Step 1: Sand and Prime
Begin by sanding your table, shelf, or cabinet. It's best to start with an unfinished piece. If your piece is already painted or finished, you may need to strip off the finish. Otherwise, consult your local home correction store for the best way to prepare your piece for painting.
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After your furniture piece has been sanded or otherwise properly prepped for painting, you will want to start with a good primer. Apply the primer with a roller or brush or use a spray primer. Let the primer dry thoroughly before lasting to the next step.
Step 2: Paint With A Dark Wood Color
Next, paint the shelf or cabinet with a light or dark wood color. Spray paint is best for this. This is not the final color of the piece. This is the color that will show through on the distressed parts of the piece.
Step 3: Paint With White or Pale Color
After this color has dried, spray paint the piece with white, ancient white, or a pale blue, green, or pink. When this layer is dry, plane it with steel wool then brush on acrylic craft paint of the same color as shown in the video below.
Step 4: Distress By Sanding
Once the final coat is dry, distress the piece by lightly sanding the edges and corners of your desk or table to simulate years of use. The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser also works well for removing areas of paint to simulate wear. Continue distressing the piece until you perform the look you want.
Step 5: terminate With Shellac
Dust the piece with a tack cloth and let it dry overnight. terminate the piece with a protective layer of shellac.
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