Coffee Table

Becky
Mamaschaper
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What better way to spend your day snowed in than refresh an old piece of furniture!
Started out with the usual prep, Surface Prep, brush, green scrubby and a white cloth to wipe clean. After preparing my project I was ready for the next step, paint! I use Bone paint (4 coats) as you see the bottom was originally a dark green and it took several coats to get a good cover. I used the Oval Tapered Brush and followed with the True Applicator Sponge (stippling). The top I used the Walnut Gel Stain (2 separate coats) with a stain sponge from Menard’s, I applied even strokes and let set for a few minutes before wiping off with a white cloth.
I love the finished project!
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Techniques Used
  • Brush & Stipple
  • Brush & Remove
Materials Used
Qty
2 Pack-True Applicator Sponge, Heirloom Traditions ALL-IN-ONE Paint
1
MEDIUM SYNTEC Fiber Oval, Tapered Brush
1
Deglosser / Degreaser ( Surface Prep ), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
16oz Pint
Bone (off white), Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint
1
32oz Quart
Walnut (rich brown with red undertones) ALL-IN-ONE Stain for wood, leather and painted surfaces
1
8oz
Deglosser / Stain Syntec Brush, 2"
1
Total Cost: $119.94
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