Scallop feature wall tips & techniques: Step 1- Prepare

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.
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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.
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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.
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Scallop stencil
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Remember, only Dulux paint is formulated for tinting to the exact Dulux colours you select.
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