Sentences with phrase «stain over paint»

Plus, we reasoned we could always go back and paint over the stain if it didn't turn out — but it's pretty hard to stain over paint.
A light stain over paint settles into grooves to show off natural detail in the wood.
I received a ton of feedback and I loved the advice I heard several times — you can always paint over stain but you can't stain over paint.
It's never occurred to me that you could stain over paint.
The dirty cowboy consists of drybrushing dark stain over your painted surface, smearing, and sealing.

Not exact matches

It's small and cold and smells of cat pee and paint, as if someone just slapped a fresh coat over God knows what stains, what smells.
These finishes are durable when cleaning, stain resistant, and most likely to hide the paint and imperfections you're painting over.
The governor is facing a loud and well - organized backlash over his proposal to reduce state funding for CUNY by $ 485 million, with advocates painting that move as a stain on his liberal agenda.
This putty had been painted over and stained, and in some cases was used to fill in cracks and gaps that the forger accidentally created.
It also has the negatives like the wood stain occasionally bleeding through, but I bought a sample sized container of the paint I wanted (cost = $ 4) plus the p - of - p (cost = $ 4), and of course has lots of p - of - p left over for another project.
We let the stain dry overnight, then painted over it with chalk paint.
I painted this over the stained wood.
Hi Stephanie, yes I always use Miss Mustard Seed Furniture Wax over all my paint and a beewax furniture polish on any stained wood areas.
Hi Hayley, I like the wipe on Poly too, but I believe that only comes in the oil based version which I don't use over paint, just stain, because it can amber.
Serendipity Refined showed us how to use milk paint as a stain when she made over her fabulous bergère chairs... always one of my favorite styles!
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.
I agonized for months over exactly what to do with the cabinets (Chalk Paint, Alkyd Paint, Re-staining, Gel Stain, Refacing, Waiting until my husband was out of the house then smashing them to pieces so we'd be forced to get new cabinets... etc.) and finally landed on the no - sanding, prime and paint method.
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That's all... and if you decide to put a finish on these shutters, then some left over stain or paint won't hurt!
I started with a coat of Minwax Dark Walnut, then painted over the stain with Annie Sloan's Chalk Paint in Old White.
The sign is more of my favorite style created by dry brushing chalk paint over a stained surface.
I always poly over the glaze, and you can also opt to poly under the glaze as well to have greater control over the glaze and keep it from staining the porous chalk paint as easily.
I am wondering if you can use a spray finish over chalk paint or stained wood furniture?
Water stains bleeding through Wood grain showing Wood tannins bleeding Painting with a «white» or light colored paint over Mahogany or Pine
Painting a piece that you have sanded and now have different finishes visible Planning on painting Pure White or Old White over a wood piece and concerned with stain or wood grain bPainting a piece that you have sanded and now have different finishes visible Planning on painting Pure White or Old White over a wood piece and concerned with stain or wood grain bpainting Pure White or Old White over a wood piece and concerned with stain or wood grain bleeding?
If there is bleed through of the tannins or stain in the wood after one coat of chalk paint, you should use clear shellac over the surface first, let dry, then apply another layer of chalk paint.
I have always loved making things, and have tried several mediums over the years; traditional painting and drawing, stained glass, digital work and most recently polymer clay.
Specialty techniques As either a stand - alone or combined with natural, painted or stained finishes, speciality finishes have grown in variety and popularity over the years.
As either a stand - alone or combined with natural, painted or stained finishes, speciality finishes have grown in variety and popularity over the years.
Opt for a rich brown shade or a trendy gray stain for a more updated look or paint over really old hardwood with enamel paint.
Birds who may chip away over time at a lead - painted windowsill, lick a metal bell toy, nibble on the soldering of a stained glass Tiffany lamp or chew on a metal zipper are constantly ingesting heavy metals and can potentially become intoxicated.
The 80 - year - old Sam Gilliam, known for his ravishing color - field canvases that he sometimes drapes sculpturally on the wall, painted a monumental canvas stained and splattered all over with hot pinks and reds, titled Red April (1970), in direct response to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968.
In her introduction Samet notes: «Although Gilliam is best known for his «Drape» paintings — unstretched canvases stained in vibrant pigments and extended into three - dimensional space — the surfaces of the paintings he has made over a fifty - plus - year career are actually quite diverse.
Moving on to 1954 and the low - keyed eighth painting in the series (now in the Museum of Modern Art, New York)-- greys, blues, muffled yellows on a surface just over six feet high by three and a half feet wide, a motor metropolis of tightly curving ramps with headlight beams spreading like stains suggest a vision, slightly smudged, as if seen through the thick glass window of a skyscraper; at any rate remote from the scene of automotive nightmare.
When Poons, always a great colorist, stained over his ellipse paintings in 1968 he achieved some of the most beautiful, free spirited and innovative abstractions of the decade.
Her staining method emphasized the flat surface over illusory depth, and it called attention to the very nature of paint on canvas, a concern of artists and critics at the time.
Over the years, Bozic has developed a complex process of masking and staining so the natural grain can collaborate with each composition using multiple layers of watered down acrylic paint on maple panels of wood.
VMFA's Wiley exhibit consist of over 60 works, including paintings, sculptures, and stained glass.
The Untitled plywood paintings with brown oil stain will, over time, do what wood does when it ages.
The paintings include large, textured, stained, all - over canvas creations like Schwabacher's Antigone I, from 1958, a 51 x 82 1/4 inch canvas of blood red, ochre, black, blue, gray and white markings that is a figurative abstraction of the Greek myth.
It's fascinating to see the diversity in Foulkes's complex formal language from his signature rag technique using rags to apply and subtract paint to the canvas in a way that anthropomorphizes the rock paintings into denim jean paintings, to the use of drips on the canvases imitating stains of a photograph, or over painting on top of collaged postcards.
The show presents over 30 paintings spanning 40 years including rare «early spray» paintings from the late 1960s, saturated stained canvases from the 1970s, dizzying spray ovals from the 1980s, pulsating orbs from the 1990s, and rhythmic calligraphic swirls from his last decade.
Frankenthaler first began staining thin, luminous paint into raw canvas in the early 1950s, adopting Jackson Pollock's technique of all - over poured pigment but without the gestural drawing marks.
Rudolf Stingel, a conceptualist to the core, has made a number of paintings on canvas over the past two decades, but he has also presented industrial, sometimes stained, carpets as monumental modernist monochromes that he insists can only be read as paintingspaintings that inherently question what a painting should be.
The gallery is a pitched battle about painting versus drawing, figure - ground versus all - over composition; stained versus impastoed surfaces; mythic versus biomorphic forms; and who dripped first.
After a brief and friendly negotiation over price — which included the purchase of a replacement at the Art League Store — the artist removed the paint - stained, three - year - old apron and bequeathed it to his happy visitor.
To date, however, very little attention has been paid to the body of work that immediately preceded those well - known works — extraordinary and fully abstract watercolors, mixed media collages, and stain paintings, sometimes as small as under three inches high or as large as over six feet tall.
In a reaction to the all - over, process oriented abstraction of the midcentury, Landfield painted his abstractions from nature, incorporating an horizon as he used random effects of pouring and staining.
Painstakingly crafted and layered, each canvas is sprayed, stained, or hand - painted over a period of months to create a smooth surface that both preserves a satisfying materiality and exhibits a depth of pigment that is at once ethereal, resonant, and full.
She continued to employ her stain effect, but acrylic provided her with greater control over her effects as it was quicker to dry than oil paint.
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