Sentences with phrase «coat of paint then»

I feel if the sanding and the primer allowed for one coat of paint then it would have been worth it, but I knew that would not be the case after already having practice on the previous cabinets.

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You can also paint the craft sticks with one coat of white first to give them a bright base, then use one coat of color paint
The first coat of paint was mixed with water and then applied with a brush.
The inside is painted in a coat of Greek Blue, then a layer of Provence.
To prep them for paint, I gave them a light sand with a 220 grit sand paper (affiliate) and then applied a coat of Rust - Oleum Liquid sander / deglosser (affiliate).
I gave the chair two coats of chalk paint, then finished it off with Americana Deep Brown Wax.
Then I brushed a couple of coats of black chalkboard paint over the rest of the stick, on both sides.
The chest of drawers was painted with a thick coat of Primer Red first, and then Lem Lem.
WOLFGANG JOOP grew up a little this season - reining in the multicoloured dots to vaguely more sensible checks, but there was still plenty of colour: black and white vertical stripes were roughly painted onto cotton coats and tights and then daubed with yellow and green and red squares at random.
Your child can apply two coats of Mod Podge, then spray paint the shoes gold.
I gave the stand 2 coats of Duck Egg Blue chalk paint and then distressed, using my 120 grit sanding block.
Then using a wooden crate that I had from Typo I gave it 2 coats of my milk coloured chalk paint and then distresThen using a wooden crate that I had from Typo I gave it 2 coats of my milk coloured chalk paint and then distresthen distressed.
5) Spray paint both sides of ornaments with two coats of metallic spray paint, then 6) hot glue ribbon and mini mirrors to both sides of foam.
My trick also is to paint the first coat with a brush then the second coat of paint with a sponge roller.
Then I painted my blocks with one coat of chalk paint.
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 also took some mini terracotta pots I had sitting around and gave them a quick coat of white spray paint, then gave them a copper ombré look by lightly layering the bottom with the copper spray paint.
I gave it two coats of chalk paint and then used an old rag and foam brush to apply the wax.
Then, I sprayed on a coat of the hammered oil rubbed bronze and finished with a heavy coat of the textured spray paint.
The dresser was previously painted for Jackie's sister in shades of pink and purple (I can't find my «before» pics anywhere but you can imagine) so I painted over it using Annie Sloan's «Napoleonic Blue» Chalk Paint then added two coats coat of clear water - based satin Varathane on top.
Then I applied a couple coats of white chalk paint.
I went over them with two coats of whitewash (a cup of paint with a couple tablespoons of white paint mixed in) and then stained them with mini wax Provincial.
Then when my paint had dried, one more layer of top coat and my look was complete!
The entire piece got a couple coats of Annie Sloan's Napoleonic Blue, then a coat of dark wax before painting the graphic.
I also gave a coat of the same color paint to the basswood canvas and then glued the flower to the wood using some construction glue intended for gluing odd things together.
I only painted the one coat of gripper onto the cabinet and shelves, then it was onto the black paint.
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.
Each brooch is a mini work of art, as they are made of laser cut acrylic, and then tediously hand painted, followed by a coat of resin, and feature a locking clasp glued to the back.
Once I painted it with 4 coats (one of the reasons I hate painting lighter colours is the number of coats you have to paint) I distressed and then in the panel section I hand painted this little vintage style design.
Then I applied 1 coat of primer and 2 coats of antique white latex paint.
Then add a second coat of paint with the dabber.
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.
Hi Karen, I am somewhat of a novice at using milk paint, but I had success with painting a base coat in one color, then using the wax puck in spots, and then painting over the piece with a second color of milk paint.
If you put a base coat of milk paint on a piece with the bonding agent and then put a top layer on in another color will you get that wonderful chipping?
Then I followed with the same 2 coats of chalk paint and 2 coats of matte polyurethane as the first cabinet.
I started with a coat of Minwax Dark Walnut, then painted over the stain with Annie Sloan's Chalk Paint in Old White.
I used a primer first, then 3 coats of chalk paint, after a couple days I started to apply the clear wax and noticed the paint is cracking.
Then when it's dry, continue with your second coat of paint.
I applied two coats of Modern Masters Metal Primer, and then one coat of the Metal Effects Copper paint.
Vicki decided she wanted it painted white, so we threw on a coat of primer then a couple coats of Annie Sloan Old White chalk paint.
If you used a brand that allows you to do this (Annie Sloan is one) you can paint another coat over the wax, then seal the fresh coat of paint with poly.
Jan, I have tried many products to use over chalk paint, several waxes then I switched to polycrylic top coats and have tried several, the best I've ever used is Polyvine Decorator's Varnish Dead Flat Finish — it DOES NOT yellow, I just used over two big pieces of furniture painted in Pure White and Off White and absolutely no yellowing.
I start with Fusion ultra-grip on my pieces and then Fusion paint, and then after days of curing, I use the tough coat.
I painted 2 coats of chalk paint onto the box and then I distressed it with fine grit sandpaper.
I would do a couple coats of primer right over the existing paint, paint again, then seal:).
Or you can use mineral spirits to strip the wax, throw another coat of paint on then seal it.
After my last coat of paint had partially dried, I removed the painters tape and then let my paint dry completely.
We took the backing off the mirror, took the mirror out and put it away for safe keeping (ya know, in case I want to use it for some random diy project in the future) and then I painted the frame with a couple coats of Chalk Paint ® in Pure White.
We lightly distressed the painted areas with a sanding block, then sealed it with a couple coats of our favorite sealer.
I painted the base in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Pure White, lightly distressed it, and then gave it a coat of clear wax.
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