Sentences with phrase «apply milk paint»

For raw wood pieces, you can apply milk paint directly to the surface without the use of a bonding agent.
I applied milk paint immediately — no primer.
I bought some solid wood backer board, sanded it smooth and applied milk paint custom mixed to resemble the vintage green school house chalk boards.

Not exact matches

If you are using a milk paint you may want to apply a wax coat to the top of the paint.
I mixed up the Milk Paint with bonding agent as I always do and started applying the paint....
I applied two coats of white milk paint, let it dry and then used a 180 sandpaper grit and sanded the edges here and there, to give it a really nice Shabby Chic look.
I applied 3 coats of milk paint and distressed lightly with a 180 grit sandpaper to bring out the beautiful details.
To get this look I painted one thin coat of milk paint, applying continuous long brush strokes from one end of the table to the other.
In Purple (1961), Goode positions a milk bottle in front of a domineering monochrome canvas, both of which have been applied with layers of purple oil paint.
Using my trusty method of achieving a non-dragging first coat by dipping the very tips of my natural - bristle brush into water before dipping into the paint mixture, a beautifully - smooth even coat of milk - paint was applied.
A topcoat should be applied to milk paint to protect its matte, absorbent surface.
I knew the design I would draw (more on that below) and decided for this piece I did not wish any chipping to occur which milk paint so characteristically does when applied to a previously - finished piece.
This then led to applying two coats of primer and then applying another coat of milk paint only to run out.
Applying heat is a great way to encourage your milk paint to crackle.
This product may be applied directly over dry milk paint or clear wax.
Once hot glue has cooled, apply a second coat of milk paint to pot, being sure to completely saturate braided rope with paint.
I applied two coats of white milk paint, let it dry and then used a 180 sandpaper grit and sanded the edges here and there, to give it a really nice Shabby Chic look.
Next I added a little Homestead House Salad Bowl Finish (a.k.a. Miss Mustard Seed Beeswax) along all of the edges of each nightstand to provide a resist to the two coats of milk paint that I applied next.
Therefore I decided to forgo the use of OFMP's Extra Bond, which, if applied to the first coat of milk paint, will act as a primer and not allow any chipping to occur through all subsequent layers of paint and medium.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z