🎨 Unleash Your Inner Artist with The Woolie!
The Woolie 2-Color Paint Roller Faux Painting Technique Kit is a beginner-friendly solution for creating beautiful faux finishes. Made in the USA from 100% natural Australian sheepskin, this kit allows you to blend two colors effortlessly without the need for a base coat. It includes essential tools for both large and small projects, ensuring a professional finish every time. Plus, it's reusable and easy to clean, making it an eco-conscious choice for your painting needs.
Manufacturer | WOOLIE INC, THE |
Part Number | 100603 |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.25 x 12.5 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 100603 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | MULTI-SIZE |
Color | Natural; Buff; Yellow; White; Multi Color |
Style | Faux Finish Wall Painting - Kits - Rollers - Tools - Applicators - Brushes - Sponges - Supplies |
Finish | Faux Painted Finish |
Material | 100percent Natural Sheepskin Shearling Lambskin - NOT Synthetic - NOT Woven or Synthetic Blend - Durable, Washable & Reusable. |
Pattern | Paint Tool Kit |
Shape | Multiple |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 7 |
Usage | Faux Painting Kit |
Included Components | Full-Size Split Paint Tray;, Little Woolie Paint Pad; Two 1-Inch Brushes;, 9 Inch 2-Color Split Roller Sleeve; |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | SELLER RETURN POLICY: 1) You have the right to return this item for a refund if it is in NEW AND UNUSED condition; 2) Item is returned within the accepted period of 30 DAYS. SELLER WARRANTY POLICY: 1) This item’s warranty is provided the manufacturer of this product; 2) All defective manufacturer’s warranty claims must be processed through Seller directly. 3) CONTACT SELLER DIRECTLY to request authorization and processing of your warranty claim for refund or replacement. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY POLICY: The Woolie Manufacturing warrants our products to perform satisfactorily when used properly in accordance with its instructions for faux finishing. We will replace the product or refund the purchase price in the event the product is proven defective, which shall be the exclusive remedy under the warranty. Liability for consequential damages is specifically excluded. No other warranties expressed or implied are given. |
V**S
The Bomb!
I love the Woolie system. I'm so glad I discovered it. The only faux painting I had done was using a rag technique about 15 years ago. It was moderately successful bout I wouldn't do it again. So I just finished our foyer in the blended style using the split roller and it looks amazing! We followed the instructions as per the videos and the results are epic. I will definitely get another roller when the time comes. They get very crusty on the edges even after a thorough washing so I don't know how many times they can realistically be used.I will share my experience. You may have to go over some areas twice because your first efforts might not be as you hoped. So don't lose faith. You can easily go over a previously painted area and make it look like the rest of the wall. Please note this as well; if your job is going to require multiple days as ours did, you're going to have mixed results when you start on the second day. When I started the second day of this split roller blended look, the paint was going on very blurry and not at all like day 1. I kept on keeping on and it started to behave, and my muscle memory returned as well. So don't despair! Just keep at it. The roller and the paint will adjust, as will your technique. Blending with a previously painted area takes only a bit of practice but it isn't hard.Another thing you'll contend with if your job entails a lot of wall space is how one area will inevitably look darker or lighter than another, so you just have to go back to your paint tray and try to load the appropriate side of the roller a bit more. We found that the lighter color REALLY wants to dominate, so you have to roll that baby until it blends in. Trial and error, but you can't get it wrong. It's way more art than science. Some degree of "mistakes" give it character. You'll be so proud when you're done! If you have a high ceiling it's kind of a bear, because it's really hard to tell what results you're getting when your face is only a foot or so from the wall, so get used to the idea of climbing up and down the ladder and criticizing the hell out of yourself. :)Lastly, when you come to corners you can use the little Woolie pad for sure, but I also used the brush a lot. Especially near the ceiling, where I held a piece of cardboard to the ceiling and used the roller to get as close to the corner as possible, but was left with a line of solid color, in our case, sage that I used to cut in with. It took a bit of practice but I used the brush in a pointillist style and dabbed the lighter color as randomly as possible. A man on horseback couldn't tell. Looks pretty good. Again, it's a technique meant to have character! The same process more or less was used in the wall corners. In areas around doors where a roller wouldn't fit I used the small Woolie pad and messed around with technique A LOT until I got a routine that worked, that with a little of the brush dabbing did the trick more or less. The little Woolie also got very crusty and is not basically useless after 2 days.Cheers! And good luck!
L**C
Prefer the pad, but still great.
I don't love this item as much as the Woolie pad, but it's very nice to have. It is much faster and easier than single color rolling, and faster than the single Woolie pad method, but the effect is not as muted as that which the Woolie pad gives. I am going to use this in my hallway, but I'm going to keep the pad handy to soften the edges. I have to say that the mini-Woolie is fairly useless after the first use...unless you dunk it in water and dry it off constantly, it gets quite crusty around the edges very quickly (and the one I received wasn't very "filled out" to begin with). I still recommend all the Woolie products, though. They make painting your walls a lot more fun and interesting.
H**R
Works Perfect
Just follow the video, let it dry before you start messing with or trying to fill in what you think is wrong, sometimes a break and it looks perfect when you return. I put on a clear coat, and not only does it look like marble, but my 4 kids cannot stain it. Everything wipes off.
J**S
serves the purpose
I am satisfied with my purchase, the woolie roller is fast and easy to use, only draw back is that you need to keep fluffing the wool up on the roller in order to form a unique pattern on the wall otherwise the wool wears down when rolling and the pattern comes out too solid.other than that it serves the purpose and the job done faster!!
J**T
Love it!
The process with these rollers is a little bit more involved than regular roller painting. However, the end result is more than worth it! I painted three rooms and they all look great!
R**S
Variations you might have overlooked.
I haven’t used this one yet.I have used this in the past and yes, itworks well. Their informational guide andon-line UTube videos are excellent formany designs and tastes.I recommend watching them first then youcan decide on the style/pattern youlike.
U**O
Exactly as advertised
I was a little skeptical about trying something that was advertised as 'easy and fun' to use, until I read multiple reviews saying the same thing. They weren't lying. It really was very easy and definitely fun to use. It came out beautiful!About the only thing I didn't like was the fact that the roller did get matted down after a while. It would leave streaks that I'd have to go over again right after. Other than that, it came out looking professional.
F**S
Satisfying result
After using this to paint my walls, I thought it would look a lot nicer. I was very disappointed.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
2 weeks ago