tips & techniques: Scallop feature wall Walls Whisper White Scallop outline Beige Royal Scallop centre Beige Royal Quarter Scallop highlight Gardenia Frost in Design Pearl™ Create your own scallop pattern on a feature wall in a few simple steps. You will need: Three paint colours, paint brushes, stiff paper or card, a ruler, spirit level, and a pencil. Step 1- Prepare Choose three complementary Dulux colours for: 1) main scallops. 2) feature scallops. 3) scallop outline. 3 X Print the Dulux scallop template on to either a sheet of A4 paper or stiff card and cut out where marked. Step 2 Using a spirit level and ruler, lightly draw horizontal lines across your wall at 15cm intervals. Step 3 Start at the lowest line; use the template to lightly trace the template onto the wall along the lowest line. Repeat this step along the length of the wall. Dulux Customer Service 13 25 25 Our site www.dulux.com.au Remember, only Dulux paint is formulated for tinting to the exact Dulux colours you select. Page 1 of 3 tips & techniques: Scallop feature wall Step 4 On the second line, repeat the previous step, but, start the template at the midpoint marked. Step 5 On the third line, repeat this process, and start again at the edge of the template, as per Step 3. Step 6 Using a small brush, paint all the main scallops and feature scallops. Step 7 Finally, use a small paint brush to paint the space left between the outlines around your painted scallops. Dulux Customer Service 13 25 25 Our site www.dulux.com.au Remember, only Dulux paint is formulated for tinting to the exact Dulux colours you select. Page 2 of 3 tips & techniques: Scallop stencil Dulux Customer Service 13 25 25 Our site www.dulux.com.au Remember, only Dulux paint is formulated for tinting to the exact Dulux colours you select. Page 3 of 3
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