Two coats of chalk paint and
a light coat of the wax was all I needed.
Not exact matches
The
wax -
coated yarn is then heated either electrically, or with a flash
of light, and this causes the
wax to expand, with the yarn volume increasing, and the length
of the material contracting as a result.
I used two
coats of Provence and after that was completely dry (I waited about 4 hours), I gave it a
light coat of clear
wax and let it sit overnight.
A
light coat of soft
wax like Johnsons Paste
Wax sold at home improvement stores usually in the paint or cleaning aisles.
After some very
light distressing along some
of the edges, the hutch received a
coat of clear and dark
wax, and then a good buffing after it cured for 24 hours.
A
light coat of soft
wax like Johnsons Paste
Wax sold at home improvement stores usually in the paint or cleaning aisles.
I painted the top with a grey primer I had and then used a
coat of country grey AS and a
coat of coco AS followed by clear
wax and a
light coat of dark.
Next came a
coat of clear
wax all over, followed by a hint
of the Amy Howard
Light Antiquing
Wax in areas that would naturally have more wear.
In order to tone down the bright white and red paint colors (and to add an even more aged look), I then applied a
light coat of some brown furniture
wax.
I printed some sheet music off
of a free internet site, rubbed a
light coating of Annie Sloan dark
wax onto the sheet music, and stuck it in an old frame!
While they were drying, I took some patriotic sheet music I printed off
of a free website and rubbed them with a
light coat of Annie Sloan dark
wax....
One or two
light coats of chalk paint and then the
wax — I think your cabinet will look amazing.