Not exact matches
I mixed annie sloan's empire gray and black pepper, turned out so pretty almost bluish looking (I'm obsessed) however then I used general finishes top coat with a
foam brush and it left
white streaks all over I tried to sand and made it worse I don't know what to do!!
Snow Globe Wreath (2) 16 inch styrofoam wreath forms
Foam cutter Hot glue gun 1/2 yard Mulberry Lane
White Snowy Scene Dots Plastic sheet Christmas tree truck ornament Bottle
brush tree 2 bags of snow ball filler Mini tree snowflake ornaments and thread
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After the modge podge was dry, I painted
white chalk paint over the entire board with a
foam brush.
STEP 2: Take your
foam brush and apply
white acrylic paint all over the top of your wooden box.
Apply paint to your
foam brush, and using your stencil, paint on your stars in
white.
-- Americana Multi-Surface Paint -LCB-
white birch -RCB--- Pumpkins from Dollar Tree — Brass Studs from Hobby Lobby —
Foam Brush — Jute Twine — Glue Gun
Then I did the
white stripes with a
foam brush.
Using
white acrylic paint and
foam round pouncer
brush stencil your geometric tree design on to the fabric.
-- Cricut Explore cutting machine — Cricut cutting mat — freezer paper or Cricut vinyl — pillow cover, to create a cover see the instructions HERE — iron & ironing surface —
white acrylic paint — round
foam pouncer
brush or 1 ″
foam paintbrush
Chalk - finish acrylic paint (I used charcoal and
white)
Foam brushes Oil - based metallic paint pens (I used silver and gold) Metallic acrylic paints (I used copper)
Americana Decor Chalky Finish paint (Rouge — Red, Everlasting —
White, Legacy — Blue) Burlap cut into 4 x 6 ″ pieces
Foam brushes Painters tape Jute twine Glue gun
I then used a
foam brush to paint on the first layer (I mixed some of the
white with the orange chalk paint to lighten it).
All it took was some more burlap, a stencil with leaves,
white craft paint, a
foam brush and some masking tape.
I simply used a
foam brush and
white paint to paint the interior just like I did on this frame here.
I removed the eyes with a screwdriver and painted the beak with
white craft paint and a
foam brush.
Once glue was dry, I removed the clamps and applied a «
white wash» look using a
foam brush and multi-surface acrylic craft paint.
I used a small
foam roller and a tiny craft
brush to get around the edges by the
white trim.
I applied several layers of the
white chalky paint with a
foam brush.
-LSB-...] painted the pumpkin using a
foam brush and
white chalky paint I had left over from my DIY Glass Bottles.