Not exact matches
You will need some paper (A3 used here) a
white wax crayon and water colors with a paint
brush.
I painted the metal urns in Provence and then dry
brushed Old
White over them, and then applied clear
wax.
Can you give brief instructions in chronological order such as: painted two coats french linen, used clear
wax and dark
wax, followed by dry
brushing with french linen & old
white, folowwed by protective top coat... or did you
wax again?
The
wax is a blend of coconut and beeswax, and it has an overarching scent of cannabis and
brushed suede with hints of tulip and
white musk at the bottom.
What you need: wood (this is 24 ″ X6 ″) 1 ″ paint
brush and a 1 small detail
brush Sharpie (optional)
white chalk paint antique
wax Charcoal pencil tape paper and printer
- Sample pot of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old Ochre (or sub Martha Stewart Vintage Finish Paint in Ivory)-- Martha Stewart Vintage Finish Paint in Brooke - Clear
wax (Annie Sloan Clear
Wax is my favorite)- Dark
wax (I used Annie Sloan Dark
Wax but I've used and like this product as well)- Small natural fiber
brush - Old
white t - shirt
I used Annie Sloan's
white paste
wax to seal the drawer fronts, and to soften some of my
brush strokes.
Can you give brief instructions in chronological order such as: painted two coats french linen, used clear
wax and dark
wax, followed by dry
brushing with french linen & old
white, folowwed by protective top coat... or did you
wax again?
The first prize includes: five colors of milk paint, a Homestead House Espresso
wax, a Miss Mustard Seed
white wax and a
brush.
I dry
brushed the paddles with some Paris Grey and Pure
White and I did end up putting
wax on them, not because they needed
waxing, but because the
wax softened the look a bit.
I applied a coat of Clear Soft
Wax with my
wax brush the next day to the table legs, applying the
wax, and wiping off the excess with a clean
white cloth like I had done with the
wax on the tabletop.
After painting 2 coats of French Linen, dry
brushing with a mix of French Linen and Pure
White, lightly distressing and dark
waxing, the finish is perfection.
These Premium
Wax Brushes are made of high quality
white boar bristles and are excellent for applying
wax to painted furniture.