Tape Cut-Out Techniques – Part 4 of the Paintshop on Surfline

paintshop4Drew uses standard masking tape and cutting techniques to quickly add some life to a Ron House gun. In a nutshell, tape off whatever your going to be painting. Sketch out your design. Cut design out with a razor blade (kids – have your parents help you with this). Spray with Montana Spray Paint for rich, vibrant color. Pull the tape and amaze yourself and friends.

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  4. Kids – Paint with Drew! July 25, 2009 Dana Point
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Comments

  1. Fred says:

    Hey Drew,

    Thanks for the great tutorial!
    I was just wondering if the original finish should be sanded beforehand, and if the spray paint should be sealed when dry. Can you recommend a sealer?

    Thanks,
    Fred.

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