Here s a tip that will give you a great distressed finish every time when using chalk paint.
Distressed white chalk paint dresser.
Chalk paint possessed magical powers.
Two coats of white furniture paint.
In march a reader named whitney shared her experience with me on instagram here is her comment.
10 optional create a two toned distressed look with chalk paint.
And not only that but chalk paint had the power to free diyers of the dreadful curse of stripping sanding and priming their pieces.
Clean the furniture with tsp to clean and degrease it.
Patch with wood filler if needed and sand rough areas smooth with 150 grit sandpaper.
Creating a distressed look.
Make sure to do the same for the inside of the drawers as well as the outside.
The dresser shown was painted with annie sloan paris grey and old white given three coats of color and waxed.
This distressed painted dresser will be getting a very subtle glaze for a worn and antiqued finish.
It has worked very well in this gorgeous cabinet.
Then follow the steps in the video starting with the vaseline then blue chalk paint.
After a few rubs you will see that the paint has been removed.
Only use one coat of paint.
To get this diy white and grey distressed look on already stained furniture.
To paint this dresser they used chalk finish paint to give the entire piece one coat.
Begin to rub the section of paint with the damp shop towel.
Using chalk paint on furniture.
You can see here where one coat of paint looks mehh ok but the second coat really makes the white white.
The antiquing glaze over white sometimes adds a slightly grungy aged feeling.
This diy version of chalk finish paint can be antiqued or distressed and tinted in your choice of colors.
Once you apply two coats of white furniture paint you should have crisp clean results.
Thanks to your tutorials and tips i finally completed a dresser that i had been trying to paint but it the stain kept bleeding through.
Not too profound i know but by only using one coat of paint versus the two to three i normally give my pieces for solid coverage it makes it easier and faster to reveal more of the wood underneath therefore.
It could adhere to practically any surface on which it was painted varnish bare wood laminate plastic metal glass it made no difference.
This is called wet distressing because you used water to create the distressed look to your painted furniture.