Got this lovely ceiling to skim at somepoint in the near future...
Not seen a pattern like that for a while....
like i said bonding through the first coat it covers a treat you dont even realise its artex really
My understudy (nisus) has just asked me what pattern it was. The correct name is hook & line. Its poorly done and the texturer has used a rose comb to finish around the centre light as its nigh on impossible to get it perfect :-D
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understudy has just informed there is in fact no light!!!! Therefore I can only say its a can't of a mess
:rolleyes)
looks more like..'' have a go , its easy '' to me..My understudy (nisus) has just asked me what pattern it was. The correct name is hook & line. Its poorly done and the texturer has used a rose comb to finish around the centre light as its nigh on impossible to get it perfect :-D
That sounds a bit RUFF.The bark effect was very easy to do. A smooth plastic roller with a few elastic bands wrapped around it about an inch apart, the full length of the roller. Apply the artex to the wall and pull the roller from ceiling to skirting. Hey presto!!! Bark effect
No but skimmed a artex ceiling for my mates brother (who was a bit of a tool) and thought it would be funny to draw something in the bonding/multi scratch coat then asked him what he thought of my new pattern he didn't seem that keen on it so i flattened it laid it in finished and the jobs a good one, pops round the next day pick up some dough his missus is savage walk in the lounge, his kids are on the settee watching the Simpsons with a massive knob and bolloxs grinning through as the different thicknesses were drying at different rates.Not a fan of artex at all, dont like the look of it or skimming it but a few years ago i did a through lounge and someone had actually drew a full scene in it. There was clouds and cherubs flying around it was actually stunning. Only one i've ever seen like it and seemed a shame to cover it.
Anyone ever seen similar?
No but skimmed a artex ceiling for my mates brother (who was a bit of a tool) and thought it would be funny to draw something in the bonding/multi scratch coat then asked him what he thought of my new pattern he didn't seem that keen on it so i flattened it laid it in finished and the jobs a good one, pops round the next day pick up some dough his missus is savage walk in the lounge, his kids are on the settee watching the Simpsons with a massive knob and bolloxs grinning through as the different thicknesses were drying at different rates.
oops ill be going now.
Nice one! We should all leave subliminal messages in the float coat :RpS_thumbsup: