JohnnoM
2nd February 2011, 02:10 PM
Hi all,
I've made up some bed heads for the girls beds and SHMBO want's that antique painted look that some shops are selling as "french provincial" whatever that means:?
The furniture simply looks to be painted and then rubbed through the paint in places to make it look worn.
I've made the bed heads in pine and was going to spray on an undercoat and a satin enamel (both tinted to an antique white shade). After the paint has well & trulie dried, I was simply going to give it a hit with a ROS back through the paint to the raw timber underneath...just along the edges a little bit to make it look worn. And then just rub on a bit of wax over the raw timber to seal it a bit.
I've read about rubbing a candle on the raw timber before painting & that should assist the paint to come off & give the job that worn out look...but I think that was under a milk paint mixture. I don't want to go to that much trouble, & I recon the enamel would be a better wearing product.
Any thoughts on the ROS approach to this ?
Your help will be very much appreciated:2tsup:
I've made up some bed heads for the girls beds and SHMBO want's that antique painted look that some shops are selling as "french provincial" whatever that means:?
The furniture simply looks to be painted and then rubbed through the paint in places to make it look worn.
I've made the bed heads in pine and was going to spray on an undercoat and a satin enamel (both tinted to an antique white shade). After the paint has well & trulie dried, I was simply going to give it a hit with a ROS back through the paint to the raw timber underneath...just along the edges a little bit to make it look worn. And then just rub on a bit of wax over the raw timber to seal it a bit.
I've read about rubbing a candle on the raw timber before painting & that should assist the paint to come off & give the job that worn out look...but I think that was under a milk paint mixture. I don't want to go to that much trouble, & I recon the enamel would be a better wearing product.
Any thoughts on the ROS approach to this ?
Your help will be very much appreciated:2tsup: