Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Rollerwall

Have you heard of this product? Because if you have and you haven't told me, I'm afraid we can't be friends anymore.


I desperately want this to work as easily as they make it look in the how to video but I suspect it would be a little harder (or maybe I'm still just jaded after my stencil disaster?) Getting an even coat of paint on the roller would be challenge #1. But the biggest thing I can't wrap my brain around is how you line up the design with each pass. Am I missing something here? That seems like it would be really hard.

They don't have the most amazing selection of patterns but I could definitely make a few of these work.



pattern #2701


I think this one would look awesome in a tone on tone (glossy over flat) application.

pattern #2832


quills

Kinda like this wall by Markham Roberts but he hand painted all of those quills. Duh...of course he did.


via Domino

pattern #4132

Individual pattern rollers are $59 and the applicator is another $19.95. Right around the same cost of some of the larger stencils I've seen but in theory w0uld be oodles easier. In theory.

I'm dying to know if anyone out there has tried this product or something similar. It appears Liquid Wall Decor (which I don't think has launched yet but here's their Facebook page) with be another option but with more variety in their patterns.

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