featherdustpainting
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Have a look at these links...most decoraters refer to this method of faux finish as 'tickling'...hope this helps a bit...and you can always search 'tickling' under the google search engine.
http://www.decoratingplus.com/page_one.htm#Feather
http://interiordec.about.com/gi/dyna...2Fprotip3.html
Have a look at these links...most decoraters refer to this method of faux finish as 'tickling'...hope this helps a bit...and you can always search 'tickling' under the google search engine.
http://www.decoratingplus.com/page_one.htm#Feather
http://interiordec.about.com/gi/dyna...2Fprotip3.html
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I've done a bathroom with feather dusters. It is easy and creates a very nice effect. I don't use it now for faux work because It takes a lot of feather dusters to complete a room. They load up with the paint and need to be cleaned after which wet feater dusters can't be used untill dried out. Also the duster (cheapies anyway) is somewhat ruined by the cleaning. It took 3, I believe to finish the small bathroom. Hope this helps fair winds jeff