Rag Painting Techniques for Walls

A normal interior painting job is fine for most homes, but some people like to take an extra step. Through rag painting walls, you will be able to add an extra layer of creativity to your home paint job.

It is a process of using old clothes as a rag painting roller to paint on walls. The technique is very similar to the way artists use brushes and canvas. Except that instead of using paint brushes or rollers, you will be using rags for this project.

Rag Painting is a great way to make your room a little more “homey” and this method will give your walls a rustic feel that can’t be matched by any other type of painting technique.

In this blog, we will be going over everything you need to know about rag-painting walls and how you can use this rag-rolling technique to spruce up your home.

Don’t Know Exactly How to Rag Paint a Wall? No Worries! That’s What We’re Here For. Read On!

STEP 1: Preparing the Room For Painting

We have already made a video about how to prepare a room. But if you’re still a little lost (or just don’t want to go to another page), follow these steps:

 
  • Clear all furniture and wall decorations out of the room.
  • Cover the floor with plastic or a drop cloth in order to catch any paint that may (and will) spill.
  • Cover all electrical outlets/light switches with plastic or painter’s tape.
  • Cover all doorframes and window frames with painter’s tape to prevent the paint from spilling over
Prepping Before Painting
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STEP 2: Painting the Room

When rag painting walls, you need a base layer of paint on the wall before you add in the stylistic paint (Rag Paint) job. Now we’ve already done a tutorial on how to paint a wall. So you’ll want to take a quick look at that. Here’s what you’ll need to do when putting a base layer down:

 
  • Using a Paint brush and/or paint with s roller, put down a layer of primer.
  • Leave the wall for a few hours to let the primer dry.
  • Pour a bit of the latex paint that you’ll be using into a paint tray.
  • Again using a paintbrush or a roller, put on 2-3 layers of the base coat onto the wall. Allowing a few hours to dry between coats.

STEP 3: Preparing and Applying the Glaze (Rag Painting)

Next up, you’ll have to prepare the second layer of paint. What you’ll want to do is:

 
  • Get a separate bucket and mix the latex paint that you used for the base and a water-based glaze.
  • When complete, apply the mixture to a rag and dab it onto the wall as required.
  • This is where you get to be creative; go nuts and be creative!
  • Allow drying for several hours.
Wall Rag Painting

And there we go.

As always, make sure to wash all of your brushes and rags immediately after you complete the job.

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