hacks Tips
1 Don’t let bristles touch the jar bottom. DIY Painting Hacks Tips. Don’t let bristles touch the jar bottom: These pro secrets about the best way to use and care for your paintbrushes and paint rollers will make any paint job around the house easier, neater and give you beautiful results. (via The Family Handyman)
2 Paint-Can Tip
Paint-Can Tip: Painting need not be an exhaustive and messy job. Try these tips before you start your next brush job. (via Martha Stewart)
3 Cut out side of milk container and use bottom to hold paint with built in handle and paint brush holder
Cut out side of milk container and use bottom to hold paint with built in handle and paint brush holder (via MyHomeLookBook)
4 Never Clean Your Paint Tray Again
Never Clean Your Paint Tray Again: I can barely find the time to paint, let alone clean up all those brushes and trays. I was buying those disposable tray liners. But when I ran out of liners in the middle of a 2 Little Superheroes)
5 Wall Preparation Before Painting
Wall Preparation Before Painting: I’m continuing to slowly make some headway in our home office makeover the ceiling has been patched, primed, and painted and Ive finished the wall prep so that the walls are now paint-ready! I don’t know about you but while I really don’t mind painting, I HATE the wall prep. Spackling and sanding ranks right up there with cleaning out the refrigerator, pooper scooping the backyard, and waiting in the never ending line at our grocery store deli. Except Id still rather do all of those things than spackle and sand. After having prepped and painted many, many rooms, at (via Driven by Decor)
6 Tape With a Knife
Tape With a Knife: Protect against spills, splatters and other disasters (via The Family Handyman)
7 Use Martha Stewart kit to turn acrylic paint into a spray can
Use Martha Stewart kit to turn acrylic paint into a spray can (via Little Birdie Secrets)
8 Coat Hanger Drip Stopper
Coat Hanger Drip Stopper: Protect against spills, splatters and other disasters (via Family Handyman)
9 Painter’s Helper
Painter’s Helper: Painting need not be an exhaustive and messy job. Try these tips before you start your next brush job. (via Martha Stewart)
10 How to Paint Laminate
How to Paint Laminate (via DIY kinda girl)
11 Vinegar Paint Tricks
Vinegar Paint Tricks: Learn lots of ways to use vinegar, including the best way to clean paint brushes, how to remove paint from glass, how to clean cement floors and more! (via Ask Anna)
12 How to Paint Concrete
How to Paint Concrete: a little how to on how to score and paint your concrete. (via The Handmade Home)
13 Paint Roller Techniques and Tips
Paint Roller Techniques and Tips: These DIY painting tips will help you roll your walls quickly and smoothly without leaving roller marks. We’ll show you the tricks and techniques that painting pros use to get a perfectly painted room. All you need are some basic tools to paint fast, get great results and make clean up a breeze. Painting is one of the least expensive ways to make over a room, so grab a roller and let’s get to work. (via Family Handyman)
14 Window Trim Painting Tricks
Window Trim Painting Tricks: Painting tricks for windows and the trim around them is no fun – here are a few tips and tricks that will make the job easier | In My Own Style (via In My Own Style)
15 Release Masking Tape with Heat
Release Masking Tape with Heat: Protect against spills, splatters and other disasters (via The Family Handyman)
16 Stirrer Swatches
Stirrer Swatches: Painting need not be an exhaustive and messy job. Try these tips before you start your next brush job. (via Martha Stewart)
17 Remove fuzz with self-adhesive lint roller
Remove fuzz with self-adhesive lint roller: These pro secrets about the best way to use and care for your paintbrushes and paint rollers will make any paint job around the house easier, neater and give you beautiful results. (via The Family Handyman)
18 Painting Trick Using Vaseline
Painting Trick Using Vaseline: Long ago i posted about using vaseline (petroleum jelly) as a way to get a chippy paint finish. It just makes it so the paint doesn’t stick to whatever you are (via Sweet Pickins Furniture)
19 The Garbage Bag Trick
The Garbage Bag Trick: If you’ve ever had to strip a piece of furniture, with layer upon layer of paint, you know it can be a beast of a job. Half way through, when your hands are numb from scrapping, you just want to give up. Well I have the tip of all tips. This will change your furniture refinishing life. (via 2 Little Superheroes)
20 Clean brushes with a golf club brush
Clean brushes with a golf club brush: These pro secrets about the best way to use and care for your paintbrushes and paint rollers will make any paint job around the house easier, neater and give you beautiful results. (via The Family Handyman)
21 Paint-Pan Liner
Paint-Pan Liner: Painting need not be an exhaustive and messy job. Try these tips before you start your next brush job. (via Martha Stewart)
22 Before painting metal, wipe it down with vinegar
Before painting metal, wipe it down with vinegar: Before painting galvanized metal or concrete, wipe down the object or surface with vinegar, using a sponge or lint-free cloth. This little trick will help your paint job last longer. (via This Old House)
