Paint Hack: Distressing and Aging Techniques | Fusion™ Mineral Paint
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Distressing and aging your furniture is as easy as 1, 2, 3 with these super simple tips and tricks! Follow along with this video and have your pieces looking vintage in no time.
PRODUCTS USED:
• Beeswax Distressing Block - bit.ly/2Jnk9Mt
• Fusion™ Mineral Paint (Classic Collection) in 'Champlain' - bit.ly/2Gd0Dju
• Furniture Wax in 'Espresso' - bit.ly/2pV6inx
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Timecodes
0:00 Intro
0:15 Highlighting the details
0:50 How to scuff sand shiny surfaces
2:05 Using the beeswax distressing block
3:04 Applying Fusion paint
4:05 Wet distressing
8:10 Applying wax
Пікірлер: 14
I love ❤️ the way you explain !! Thanks a Lot !!
Great video. We would love to get some in!
I just bought the crackle medium in your line and can't find a tutorial anywhere. Gave it a go with poor results on a sample piece of wood. Would like to see a video before I attempt on my major piece. Thanks
Beautiful!!! Thank you! :)
@FusionMineralPaints
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you too!
You teach very well.
@FusionMineralPaints
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😃
Love all of the helpful tips you give us!
How does Newell compare to Lichen and Bellwood?
Hi, I started painting a buffet in soapstone. I want to layer with some other colors. What colors would you suggest? I was also considering layering miss mustard seed. Would that work?
@FusionMineralPaints
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Lynette! For suggestions, you should either visit your local merchant or go to facebook.com/groups/PaintItBeautiful/
Did you remove the excess wax before paining?
@FusionMineralPaints
2 жыл бұрын
Paint won't stick to wax so all wax needs to be removed before painting :)
@mecrat
2 жыл бұрын
@@FusionMineralPaints I meant the excess wax on the areas that will be distressed? Once you rub beeswax bar on the areas you want, do you wipe off the excess before painting?