Pine Sideboard I Have Just Bought An Old Pine Sideboard And I Would Like To Shabby Chic/antique It White. Help!?

I have just bought an old pine sideboard and I would like to shabby chic/antique it white. Help!? - pine sideboard

Surprisingly, I can not find the information on this line, I would. The console has a slightly polished surface that I know I should sand first, but everyone knows how to do this technique?

3 comments:

sadie_oy... said...

Here you go.
... http://www.minwax.com/how_to/antique_fin

Rachel said...

After removing the paint, for a new coat of paint (any color you want), let the paint dry. Once the paint is dry, take steel wool and rub the areas that you want to remove the color. If you rub too far with wool again, you can go back and dry for the paint to leave, and wipe again with steel wool.
To find the color to paint to dry one layer of paint, completely. Apply paint a different color, let dry completely. Enjoy the steel wool and rub until the color above is the background color.
Any application that you use the seal when you are finished with their artistic expression.

lisa h said...

Hi This link should help you

www.shabbychicblog.com

Good luck

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