A Nightstand's Colorful Journey: How to Tint Clear Wax DIY Paint Video
by
Courtney @ All Things New Again
(IC: blogger)
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I love it when sweet serendipity sprinkles me with goodness like it did the day I was driving down the road, stopped at a stop sign, and looked up just in time to see a man hauling this awesome nightstand to the curb. Right in front of me.
I rolled down my window and asked if he was getting rid of it.
I did not sand or strip or prime the nightstand first. Oh no! I just wiped off the cobwebs with a Clorox wipe and starting painting it a pretty blue called Blue Jeans.
[I also did not have a screwdriver out in that field so I could not remove the hardware. I did something I never ever ever do: I just painted right over the handles. When you are painting out in a muddy field, anything goes!]
Who in the world would want to buy a crazy colorful nightstand like this?
I decided it needed more color, but just a little bit more. I tinted American Paint Company’s Clear Wax with a few drops of Blue Jeans to create a colored wax, which sealed the piece and gave it a pretty colorwash all in one easy step. Here's the link to my new DIY video with details on How to Tint Clear Wax:
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The wax looked really blue when I applied it as you can see in the video, but it lightens up as it dries leaving you with a much more subtle color wash than what it looks like when you first brush it on. If you want more color, you can always wax it again, but I didn’t. I thought the blue wax cured nicely and again I liked the up-close spots, but overall the piece still didn’t look finished to me. I realized it lacked a focal point—It just had so much color all over the place that you didn’t know where to look first.
All Things New Again is a family-owned furniture and paint boutique located in Leesburg, Virginia. Please stop by to see us the next time you are in town! You can follow our adventures in up cycling anytime on our All Things New Again Blog. New stories, projects and DIY tutorials are posted every Wednesday. Thanks for checking us out! www.AllThingsNewAgain.net
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Published July 23rd, 2014 7:29 PM
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