Dumpster Dive Bookshelf Makeover, Easy Chippy Finish
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I found this bookshelf by a dumpster. 5 gallons of white high gloss paint on it. Instead of the hassle of stripping it, I painted it with 100% natural The happy result was a chippy finish.
Paint not sticking to your project? Go with it and get an easy chippy finish, then seal it with Cece Caldwell's hard wearing Endurance.
This is the bookshelf as I found it. Very sturdy, but with a ton of white high gloss paint on it. I decided to forgo stripping as it would take hours and too much stripping agent, even a natural product to get through all the paint.
I painted the first layer in CeCe Caldwell's Virginia Chestnut. I realized the paint was resisting very quickly in certain areas. Instead of adding a chemical primer to make the paint stick, I decided to go with the look.
When the Virginia Chestnut dried, I added CeCe Caldwell's Texas Prairie. The paint even chipped in the corners. A very happy accident.
Love the finished look. Apparently someone else did too. It sold quickly!
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Published April 15th, 2014 10:38 AM
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