If you haven't waxed yet you can just prime right over the paint
then paint another coat.
And if I do it, do you think I need to paint underneath the parts I wallpaper or just wallpaper it first
then paint a coat over the wall paper?
Not exact matches
Next, split the remaining banana in half length - ways and glaze with honey (I used a basting brush to
paint the honey on) and
then coat the bananas in the chopped macadamia nuts by dipping them into a bowl - full.
Cane molasses is
then added back in to the beet sugar by
coating (or
painting, as it is called) the beet granules with the molasses.
According to HGTV, add glitter to glue and
then paint even
coats onto the wall.
Let them cool, decorate with
paint and
then you can
paint them with a clear
coat to preserve them.
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.
I make wooden signs... I
paint them with a base -
coat, normally latex or I seal them,
then I use an oil
paint to
paint quotes in them.
Used Annie Sloan chalk
paint, first
coat was French Linen,
then I dry brushed Paris Gray over the top.
The inside is
painted in a
coat of Greek Blue,
then a layer of Provence.
Let the
paint dry,
then lightly sand and add a second
coat.
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.
It is very important to allow the
paint to dry for at least 2 - 3 hours,
then apply a second
coat.
What I usually do with large projects is
paint the first
coat and
then add a little water to the
paint container to thin it (just a bit, like maybe 1 - 2 Tablespoons).
If you're going to believe me when I say that
painting bead board is easy
then I have a bridge to sell you I did two
coats and
then hung up the barn door and my beautiful
coat rack to finally complete our barn door closet!
I gave it two or 3 stain
coats,
then painted on a clear polyurethane sealer.
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.
Kevin started priming the armoire in the sunroom this week: The wood is really drinking up the primer, so I think he's going to put on a second
coat and
then paint it with a durable semi-gloss
paint.
I got a third
coat on the top and
then the
paint ran out.
Then using a wooden crate that I had from Typo I gave it 2 coats of my milk coloured chalk paint and then distres
Then using a wooden crate that I had from Typo I gave it 2
coats of my milk coloured chalk
paint and
then distres
then distressed.
Total project took us about 2 hours, mostly because I had to wait for the
paint to dry before adding the second
coat and
then the hook.
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.
They were
then coated with fresh black spray
paint, wrapping paper was Mod - Podged on and sprayed with a protecting sealer.
If you use two colors would I
paint another
coat with the white, over the blue, and
then sand and wax?
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.