Once the second
coat of paint dried, I wanted to add a fun design to the tray.
The first
coat of paint dried in under an hour and I applied a second coat.
Once the final
coat of paint dried it was time to wax.
After the first
coat of paint dried, I used a pencil to trace the outline of the state onto the canvas.
I let
that coat of paint dry really well.
Set out to let its new
coat of paint dry, the upcycled cabinetry looks like more of an art installation than a kitchen in progress.
I let
that coat of paint dry really well.
Not exact matches
Optional step: If you want your ornaments to last for years and years, seal them with three to four thin
coats of non-toxic acrylic varnish after the decorative
paint has fully
dried.
We used two
coats of paint especially for lighter colors like white and flesh but don't forget to let them
dry thoroughly before adding another
coat of paint.
Go apple picking Jump in a pile
of leaves Make some autumn art Collect colourful fall leaves Collect seeds from plants in the garden Plant bulbs for next spring Make a bird feeder Make leaf prints Make pumpkin playdough Create an Autumn poem Go looking for spider webs Make a nature table with your Autumn finds Bake an apple pie Carve your own pumpkin Make Autumn sun catchers Go on a bat watch at dusk Make toffee apples Set up a scavenger hunt Collect sycamore seeds Grab an umbrella and go singing in the rain Throw a Halloween party Make an autumn wreath for your door Make a bug hotel Listen to the sound
of leaves crunching under your feet Collect conkers Collect pinecones Collect twigs Make hot chocolate Draw or
paint some autumn still life Attend harvest festival Make apple crisps / chips Remember what you're thankful for Take pictures
of all the different colours you can find in a woodland Make leaf rubbings Go stargazing Have an autumn picnic Look for a full moon Go trick or treating Try apple bobbing Make apple sauce Fly a kite Make a windsock
Dry orange slices Roast pumpkin seeds Make Halloween biscuits Make a rain catcher Build an indoor fort Collect acorns Donate old woollens and
coats to a charity Help clear leaves from the lawn
Paint the inside lid
of the lunch box with two or three
coats of chalkboard
paint, allowing the
paint to
dry between
coats.
When the
paint and markers are totally
dry,
paint a few
coats of craft sealer (Modge Podge) on the rocks, to protect the faces.
When it's
dry, apply a
coat of primer and two
coats of the white roof
paint with a long - handled roller, allowing the layers to
dry after each application.
Once it's
dry you'll need 2 - 3
coats of chalk
paint.
I gave the frame 3
coats of paint, letting it
dry completely after each
coat.
After the last
coat of paint is
dry, I cover the entire piece with a
coat of clear wax.
The next step is applying a
coat of sealing wax (after
paint has
dried for 24 hours).
I gave the board two
coats of acrylic
paint, with about 30 minutes
of drying time in between.
Once the Mod Podge is
dry, use your
paint brush and brush on another
coat on top
of the glitter to set it so it won't come off.
Don't
paint a really thin
coat because the color
of the leaves will show through after it's
dry, but don't
paint a super thick
coat either because you won't get a lot
of crackle.
Once the
paint was
dry, a
coat of Clear Chalk
Paint ® Wax was applied to create a protective seal.
I felt confident applying the clear protective
coat without the FrogTape using an angled brush and didn't want to pull off any
of the bonding
coat which can easily happen once
paint dries.
I
painted the MDF with three
coats of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint (TM) in Graphite and let it
dry overnight.
She made sure the
paint got into all the recesses
of the wood and, before the final
coat was fully
dry, wiped back with a damp cloth to bring out the Burgundy on the raised parts
of the carvings.
While your striped nails
dry,
paint one thin
coat of white polish on your ring finger.
Once the stain was thoroughly
dry, I put on two
coats of paint, allowing each
coat to
dry thoroughly.
I used a couple
of coats of craft
paint and while it was
drying I traced my son's feet (huge for just being 4 years old!)
Step one: apply 1 - 2
coats of chalkboard
paint, allowing each
coat to
dry in between.
I sprayed on two
coats of paint for each candle holder before letting them all
dry for a day.
-LCB- And if you're using acrylic
paint for your project, give the jars 24 hours
dry time between
coats of paint; otherwise when you apply the second
coat it might peel off some
of the first
coat paint -RCB-
After
painting jar upside down from top to bottom (mouth
of jar), once
dry and after a second
coat do you
paint rim
of jar last?
The first
coat of paint was a light layer, and I allowed it to
dry before working on the second
coat.
On a pre-cut board from Michael's I began by
painting on a few layers
of Gesso and then layers
of black
paint,
drying between each
coat with a hair dryer.
I gave the entire piece 2
coats of paint allowing the first
coat to
dry overnight.
I did two
coats of chalk
paint, allowing it to
dry completely in between.
When using the bonding agent you should allow it to
dry for at least a minimum
of 2 hours before applying a second
coat of paint.
Once
dry to the touch, give them a second
coat of paint.
Then when my
paint had
dried, one more layer
of top
coat and my look was complete!
Once that is
dry,
paint a
coat or two
of satin varnish on top to seal the coaster so it can withstand a little moisture.
Apply a
coat of Chalky Finish
paint, allow to
dry for 10 minutes, and then carefully peel up the vinyl stickers while the
paint is still slightly wet.
I suggest two
coats of paint always allowing the first
coat to
dry completely.
Brush on several light
coats of chalkboard
paint onto labels, allowing to
dry thoroughly between
coats.
I
painted 2
coats of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Duck Egg
drying between
coats.
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.
Spray
paint the chest the color
of your choice, using two or three thin layers, allowing them to
dry completely in between each
coat.
I let Ava
paint the base
coat of that metallic blue craft
paint, and when she was done (only after biting a chunk out
of it), I
dry brushed some duck egg blue on top.
Then when it's
dry, continue with your second
coat of paint.
Once the primer white
dries start
painting the soles with the color
of your choice (do two
coats but be sure to let the first
coat dry before starting on your second
coat).
When I was applying the second
coat of paint on top
of the now -
dry first
coat, I broke out the magic solution.
I read your instructions:» I let Ava
paint the base
coat of that metallic blue craft
paint, and when she was done (only after biting a chunk out
of it), I
dry brushed some duck egg blue on top.