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Customize a Skateboard

Give a new lease of life to a child's old skateboard, by spraying it with a unique design. With a spot of Valspar Spray Paint and minimal artistic know-how we can take you through the process in 7 easy stages and at a fraction of the cost of buying a brand new board. All you need to create that killer look is some Valspar spray paint, self-adhesive plastic and masking tape. In this example we've used White Primer and Pacific Blue but why not have some fun with our Hi Visibility range or go mad with our Metal range, the options are endless.

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You'll need

Skateboard
Low tack
Self-adhesive plastic repositionable
Masking tape
Scissors (or craft knife)
Pencil
Newspaper

White Primer

Gloss Pacific Blue

Hints & tips

"Get online and research board designs for inspiration try www.skateboard.com"

You can spray a skate board with spray paint
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Step by step guide
Step Number1

Ok, you're ready to start giving the skateboard some street style. Firstly you need to strip theboard down. Unbolt the trucks (wheel components) so you're left with the board and wheels etc as separate pieces. Make sure all surfaces are clean dry and smooth before you begin. Also place down a dust sheet or newspaper to protect the area in which you are spraying.

 
Step Number2


Alternatively you may want to follow the design overleaf. Start by priming the trucks and surface of the board. We chose White Primer for a tough long lasting finish. Allow one hour drying time.

 
Step Number3

Using strips of masking tape you can easily create a web effect, lightly apply the tape ensuring the previous coat is dry before doing so.

 
Step Number4

Next spray Gloss Pacific Blue over the complete area. Again allowing one hour drying time. Once dry carefully remove the masking tape, you now have a web effect.

 
Step Number5


Take a large section of self-adhesive plastic, draw the outline of the word 'Spider' and cut it out. Keep the bits of self-adhesive plastic you've just cut out handy as you'll need them later on! Lightly place this mask over the web area and again spray Gloss Pacific Blue. Leave to dry for one hour.

 
Step Number6

When dry lay down the word 'Spider' using the letters you previously cut out and lightly spray White Primer around the edges, this will create the ghosting effect you see overleaf.

 
Step Number7

Now the spraying is complete leave the board to dry for as long as possible (we would suggest at least an hour). Once you are happy that the paint is completely dry you can re-assemble the components you removed earlier. Your Skateboard champ is now ready for action, what a popular parent you will be!

 
Step Number8

Note: Always follow usage instructions on the reverse of Valspar Spray Paint cans. The purchase of spray paint by children under the age of 16 is illegal. This project should only be completed by an adult.



 
  

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