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Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint.

Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry. The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture. Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint.

Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint. 12350275782725247802
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Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry. Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint. The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture.

Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth.

The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture. Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry. Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint.

Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint. Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture. Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry.

Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. 12350275782725247802
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Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry. Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture. Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint.

Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry.

Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry. The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture. Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint.

Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint. Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture. Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry.

Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry. 12350275782725247802
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The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture. Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint. Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry.

The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture.

Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry. Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture. Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint.

View How To Create Shabby Chic Look Pictures. Feb 12, 2014 · once you have chosen the piece of furniture you are going to work with, prepare first, if necessary, by removing any varnish or shine with sand paper and then apply two coats of chalk paint. The style is imitated in faux painting using glaze or by painting then rubbing and sanding away the top coat to show the wood or base coats, known as “distressing” the finish of the furniture. Paint with a big brush in all directions, then wax with clear wax using a big brush or a cloth. Put a good coat of this paint on your piece and allow it to dry.