23 Painting without the Fumes
Painting without the Fumes (via do it yourself divas)
24 Precision Q-tips are your friend
Precision Q-tips are your friend: Painting tricks for windows and the trim around them is no fun – here are a few tips and tricks that will make the job easier | In My Own Style (via In My Own Style)
25 Spray Painting Tent
Spray Painting Tent: Crafty Nest shares practical, inexpensive, and pretty DIY home decorating crafts and ideas. Many of the do-it-yourself projects include salvaged, green, or recycled materials. (via Crafty Nest)
26 For less mess, spray paint an item inside of a cardboard box
For less mess, spray paint an item inside of a cardboard box: Fast and affordable decorating idea showing you how to update a brass light fixture | In My Own Style (via In My Own Style)
27 Need to take a break or waiting for paint to dry
Need to take a break or waiting for paint to dry: I love PAINT! Whether it be regular paint, spray paint, or craft paint, paint can dramatically change and transform any room or piece of furniture. With my many painting endeavors, I have learned a few TIPS + TRICKS along the way, and now I want to share them with YOU! TIP 1 There is never (via Jenna Burger)
28 Trim off ragged roller edges
Paint Calculator: Painting need not be an exhaustive and messy job. Try these tips before you start your next brush job. (via Martha Stewart)
29 Paint Calculator
How to Paint Furniture: How to paint furniture without using a spray gun. Benjamin Moore metal and wood paint (via Just a Girl Blog)
30 How to Paint Furniture
Trick to Avoiding Roller Marks When Painting: I just figured out how to stop getting roller marks and streaks, which has been driving me crazy this week. Here’s the tip on what you can do to reduce (via Painted Furniture Ideas)
31 Trick to Avoiding Roller Marks When Painting
Trick to Avoiding Roller Marks When Painting: I just figured out how to stop getting roller marks and streaks, which has been driving me crazy this week. Here’s the tip on what you can do to reduce (via Painted Furniture Ideas)
32 Paint Saving Roller Trick
Paint Saving Roller Trick (via Mad in Crafts)
33 Using Painters Tape
Using Painters Tape (via Yahoo Lifestyle)
34 How to Paint over Existing Oil Paint
How to Paint over Existing Oil Paint: When repainting in an old home, you may need to take special steps to ensure that the old paint won’t bleed through or blend with the new paint. Determine the type of paint previously used. Water/latex based paint will come off when rubbed… (via wikiHow)
35 Label It
Label It: Five ways to make sure you don’t waste time, energy, or paint. (via Real Simple)
36 Fix uneven baseboards with caulk
Fix uneven baseboards with caulk (via The Creative Imperative)
37 Revive Old Paintbrushes using Vinegar
Revive Old Paintbrushes using Vinegar: Soak gunked-up nylon brushes in hot vinegar for up to 30 minutes to remove paint and soften the bristles. Afterward, wash them in hot, soapy water, brushing off paint as needed, then rinse and let dry good as new. (via This Old House)
38 Use Wide Tape and Plastic to Protect Doors and Windows
Use Wide Tape and Plastic to Protect Doors and Windows: Protect against spills, splatters and other disasters (via The Family Handyman)
39 Stop Buying New Paint Liners
Stop Buying New Paint Liners: I love PAINT! Whether it be regular paint, spray paint, or craft paint, paint can dramatically change and transform any room or piece of furniture. With my many painting endeavors, I have learned a few TIPS + TRICKS along the way, and now I want to share them with YOU! TIP 1 There is never (via Jenna Burger)
40 Paint Color Reminder
Paint Color Reminder: Painting need not be an exhaustive and messy job. Try these tips before you start your next brush job. (via Martha Stewart)
41 Elevate, Then Paint
Elevate, Then Paint: Protect against spills, splatters and other disasters (via The Family Handyman)
42 Old Bottle Paint Cans
Old Bottle Paint Cans: Painting need not be an exhaustive and messy job. Try these tips before you start your next brush job. (via Martha Stewart)
43 Painting Perfect Lines
Painting Perfect Lines (via House of Hepworths)
44 Remove the tape at an angle to assure a clean line
Remove the tape at an angle to assure a clean line: PB & Jstories | The Home DIY Blog Where paint, sawdust, and design go together like PB &J (via PBJstories)
45 Cardboard Corners Make Drop Cloth Folding Easier
Cardboard Corners Make Drop Cloth Folding Easier: This has to be one of the most clever painting tips ever– making it so easy to fold your drop cloth. (via The Home Depot Blog)
46 To get an antique look, rub a candle over the wood
To get an antique look, rub a candle over the wood (via Centsational Girl)
47 Pimple Pads for Paint Cleanup
Pimple Pads for Paint Cleanup: Protect against spills, splatters and other disasters (via Family Handyman)
48 Pringles Can Roller Storage
Pringles Can Roller Storage (via pinimg)
49 Self-Stick Paint Shield
Self-Stick Paint Shield: Protect against spills, splatters and other disasters (via The Family Handyman)
50 Leftover Paint Storage
Leftover Paint Storage: Painting need not be an exhaustive and messy job. Try these tips before you start your next brush job. (via Martha Stewart)
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