Paint Peg Board???
#21
I painted mine - http://www.quiltingboard.com/mission...e-t250697.html
I bought the pegboard that is white on one side. You will want to spray it with a primer first as there is a finish on the white board that is kind of slick. I drew out my design and then used regular craft paint to do the Carpenter's Star, doing 2 coats for good coverage. I then sprayed it with a poly clear coat, I think I did 3 coats.
I bought the pegboard that is white on one side. You will want to spray it with a primer first as there is a finish on the white board that is kind of slick. I drew out my design and then used regular craft paint to do the Carpenter's Star, doing 2 coats for good coverage. I then sprayed it with a poly clear coat, I think I did 3 coats.
#22
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Lincoln. MI
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I bought 3 pegboard pieces, each 2' x 4'. I marked a division in the center of each piece and drew and painted two, 2' x 2' quilt blocks on each one. My husband built a frame, 6' x 4' and hung it on the wall in my sewing area and them we hung the three pieces side by side so I have a pegboard that is 6 feet wide and 4 feet tall. I used craft paint to paint the various colors on the quilt square drawings, and just used various sized craft paint brushes. Had no problems with drippage, coverage etc - and I LOVE my huge pegboard!!
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