From Library Journal
Sloan has already written a number of decorative paint technique books, of which Decorative Gilding and Decorative Paint Effects are two. Here she explains how to use new paints, such as metallic and pearlized, and plaster on furniture, floors, and walls. She also provides instructions on how to use patterns created by various paint effects, such as paint dribbling and combing. All these techniques are shown in modern-style settings, a refreshing change from the traditional settings used in most decorative paint technique books. Purchase if there is a continued interest in decorative painting.
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From Booklist
Ideas, imagination, and innovation fly from Sloan's talented hands into home decorators' heads. It is simply impossible to count the creative ways in which paint is used--or decide which use is best. This guide goes beyond traditional stenciling, stippling, colorwashing, and dribbling; tackled first are different varieties of paint, a few how-tos, and recommended uses for metallic and pearlized paint. Next come the patterns, from spots and dots (stamping and spotted stone) to patination, a mellow feeling found in frottage and crackle varnish. A little emphasis is placed on brief illustrated instructions; the larger concentration of information, however, is on visuals of real life and of wonderful painted ideas.
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