Dresser Makeover With Faux Caning
Ive been eager to try caning on furniture but I didn't realize how expensive it was and hard to find. I really wanted that woven textured look for this $60 yard sale dresser I was planning for the nursery so I decided to use PLACEMATS instead! Before After! Sand As with any project its always a good idea to sand before painting to help the paint adhere. This stain was pretty thick so I just roughed it up as much as I should. Faux Caning I wasnt sure if this was genius or cra…
How To Paint Wash Light Wood
How To Paint Wash Light Wood | Salvaged Inspirations To Keep This Light-toned Wood Color, I Created A Paint Wash. I Used A Few Teaspoons Of This Neutral Sand Bar And Add A Little Bit Of Dried Sage. I Played Around With The Water Ratio Until I Was Happy. This Was Pretty Darn Close To Keeping The Natural Light Color Of The Wood. #siblog #salvagedinspirations #removingstain #furniturestain #diyfurniture #furnituremakeover #easydiy #paintstain #furniturestain #woodstain
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Video credit: shellychicboutique Details HERE👇🏽 Real wood grain is always preferable to faux wood. However, real wood grain often is not possible. If there is significant damage or it was not solid wood to start with. In these instances, I often opt for a faux wood look. It is beautiful; it is neutral; and it compliments most decor. Not only that, it is very cost effective and can be achieved on wood, laminate or MDF. Comment “wood” if you want the process or product details! *links earn commissions #fauxwoodgrain #furniturepainting