This purple
gray base coat is actually the remainder of paint from my living room china cabinet.
Not exact matches
It's created by topping the
gray metallic
base coat with a silk matte clear
coat.
The stunning example that Aston is showing off here is decked out in a white
base coat, with black,
gray, and orange highlights, but I am sure there are other color options available.
From the
base of the neck to the
base of the tail, the
coat should be silver - blue,
gray, or black in color.
The
coat is generally silver - blue, dark
gray, or near - black from the
base of the neck to the
base of the tail and it is parted down the middle.
So a sable dog who is also carrying 2 copies of the chinchilla gene will have a
gray base to the
coat, rather than yellow (sometimes this is seen in Belgian Tervurens).
The
base coat of old paint on the trunk was a light blue
gray.
Question... did you only use one
coat of your
base coat (the
gray)?
Once in place, I used my foam roller and added the stencil using Slate, that same dark
gray color that was used for the
base coat.
2) Use a
coat of light
gray over a lacquer
based primer before applying white paint.