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The Best Stain for Weathered Wood Look
How to give wood a weathered look for your farmhouse style diy furniture projects and crafts! This DIY weathered wood stain creates the perfect grey weathered stain look when you don't have access or the budget for real weathered wood. Upcycle and redo furniture with weathered wood like a painted dresser with stained top, all weathered wood tables and chairs, DIY bedroom furniture and more! By A Ray of Sunlight #weatheredwood #furnitureredo #woodworking #farmhousestyle
How to Spray Polyurethane
Spraying polyurethane over painted furniture is the easiest way to get perfect looking painted furniture! Spray polyurethane over chalk paint, milk paint or stain. Here is how to spray polyurethane as well as tips and tricks to get the best results! #paintedfurniture #chalkpaint #arayofsunlight
Extreme Before and After Dresser Makeover! | Furniture Flip With Color Wash Technique
Extreme Before and After Dresser Makeover! | Furniture Flip With Color Wash Technique
Whitewashing Wood Furniture -#painted Furniture #whitewashing #whitewashingfurniture #diywhitewash
Whitewashing Wood Furniture -#painted Furniture #whitewashing #whitewashingfurniture #diywhitewash
I Painted This Cabinet PINK | paint, charity shop, Makeover | We picked this cabinet up from the thrift store and gave it a new makeover. Crazy what some paint can do, right? | By A Ray of Sunlight - Painted Furniture & DIY | Hey, guys. Today, I'm sharing this little hallway cabinet makeover. This is what it looked like when I picked it up from our local thrift store. It came with a few scratches on top, a really dirty inside, and an outdated paint job. First things first, I put it up on my workbench and removed all of the hardware including the door hinges. Hinges can be a mess to put back on so I labeled them with a few details including which one was the top and which one went on bottom and which way they went then I put them in a container with the rest of the hardware next I scrubbed the whole thing down with some crud cutter to make sure that there wasn't anything on the surface to prevent the new paint job from sticking this thing was pretty gross and as the spray sat I could see the spray dripping down and turning brown from all of the gunk on it so I cleaned it all a couple of times including a rinse job at the end then when it was all dry, I scuff sanded it all down with my favorite little sander. The scuff sanding is just an extra step to make sure the paint sticks really well especially because I sell this furniture that I paint. Before I got this little sander, I used to scuff sand by hand with just two 20 grit sandpaper instead but man, I sand a lot of furniture so this little sander has been a game changer for me. When scuff sanding, there is really no need to actually sand it down to bare wood. You just want to remove the shine and dull the surface so the paint has a better chance of on to the surface. Since the top had some damage, I sanded it down just a little bit more trying to sand out those scratches. Then, I vacuumed up all of the dust I created and wiped it all down with a tap cloth to remove any remaining dust. These tap cloths are really so amazing at picking up every little single spec of dust and are so much better than using just a lint-free rag. For the next step and since I wanted to paint a light color, I wanted to make sure that I wouldn't have any bleed through issues where a wood underneath the paint stains through the paint. So to prevent that, I busted out some bin shellac base primer and brushed and rolled it all over. Honestly, I completely regretted my decision to brush and roll the primer on. I wish that I would have just taken it outside and sprayed it with some bin shellac in a spray can instead. Even though I used a really nice roller, I still had a lot of texture from the roller and it honestly just took forever to roll it on instead of spraying it. So next, time, I'll be using the spray version of the primer instead. After about an hour, the primer was dry so I sanded the primer down a bit with two 20 grit sandpaper to remove the texture that the roller created. Then, I removed the dust again and painted on another coat of primer and let it dry. With the white primer on, I noticed a few seams that were really showing up. So, I filled them in with some paintable caulking. I squeezed it on and then, I used my finger to push it into the seams and then, I used the damp rag to remove the excess caulking. Culking isn't easy to sand down so I really wanted to get it wiped off before it dried. The caulking just filled in those gaps and makes it look so much better. For the I used a couple of paint colors that I had on hand. I mixed Fusion Mineral Paint's Peony and what I had left of their cathedral taupe together to create a more muted paint. It was probably about a 10 to one ratio, something like that. Then I mixed in some water to thin the paint out a bit. With this sprayer, I don't measure how much paint to water I use. With my cheap paint sprayer though, I definitely measure the water and paint to make sure this sprayer can spray it. I mixed them up in my paint sprayers container making sure to filter the paint before it went into the container so I didn't have any debris that could clog the sprayer in there Fusion Mineral Paint seems to need to be a little bit more thin than other furniture or chalk paints that I use in my sprayer too then I sprayed my cabinet with a few coats of the paint I let it dry for about two hours in between each coat and I sand it in between each coat to knock down some texture that was left behind Fusion Mineral Paint is a very durable paint that dries in a matte finish and technically it doesn't require a top coat but if you've seen any of my tutorials in the past, you might notice that I still top coat paints like this just for the extra durability. I mean, if I'm going to go through all of this work, I'm going to do what I can to make the finish be as durable and long lasting as possible. So, after the last coat of paint was dry, I sprayed on three separate coats of my favorite clear water-based poly. I also sanded in between the coats of poly with 400 grit sandpaper to make sure the finish was silky smooth when I was done. The next day, I put the cleaned up hinges back on and a new knob. Before I share what this cabinet looks like now, take a second to hit the like and follow buttons. So, here's what it looked like before and here's what it looks like now. Goodbye old outdated finish and hello modern paint job. Thanks for watching. Not sure what supplies you need for your furniture flip? We got you. Click the link in my comment to download our free list of must-have supplies that we use everyday to paint furniture.
I Painted This Cabinet PINK | cabinetry, paint, charity shop, Makeover | We picked this cabinet up from the thrift store and gave it a new makeover. Crazy what some paint can do, right? | By A Ray of Sunlight - Painted Furniture & DIY | Facebook
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Brenda & Stu 🎨🖌️ on Instagram: "✨ Save and share this tutorial and follow us for more furniture flips, hints & tips! ✨ Since posting our makeover video of this Lebus set of drawers, a lot of the questions we’re getting are around using fabric to decoupage the drawers and how we do it. Here you go! Step 1 - Paint your piece of furniture first. If the fabric you’re going to be using is light coloured, then use a lighter colour paint (like white) as your base. Step 2 - Cut your fabric to roughly
271K views · 6.2K reactions | Fast FURNITURE FLIP! | Salvaged by k. scott
Fast FURNITURE FLIP! | Salvaged by k. scott |
31K views · 272 reactions | This is a short makeover reel on this Beautiful piece just finished last week🖤💕 Renovelle - A Sense of Renewal by Vilma Hernandez Re·design with Prima. Fusion Mineral Paint✨✨#renovelleasenseofrenewal #blackpaint #dresser #gold #glamorous | Renovelle - A Sense of Renewal by Vilma Hernandez
This is a short makeover reel on this Beautiful piece just finished last week🖤💕 Renovelle - A Sense of Renewal by Vilma Hernandez Re·design with Prima. Fusion Mineral Paint✨✨#renovelleasenseofrenewal #blackpaint #dresser #gold #glamorous | Renovelle - A Sense of Renewal by Vilma Hernandez | Martin Mayer · Corazon de Niño
36M views · 273K reactions | Making drawer liners fit perfectly! | Making drawer liners fit perfectly! | By Simple ideas | Facebook
Making drawer liners fit perfectly! | Making drawer liners fit perfectly! | By Simple ideas
Paint It Beautiful | I gave these tables a new look in coal black and gold gilding wax | Facebook
Paint It Beautiful | I gave these tables a new look in coal black and gold gilding wax