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SPATTER PAINTING
x   SPLATTER PAINTING
xx   DRAWING & PAINTING

Tip suggests the use of a piece of window screen and blowing air as a way to spatter paint.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Aug 1992 (v.9#8) pg. 11

Tips on various spatter techniques to use with watercolor, acrylic or oil.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Mar 1996 (v.13#3) pg. 98

Spattering. How to energize watercolors with this basic, easy-to-master technique.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Sep 1999 (v.16#9) pg. 69

Use sponge and spatter painting to decorate baskets, bowls, linens, dishes, etc.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Sep 1983 (v.61#9) pg. 37, 65

Eight decorative painting techniques for walls and furniture. (1) Marbleizing. (2) Plastic wrap texturing. (3) Wood graining. (4) Sponging. (5) Spattering or flyspecking. (6) Stenciling. (7) Rag rolling. (8) Stippling.
DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Jan-Feb 1990 (v.17#1) pg. 57

Paint magic: How to drag, sponge, colorwash and spatter your way to beautiful walls.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #232 Oct 1982 (v.32#8) pg. 26

Special effects. How to use paint to create eye-catching home furnishings. (1) Spatter painting simulates granite on a fireplace surround. (2) Spatter painting walls and ceilings. (3) Spatter painting furniture. (4) Gilding an ornate mirror. (5) Gilding the legs of a claw-foot bathtub.
HOME MECHANIX #705 Jan 1987 (v.83) pg. 44
Added Info HOME MECHANIX #709 May 1987 (v.83) pg. 6

A look at some of the most popular types of Victorian fancywork.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Sep 1974 (v.2#9) pg. 9

Coats of many colors. Part 2. Special painting techniques, including marbling, graining, tortoiseshelling, spattering, etc.
WOODWORKER #1109 Apr 1986 (v.90#4) pg. 292