Hi, guys!
I am new here, and sure could use some help. I have fallen in love with the look that Brick-Anew seems to give, but for $170+shipping I keep thinking that it looks like just some sort of paint technique! I inquired what you get for that price, and the response was "5 shades of paint, tools (paint tray, rollers, brushes, sponge, etc.), and a step by step video that shows you exactly what to do."
Well, I already have all the basic painting materials (paint, brushes, rollers, sponge, rag, etc). I feel like basically the trick to Brick Anew is probably just knowing *what* to do. It feels a bit like a rip off to pay so much for rollers, sponges, and such.
I'm wondering if anyone has any alternatives, or a way to duplicate the look, of Brick Anew? (The one I really like is Frosted Sunshine--I'd provide a link, but their site at www.brick-anew.com is currently down.)
Thanks for any info, guys.
-Brian
I am new here, and sure could use some help. I have fallen in love with the look that Brick-Anew seems to give, but for $170+shipping I keep thinking that it looks like just some sort of paint technique! I inquired what you get for that price, and the response was "5 shades of paint, tools (paint tray, rollers, brushes, sponge, etc.), and a step by step video that shows you exactly what to do."
Well, I already have all the basic painting materials (paint, brushes, rollers, sponge, rag, etc). I feel like basically the trick to Brick Anew is probably just knowing *what* to do. It feels a bit like a rip off to pay so much for rollers, sponges, and such.
I'm wondering if anyone has any alternatives, or a way to duplicate the look, of Brick Anew? (The one I really like is Frosted Sunshine--I'd provide a link, but their site at www.brick-anew.com is currently down.)
Thanks for any info, guys.
-Brian
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