Painting in Tight Spots

Faced with a tight spot to paint? Its not time to find a super small brush.
Instead lets break out that blue painters tape.


Now that both sides of the casing is taped off all the way to wall, now we can paint with no little restraint.

Wait for the first coat to dry. Then apply second. We only want to tape this off once and be done once.

After applying second coat, remove that tape.

Rip the tape off and viola, no smaller brush needed.