I guess I just started painting all the trim for the nursery a few weeks ago, and then I just didn’t stop!
Save the painting tape for when you want to do fancy designs or stripes or things like that.. #3: Don’t Be a Perfectionist.That old saying of “If you can’t do something right, don’t do it at all” just doesn’t apply to painting.

There isn’t really a right way to paint as long as you manage to get the paint from the can onto whatever surface you want it on, and it looks good in the end.How you get there doesn’t really matter.Small mistakes really are a small thing.

Most little mistakes are probably things that you’ll never notice again once the painting job is done.Next time you’re in a public place that was painted by a professional, have a close look around and I guarantee you’ll find a few imperfections here and there.

Would you ever have noticed them before?
And you probably never will again.The bristles come out so soft and the paint rinses out even easier.
The bristles are all shiny and pliable and flowing in the breeze like they’ve just been to the paintbrush hair salon.You need to do this..
I loved this other tip that someone shared as a follow up as well.If you have a nice big dedicated shop space with a sink in it (I don’t, but wouldn’t that be awesome?
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