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Where To Buy Cardinal Paint
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Whether you are a homeowner or an Interior Designer, from repaints to new builds, Cardinal Painting Company can accommodate any of your home improvement needs! No job is too big. No job is too small. Just call Cardinal at 480-294-3744 or visit our Contact Page if you prefer to contact us via email ...
From repaints to new builds, Cardinal Painting Company can accommodate any of your project needs! No job is too big. No job is too small. Just give us a call and we will come out and assess the job and give you a fast, free estimate...
Please note that if your material is not new then the paint may not work for touch up as your material has aged and is likely different than it was when new. Learn more about our color matching accuracy. If you need a touch up application, send us a part and we can create a touch up solution precisely matching the current color and sheen of your specific materials.
To make spray paint matched to Sherwin Williams SW2908 Cardinal. MyPerfectColor uses an acrylic enamel which is a fast-drying durable coating suitable for interior or exterior use. MyPerfectColor custom spray paint enables you to conveniently achieve a professional spray-smooth finish in any color in any sheen. It sticks well to most surfaces including metal, plastics, powder-coatings, cabinets and primed or previously painted wood.
While MyPerfectColor can provide paint matched to the Sherwin Williams SW2908 Cardinal, we don't provide any crossover information because this is a subjective determination. Every paint company offers its own unique selection of colors and rarely does a color have an exact equivalent in another company's color collection, so determining which color is the best approximation is a judgement call.
MyPerfectColor is able match all of the Sherwin-Williams paint colors so you can find and enjoy the colors you love. MyPerfectColor uses its expert capabilities to recreate the original Sherwin-Williams color by matching the original Sherwin-Williams color books and swatches. MyPerfectColor is not using Sherwin-Williams paint.
The colors shown on this website are computer video simulations of the Sherwin-Williams Color and may not match Sherwin-Williams Color standards. Refer to Sherwin-Williams Publications to obtain the accurate color. Please know that MyPerfectColor is matching the original Sherwin-Williams color. If you intend to touch up paint that has been on your walls for years, know that your color has undoubtedly changed from the original due to exposure to light and age and the new paint may not match. You will achieve best results by re-coating the entire surface.
Paint in the birds legs with the same dark red paint from step 4 and your angled brush. The legs of the cardinal start at the bottom of the body (more towards the tail than the centre of his belly). They are also angled forwards.
Add some shadow to the birds belly, the back of his neck, and the top part of his tail using the same dark red paint. Use small quick strokes with your angled brush to get feathered like paint strokes
Add some lighter colored feathers to the birds wings with light red paint (3 parts red + 1 part white) with size 1 round brush. There are 2 parts to the cardinal wings, short feathers and the top part of the wing (4-5 thick swoops of paint), and long thin feathers at the bottom (long thin lines of paint that curve with the wing).
Add some highlighted feathers on the neck, head and belly of the cardinal with the same light red paint from step 6 and size 1 round brush. If the light red paint blends too much into the color on the body, lighten it up a bit more with some more white.
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