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Nicole

Surprise, AZ
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About Me:

God, volunteer work, crafts, card making, repurposing furniture, etc., hiking, meeting new people, playing piano, want to learn to play violin, composing

Favorite area of home improvement:

painting, flooring, wall art, decorating, light flipping


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  • Nicole
    Followed 8 people on Feb 17, 2013
  • Painted concrete floor
  • Painted concrete floor

Checkerboard painted concrete basement floor in new craft room I'm building.

I'm building a craft room in our basement. I've painted the cement floor with a diagonal checkerboard pattern using floor paint and a dry brush technique. Using a hand-cut stencil 8 in. ...»
square, I drew a line along one long wall, the a parallel line along one short wall, then stenciled my first row of squares, making sure two corners of the square touched each of the lines for the first one, the the line and the tip of the previous square for the rest of the row. It is not an exacting method, but I was going for an aged, worn look. I dry brushed the paint on, leaving lighter areas to further create a time worn look. The open square I left in their natural concrete state.

Deborah S
Deborah S Ossineke, MI
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  • Nicole
    Commented on May 09, 2012
    Very niiice! Gives me some fantabulous ideas for other patterns and color choices! Thank you!
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