© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Getting started
• Dust off the lid to prevent any
contamination.
• Follow manufacturer’s
information on mixing.
• Strain the coating if needed.
• Pour your coating into a
clean, dust-free paint kettle.
Why should you NOT mix
thixotropic paints?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
• Coat all the bristles of the brush, working in
by gently rubbing the brush on the inside of
the work pot.
• Scrape back the coating off the brush, to
ensure the brush keeps its shape.
• Do not let the coating go all over the ferrule
and handle of the brush – it will drip all over
the place!
• Get a dip, dipping only the first third of the bristles into the paint
then tapping alternate sides of the brush on the inside of the pot.
Why should you only dip the first third of the bristles into the paint?
Loading brush
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Cutting in is the action of
applying paint to one surface
while keeping paint off an
adjoining surface: for example,
when painting a wall, keeping
paint off the ceiling.
Why would you need to cut in
when painting a window frame?
Cutting in
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Applying the coating
• Spread it out on the surface in
all directions to prevent it
sagging.
• Spread the coating up and down
in a vertical motion.
• Spread the coating out in a
horizontal direction.
Why should you spread the paint in
this order?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
‘Laying off’ means removing the
brush marks.
• With an oil-based coating,
use the tips of the brush to
lightly remove the brush
marks, keeping in the same
direction.
• With a water-based coating,
‘lay off’ in an arcing motion,
to remove any brush or roller
marks.
Laying off
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Applying emulsion with a roller
Applying a water-based coating
is quicker and easier with a
roller.
• Cut in your surface.
• Apply your coating with the
roller in a ‘W’ motion.
• This ensures that all of the
surface has been coated,
especially when you apply a
second coating.
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
After applying coatings
• Clean brushes out correctly.
• Wash water-based coatings
out of the brush with clean
water, then store brush
away.
• Wash oil-based coatings out
with clean turps or brush
cleaner, then store brush
away.
• Oil-based brushes can be
kept in a brush keep until
used again.
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
• Prepare your surface, by cleaning
and keying it.
• Apply a ground coat with no brush
marks.
• Apply a scumble glaze sparingly,
laying off in the direction of the
panel.
• Drag a graining brush through the
glaze to create uneven lines.
• Stipple the surface gently.
How do you key a surface?
Graining
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
• Apply oil-based black
eggshell ground coat.
• Apply thin layer of glip.
• Apply dark green paint, then
light green paint.
• Stipple with a hair hog stippler.
• Distress the surface, then flick
on white spirit.
• Create fine lines with white
eggshell paint, and soften.
• Protect with a layer of varnish.
What is glip?
Marbling: vert de mer
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Rag rolling
• Rag rolling is classed as a
broken colour effect.
• There are two ways to create
the effect: ‘ragging on’ and
‘ragging off’.
• The effect is created by
applying a colour to a painted
surface with a rag, then lifting
off to expose ground colour,
creating a broken colour.
What is the difference between ‘ragging on’ and ‘ragging off’?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Sponging
• Sponging is another broken
colour effect.
• You simply dip a sponge
into a coloured paint, then
apply it to a painted
surface.
• Load the sponge carefully
as too much paint will give
a bad finish.
How many colours can you use
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Stippling
•Stippling is classed as a ‘suede-
like appearance’ effect.
•You apply a colour mixture to a
surface with a brush first, then
use a stippler.
•Stippling gives a ‘blended colour’
look to a surface.
•Various colours can be overlaid
to
create bands of colour.
What types of coating can you use for
stippling?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Wipe and glaze
•Wiping and glazing is a way to highlight a surface on a relief
material.
•You apply a colour to a surface such as a embossed wallpaper,
then wipe the colour back off.
•Many bars and restaurants
used to have this type of effect.
•Various colours can be
overlaid to create bands of colour.
What is a relief surface?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Stencilling: making stencils
•Choose your stencil material.
•Use a stencil mat to cut out
on.
•Use a specialist craft knife
with
a fresh blade.
•Cut away from yourself or
move the design around the
knife.
•Take special care cutting ties.
What materials can you make
stencils from?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Stencilling: applying stencils
• Prepare your materials: stencil,
clean equipment and enough paint!
• Load up your stencilling tool and
dab onto palette to remove excess.
• Apply colour in a stabbing motion,
making sure not to smudge or let
paint creep under stencil.
• Remove stencil carefully.
At what angle should you hold a stencil
brush?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Applying textured paint
Textured paint, sometimes called plastic
paint, is thick and can be manipulated
into different patterns and styles.
There are two types of textured paint:
• Plaster of Paris type
• sand type.
What PPE would you need when using
these paints?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Gilding
• Gilding is the application of gold or
other metal leaf to a surface.
• Transfer leaf, attached to tissue
paper, is applied like a transfer –
easier to apply.
• Loose leaf is applied from a book
or a gilder’s cushion – takes more
skill.
What sort of gold leaf does not tarnish?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Gold size
Gold size is an
adhesive used as
a mordant for
gold leaf, and
needs to reach
the right
tackiness.
What does
‘mordant’ mean?
© Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.
Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition
Defects found in gilding

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Application

  • 1. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Getting started • Dust off the lid to prevent any contamination. • Follow manufacturer’s information on mixing. • Strain the coating if needed. • Pour your coating into a clean, dust-free paint kettle. Why should you NOT mix thixotropic paints?
  • 2. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition • Coat all the bristles of the brush, working in by gently rubbing the brush on the inside of the work pot. • Scrape back the coating off the brush, to ensure the brush keeps its shape. • Do not let the coating go all over the ferrule and handle of the brush – it will drip all over the place! • Get a dip, dipping only the first third of the bristles into the paint then tapping alternate sides of the brush on the inside of the pot. Why should you only dip the first third of the bristles into the paint? Loading brush
  • 3. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Cutting in is the action of applying paint to one surface while keeping paint off an adjoining surface: for example, when painting a wall, keeping paint off the ceiling. Why would you need to cut in when painting a window frame? Cutting in
  • 4. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Applying the coating • Spread it out on the surface in all directions to prevent it sagging. • Spread the coating up and down in a vertical motion. • Spread the coating out in a horizontal direction. Why should you spread the paint in this order?
  • 5. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition ‘Laying off’ means removing the brush marks. • With an oil-based coating, use the tips of the brush to lightly remove the brush marks, keeping in the same direction. • With a water-based coating, ‘lay off’ in an arcing motion, to remove any brush or roller marks. Laying off
  • 6. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Applying emulsion with a roller Applying a water-based coating is quicker and easier with a roller. • Cut in your surface. • Apply your coating with the roller in a ‘W’ motion. • This ensures that all of the surface has been coated, especially when you apply a second coating.
  • 7. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition After applying coatings • Clean brushes out correctly. • Wash water-based coatings out of the brush with clean water, then store brush away. • Wash oil-based coatings out with clean turps or brush cleaner, then store brush away. • Oil-based brushes can be kept in a brush keep until used again.
  • 8. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition • Prepare your surface, by cleaning and keying it. • Apply a ground coat with no brush marks. • Apply a scumble glaze sparingly, laying off in the direction of the panel. • Drag a graining brush through the glaze to create uneven lines. • Stipple the surface gently. How do you key a surface? Graining
  • 9. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition • Apply oil-based black eggshell ground coat. • Apply thin layer of glip. • Apply dark green paint, then light green paint. • Stipple with a hair hog stippler. • Distress the surface, then flick on white spirit. • Create fine lines with white eggshell paint, and soften. • Protect with a layer of varnish. What is glip? Marbling: vert de mer
  • 10. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Rag rolling • Rag rolling is classed as a broken colour effect. • There are two ways to create the effect: ‘ragging on’ and ‘ragging off’. • The effect is created by applying a colour to a painted surface with a rag, then lifting off to expose ground colour, creating a broken colour. What is the difference between ‘ragging on’ and ‘ragging off’?
  • 11. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Sponging • Sponging is another broken colour effect. • You simply dip a sponge into a coloured paint, then apply it to a painted surface. • Load the sponge carefully as too much paint will give a bad finish. How many colours can you use
  • 12. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Stippling •Stippling is classed as a ‘suede- like appearance’ effect. •You apply a colour mixture to a surface with a brush first, then use a stippler. •Stippling gives a ‘blended colour’ look to a surface. •Various colours can be overlaid to create bands of colour. What types of coating can you use for stippling?
  • 13. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Wipe and glaze •Wiping and glazing is a way to highlight a surface on a relief material. •You apply a colour to a surface such as a embossed wallpaper, then wipe the colour back off. •Many bars and restaurants used to have this type of effect. •Various colours can be overlaid to create bands of colour. What is a relief surface?
  • 14. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Stencilling: making stencils •Choose your stencil material. •Use a stencil mat to cut out on. •Use a specialist craft knife with a fresh blade. •Cut away from yourself or move the design around the knife. •Take special care cutting ties. What materials can you make stencils from?
  • 15. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Stencilling: applying stencils • Prepare your materials: stencil, clean equipment and enough paint! • Load up your stencilling tool and dab onto palette to remove excess. • Apply colour in a stabbing motion, making sure not to smudge or let paint creep under stencil. • Remove stencil carefully. At what angle should you hold a stencil brush?
  • 16. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Applying textured paint Textured paint, sometimes called plastic paint, is thick and can be manipulated into different patterns and styles. There are two types of textured paint: • Plaster of Paris type • sand type. What PPE would you need when using these paints?
  • 17. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Gilding • Gilding is the application of gold or other metal leaf to a surface. • Transfer leaf, attached to tissue paper, is applied like a transfer – easier to apply. • Loose leaf is applied from a book or a gilder’s cushion – takes more skill. What sort of gold leaf does not tarnish?
  • 18. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Gold size Gold size is an adhesive used as a mordant for gold leaf, and needs to reach the right tackiness. What does ‘mordant’ mean?
  • 19. © Pearson Education Limited, 2008. Copying permitted for the purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Painting and Decorating NVQ and Technical Certificate Level 2, 2nd Edition Defects found in gilding