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Industrial Plate Chargers: How to Paint Your Plate Chargers to Look like Brick Walls

Faux Brick Plate Chargers

By RS, published Apr 01, 2007
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Brick is a fabulous surface for a Plate Chargers. These industrial plate chargers will add some fun, whimsy, and texture to your dinner table. You can easily take a dull and dingy plain surface and add a designer and custom looking Plate Chargers with faux painted brick.

This faux paint technique is perfect for a quick weekend project and should cost you well under $50. Painting an existing Plate Chargers with brick is a fun craft project.

This inexpensive Plate Chargers project allows you to salvage an existing Plate Chargers, save money, and show your handy work.

For this faux brick Plate Chargers project you will need:

sponge, the bigger the better
exterior paints in a terra cotta red brick color and black
foam brushes
paint try
painters tape
scissors
water-based polyurethane
roller paint brush
1" paint brush (optional for extra step)
Plate Chargers

First, Start your faux brick Plate Chargers project by thoroughly cleaning your Plate Chargers with an ammonia based cleaner. This will allow you paint to properly stick to the surface as well as protect you paint brushes from damage.

Now, Paint your entire Plate Chargers surface gray or neutral beige with high quality outdoor oil based paint. Pour the paint into the paint tray and roll it on evenly. This gray beige color will act as your grout lines.

You need to invest in high quality paints for this project because your work will be exposed to the elements and moisture in your kitchen and dining room. Expect to pay about $30 for a gallon of high quality paint. Quality products will ensure a longer life for all of your hard work.

Once the gray base paint has dried on your Plate Chargers start taping off your bricks. I like to use a highly sticky painters tape like 3M's. It will adhere to the painted concrete better. Buy it in a ¼" width. A typical brick measure about 4 inches wide and about 7 inches long. Use scissors to cut your tape so that you will not have any rough edges.

Takeaways
  • Now, tape one of the short ends of your bricks in the same manner.
  • Be consistent again. Place the tape 1/8 of an inch below.
  • Now, start dabbing your shadowy brick color on.
Did You Know?
Mix together your red and black paint to create a shaded color of your original brick color. Start painting on this shadow with your smaller 1" paintbrush. You could even use an artist paintbrush. Let this paint dry over night.
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