It seems to stay in place for the most part. But I use a light brush stroke over the vaseline. Not a lot of pressure as I run the brush over that part.
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Ok so I thought I’d be adventurous and try this technique on an antique desk. I’d already had two coats of primer on it and MEANT to just try this on one drawer first to see how it turned out. Well, my early onset dementia kicked in apparently and I marked up all the drawers and the whole desk with spots of two colors of paint. I tried this technique on a drawer last night and wiped off the paint today and don’t like it. I’d rather paint the dresser white and distress. Now what do I do about the places I’ve put the other paint on? I put on a brown and mixed another color a little lighter that’s a grayish brown. What do I do now to salvage this project? And yes, I’m a beginner. So mad at myself. Please help!
Good on you for trying something new. But I do understand the frustration of something not turning out how you had hoped. I not a professional and have only painted a couple of pieces for my own home. My suggestion for you would be to either try sanding it right back or if sanding doesn’t appeal to you as it can be a big job or use a paint stripper. A good low odour one is the brand Citristrip (that’s probably not the correct spelling). I would try to watch some videos of people using it first. But the instructions on the bottle are pretty clear. I think watching a lot of other furniture upcycling videos will be of a huge benefit. I watch most of them on mute and at 2x speed. If they do something I’m really interested in then I’ll stop it and start again properly. Doing this makes it faster and easier to find a channel with the style you like and or the process you want to perfect. I hope this has been of help to you.
I think you will have to either sand the painted areas or remove the paint from the areas you have painted. I would try sanding smooth first. Then paint with the desired colors.
I would definitely give it a couple coats of poly in a kitchen. Or a top coat like Rethunk junk tough top or Dixie belle gatorhide. I have not done this on my kitchen cabinets but I have had customers that did and it worked well.
I love how you do your videos…. Very easy to watch… I am gonna do this chippy look on a few cabinet doors, add feet, and turn them into trays… Thanks
I LOVE that idea! Join our community so you can share photos when you complete them. I would love to see what you create.
Great effects and I’m gonna try this
Thanks, I hope you do!
It looks so easy to do!
It is very easy! Let me know if you try it.
Very pretty result but I don’t understand how the brush keeps from dragging the vaseline into areas where it’s not wanted.
It seems to stay in place for the most part. But I use a light brush stroke over the vaseline. Not a lot of pressure as I run the brush over that part.
Me encantan tus proyectos ojalá hubiera traducción al español. Soy de México mi nombre es Yovana
Thanks so much! I hope you try it! I have never been to Mexico but maybe one day I will. Thanks for watching.
I did it… can’t post the picture here
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How it came out, pls
Ok so I thought I’d be adventurous and try this technique on an antique desk. I’d already had two coats of primer on it and MEANT to just try this on one drawer first to see how it turned out. Well, my early onset dementia kicked in apparently and I marked up all the drawers and the whole desk with spots of two colors of paint. I tried this technique on a drawer last night and wiped off the paint today and don’t like it. I’d rather paint the dresser white and distress. Now what do I do about the places I’ve put the other paint on? I put on a brown and mixed another color a little lighter that’s a grayish brown. What do I do now to salvage this project? And yes, I’m a beginner. So mad at myself. Please help!
Good on you for trying something new. But I do understand the frustration of something not turning out how you had hoped.
I not a professional and have only painted a couple of pieces for my own home.
My suggestion for you would be to either try sanding it right back or if sanding doesn’t appeal to you as it can be a big job or use a paint stripper. A good low odour one is the brand Citristrip (that’s probably not the correct spelling). I would try to watch some videos of people using it first. But the instructions on the bottle are pretty clear.
I think watching a lot of other furniture upcycling videos will be of a huge benefit. I watch most of them on mute and at 2x speed. If they do something I’m really interested in then I’ll stop it and start again properly. Doing this makes it faster and easier to find a channel with the style you like and or the process you want to perfect.
I hope this has been of help to you.
I think you will have to either sand the painted areas or remove the paint from the areas you have painted. I would try sanding smooth first. Then paint with the desired colors.
@@Shopallyoops That’s what I was thinking just wanted confirmation in case I needed to do something else. Thank you for replying.
Kitchen cabinets would you clear coat it with Poly? Has anyone tried this technique on Kitchen cabinets?
I would definitely give it a couple coats of poly in a kitchen. Or a top coat like Rethunk junk tough top or Dixie belle gatorhide.
I have not done this on my kitchen cabinets but I have had customers that did and it worked well.
Your grandson calls you " gogo " ❤are you South African?
Hey! I am not South African. He just started calling me GaGa. Is Gogo South African for grandmother?
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