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This is beautiful! You really had a hard time with bleeding! I am flipping furniture for my personal use and I brush white primer when necessary, that allows you to see all the places you missed when prepping with woodfiller, before you paint. I use spray shellac on pieces that don't need primer only on the woodfilled areas and works fine! Thank you so much for charing all this tips! I will use your recipe for home made chalk paint in the near future! Thanks again.
The first way I made it was with plaster of Paris. I did that for a while before I came across this recipe. I switched because the plaster of Paris would harden the paint when it was in storage. Otherwise I loved the plaster of Paris recipe too! ❤️
I've never tried homemade chalk paint. It's just easier for me to buy it. As far as shellac, I always use shellac on any painted piece I do. I use clear if I plan on using dark paint or white if I'm doing light paint. I don't even chance it with possible bleed through. I love how this piece turned out.
I used but brush on and works much much better...two light coats and that will take care of the bleed thru...I try the spray one and does not work as well as the brush on.
Oh I bet. I don’t have the patience to brush it on... and then have potential brush marks to deal with. So I prefer to spray it. But I would imagine that brushing it on and getting it into the wood grain would work better.
@@ARayofSunlight the nice thing is that i never have brush strokes, goes smooth and dries super super fast...the brush will harden but not to worry, because once u deep it into the liquid sheelack soften again and it is ready to be used. Another advantage is that the product last longer, and it is cheaper than buying spray cans.
❤ ❤Want to turn your Hobby into Cash??
We use this pricing sheet to know how much we should buy and sell our painted furniture for. You can download it for free here. arayofsunlight.com/free-pricing-guide-yt/ ❤❤
Homemade chalk paint is WAY less expensive than store bought. I have a powder I use and it’s completely effective! Beautiful work on this piece!!! ♥️
I think the knobs are the icing on the cake! Beautiful job!
This looks so fresh and modern.
What a process!! The dresser is gorgeous and I love the knobs!!!!!
Amazing Job! Love this! :)
A great transformation! I love how you narrate what you are doing and why. It helps me learn! Thank you!
Love its simplicity
Outstanding!
This is beautiful! You really had a hard time with bleeding! I am flipping furniture for my personal use and I brush white primer when necessary, that allows you to see all the places you missed when prepping with woodfiller, before you paint. I use spray shellac on pieces that don't need primer only on the woodfilled areas and works fine! Thank you so much for charing all this tips! I will use your recipe for home made chalk paint in the near future! Thanks again.
Yes I've used homemade chalk paint A Lot and I love it been doing it for years..
Very well done. Looked beautiful!
Love love love ❤️
I love the turn out it's beautiful.. From a beast to a beauty💖
nice project and great results!
Beautiful
Wow looks REALLY high end!! Nice job! That bleed thru is a bear for sure!!
Thank you!!
A lot of work, but this dresser turned out great. I really like the colour. I think if you were to add some MCM legs, it would look amazing.
Sooo pretty ...this dresser definitely Gave you A fight ...Hey but at least You won in the end with such a pretty dresser 🥰👍
Perfect
Love it
They sell vaneer tape in that width at lowes. U iron it on.
I have made homemade chalk paint too!! I use plaster of paris. Love it.
The first way I made it was with plaster of Paris. I did that for a while before I came across this recipe. I switched because the plaster of Paris would harden the paint when it was in storage. Otherwise I loved the plaster of Paris recipe too! ❤️
I've never tried homemade chalk paint. It's just easier for me to buy it. As far as shellac, I always use shellac on any painted piece I do. I use clear if I plan on using dark paint or white if I'm doing light paint. I don't even chance it with possible bleed through. I love how this piece turned out.
There is definitely a benefit from buying it already made! And I totally agree with you with the white and clear shellac. ❤️ thank you for the love!
I use plaster of Paris to make homemade chalk paint :)
I used but brush on and works much much better...two light coats and that will take care of the bleed thru...I try the spray one and does not work as well as the brush on.
Oh I bet. I don’t have the patience to brush it on... and then have potential brush marks to deal with. So I prefer to spray it. But I would imagine that brushing it on and getting it into the wood grain would work better.
@@ARayofSunlight the nice thing is that i never have brush strokes, goes smooth and dries super super fast...the brush will harden but not to worry, because once u deep it into the liquid sheelack soften again and it is ready to be used. Another advantage is that the product last longer, and it is cheaper than buying spray cans.
Hi. I dont use the shellac. I use dixie belle and kilz. I've always had one coat and go success.
What product fo use use to fill wood grain?
Spackling mixed with water 😁