Scallop {How to}

I promised to share with you all how I painted my daughter’s scalloped wall… so without further ado… here’s the details on how to do this cute paint detail.

{Supplies}

ruler

long level or yard stick

paper plate

pencil

paint

brush

roller

Q-Tip

I decided to make my initial measurement at 8 inches from the ceiling.  I decided on this height based on the doorframe and closet frame in her bedroom.   I wanted to see most of the scallop detail!

I took a ruler and measured 8 inch marks around the room, about 3 feet apart.

Then I took my long level and connected the lines to make a continual line around the room at 8 inches from the ceiling.

To create the scallop I took a cheap paper plate and folded it in half.

 

I took the flat edge of the folded paper plate and placed it along the line.  I started at one of the corners of the room and worked my ways around, tracing around the curved base of the plate to create the cute scallop.

Here you can see how I handled the corners of the room.  The beauty of the paper plate… it bends!

Then I took my Checkerberry pink paint by Glidden and my Purdy 1 1/2 XL brush (I LOVE this brush) to cut in.

Here’s a pic of what this brush looks like…

Purdy 1-1/2" XL-Glide Paint Brush

I bought mine when we moved here almost  3 years ago.  I’ve used it to cut in all the painting I’ve done in this house… great around the ceilings, baseboards, kitchen cabinets… you name it!

Then I used this cute thin roller (love this one too) to fill it all in.

Here she is all pink before I added the little green dot.

This is where I used the nifty Q-tip to make the cute little dot that really completes this project…

The green paint in her room is called Celery Sprig by Behr.

I spread this project over a few days, but in total it took probably around 2 hours.

2 hours = HUGE transformation… LOVE it!

If you missed all the other pics of her pink scalloping you can check them out HERE.

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  1. 1
    Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says:

    The whole room is adorable! Using a paper plate for the scallop – genius!!!

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    Lori says:

    A paper plate how perfect and easy. The dot is the finishing touch, maybe a rhinestone or two would add some glam.

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    Marie @ Chocolate-Covered Chaos says:

    I love this look! I think I'll do this in my soon-to-be-3-year old's (sniff, sniff) bedroom. I'm so glad you shared about your paper plate trick…I was concerned about those corners! I love Lori's idea for a rhinestone…
    Great job!

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    Suzy says:

    Awesome job. I love the simplicity of it and the finished look is amazing.

    Thanks for the tutorial!

    suzy

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    Sjn says:

    thx for sharing the tutorial. It looks fabulous for a 5 year old's room! Love the pink and green together.

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    the cape on the corner says:

    genius, you're a genius. a paper plate and a q tip. unreal! i love it!

  7. 7
    Christine says:

    Thanks for the tutorial and for telling us the paint color I am all over this project, thanks for sharing!

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    Becky@Organizing Made Fun says:

    Very clever…I love how you did that!

  9. 9
    Traci at ThreeDogsAtHome says:

    I love this treatment. And the dot at the top of each scallop really makes it stand out. Beautiful idea and execution.
    Traci

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    Angela says:

    Wow!! You make it look so easy too!

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    Sue@Uniquelychicblogsot.com says:

    Great tutorial…love the paper plate idea!! The room looks beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

  12. 12
    Ashley Tremaine says:

    OMGosh! That is super cute and I think I could tackle it in my little girls room!! Thank you for the inspiration! And thank you for the comment on my blog…I am thrilled that you will be putting it in the PoPP Spotlight Saturday!! Yay!!

  13. 13
    Sandi @the WhistleStop Cafe says:

    Another friday's favorite for sure~
    I need a little sumpin-sumpin in my guest bathroom!

  14. 14
    Red Door Home says:

    What a great detail. How clever of you to use a paper plate!

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    Kristi says:

    So cute & the dot does make it! It looks like your walls have some light texture. That's what we have and I thought it would be such a pain to try and paint designs. I think I'll try this when I redo my laundry room.

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    Decorchick! says:

    This is SOO cute!! What a great idea Maryann! The little dots are fabulous. :)

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    Donene says:

    How clever of you and it turned out fantastic, I love the paint color!

  18. 18
    hollyhs says:

    that turned out so seriously cute! very creative technique. I'm totally saving this link for future reference. :)

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    Cindy says:

    Amazing job! You must have a very steady hand!

  20. 20
    Pretty Pink Cherub says:

    What a wonderful idea and how super cute!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!

  21. 21
    Kristi says:

    Dropping by again to let you know that I featured this.

    http://thespeckleddog.blogspot.com/2010/08/weekly-faves.html

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    Green Gracie Home says:

    love it…you are right, the little q-tip dot is what really sets it off…what a lucky little girl!

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    DesignTies says:

    Such a wonderful project with so much pleasure gained in the results; the room looks so sweet!! Question: Did your scallops meet up perfectly at the beggining/end, or did you have to make one scallop smaller/larger?
    Wish I had a little girl!! ;-)
    Victoria

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    Sweet Bee Cottage says:

    This is almost exactly like the paint treatment I did in my daughter's room a few years ago. Only we painted the scallops the other direction and the bottom 2/3 are pink and the upper 1/3 is green. I measured the walls exactly and then determined what would make an even amount of scallops and made a scallop pattern. I also borrowed my brother's laser level. I just love this look. We're ready to make some changes in her room and I will miss that paint job. Your little dot accent is adorable. Wish I had done that! :)

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    Things That Inspire says:

    Very clever, and great results! Makes me wish my girls were a bit younger – they are closing in on the teenage years, so a scallop probably wouldn't be the look, but I adore it.

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    Mrs.B says:

    It looks great! Thanks for showing the 'how-to'!

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    Fun On a Dime Lady says:

    I'm going to have to keep this in mind when I start painting bedrooms. Very cute!

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    Ann @ makethebestofthings says:

    Genius and gorgeous! You continue to impress me.

  29. 29
    Laura Ingalls Gunn says:

    You are one clever and crafty girl! Well done!

  30. 30
    Deanne says:

    My little girl has a pink and green room too, they are such adorable colours for a little girl.

  31. 31
    JHill says:

    Thanks for linking up to the Mad Skills party this week!

  32. 32
    peggy aplSEEDS says:

    great idea, using a paper plate! thanks for sharing!

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    Bromeliad says:

    The paper plate is genius

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    Six in One Hand says:

    I love your scallops!!!!

    They are soooo precious!!!
    Great job!!!

    I just discovered your blog and I am sooo glad that I did!!!

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    Shaunna says:

    SO ADORABLE!! Thanks for such a great tutorial (you're so brave!) and for linking up to Style Feature Saturday! Awesome! -shaunna :)

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