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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:

Claw Hama
2nd February 2011, 07:30 PM
Hey Johno, there are thousands of ways and everyone will have a different idea. I have done a few antiquey washed out beaten up finishs but I have found the "sticky finish sealer" (forget the exact name) very good. I have painted on a coat, brush is rougher than spray and you can mess it up a bit. Give it a light sand, throw a bit of tint in if you want and do the same again. Dab it here and there with an old rag when its still a bit tacky. Spray with a coat of matt estapol when you have it looking the way you want. Have fun:D

la Huerta
4th February 2011, 02:03 PM
check out www.taradennis.com/ (http://www.taradennis.com/)

there may not be any info on her site but she is sooo good at that sort of stuff, send her a message (i have emailed her a few times and either her or one of her team members have got back to me with advice.

also check out www.porterspaints.com (http://www.porterspaints.com/), they have all the best wash type paints for what you need, if you can get to a store they usually have some stunning examples, or just give them a call.

hope this helps


La H

JohnnoM
4th February 2011, 05:23 PM
Hey thanks guys...( I better not let SWMBO any where near Tara's things...very nice.:C

Some great tips there Claw...I'm going to give those things a go

Thanks heaps:)

Claw Hama
4th February 2011, 09:09 PM
Porters is good stuff, I use quite a bit of it too. But most people already have some daggy old under coat or scrap paint in the shed. If you want it to look old and ruff whats better than old and ruff paint:D and its cheap.