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Are there any good websites that explain how to do paint effects on furniture?

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franke · 18/03/2008 09:43

Yes, I've googled but I'm only coming up with companies that do it for you rather than How To sites. I'm not looking for anything really fancy, just how to achieve a distressed, shabby look. Is it more complicated than painting one colour over another and then rubbing back areas to reveal the colour underneath? I seem to remember there was wax and all sorts involved.

Any tips gratefully received

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chrissnow · 18/03/2008 09:51

I've got a book somewhere . . . . hang on

chrissnow · 18/03/2008 10:33

sorry book mysteriously vanished methinks dh has been putting stuff in the loft again . . . 'tis never his crap !!

chrissnow · 18/03/2008 10:33

sorry book mysteriously vanished methinks dh has been putting stuff in the loft again . . . 'tis never his crap !!

chrissnow · 18/03/2008 10:33

sorry book mysteriously vanished methinks dh has been putting stuff in the loft again . . . 'tis never his crap !!

chrissnow · 18/03/2008 10:34

oops sorry. computer gone mad!!

franke · 18/03/2008 10:40

Thanks for trying chrissnow

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chrissnow · 18/03/2008 11:19

From memory there are a couple of techniques.
1 - sand down said furniture
2 - appply base colour (the one you want to show through)
3 - rub wax (candle is fine) to areas that are raised and edges.
4 - paint top colour (leave to dry)
5 - gently sand down (less gently on waxed areas) till you get finish you are after
6 - clear varnish.

or

You can do a base coat in one colour then get a cloth and cover with furniture wax and rub off till you get desired effect. (this is trickier and more 'murky' looking)

chrissnow · 18/03/2008 11:20

my advice would be to pick up a QUID table from charity/junk shop and practice first.

franke · 18/03/2008 12:03

Thanks again - that sounds like the finish I'm after. I'll give it a go, when I've got something to give it a go on.

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makemineadouble · 23/03/2008 23:33

www.diyclothing.co.uk

try here ask in tips and advice

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