Wall Sconce Update Using Salt Wash Paint
I like to repurpose things that I have rather than always buy new. I had some wall sconces in the closet and wanted to try a salt wash painting technique to give them a new but worn look.
I started by cleaning the sconces and laying them out on a trash bag and prepared them for painting.
I mixed my own salt wash paint per google instructions. 1 cup paint, 1/8 cup salt, you can add water if consistency it too thick.
I applied the paint using a small paint brush. I set a fan in the room so they would dry quickly. Once they were dry I lightly sanded them with fine sand paper to expose some of the original colors.
I hung them on the wall next to large mirror in bathroom. I am really happy with how they turned out. The salt wash paint required very little sanding and was easy to work with. It will thicken up quickly so don’t add salt till you are ready to paint.
The finished product! They look so much better now!
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Michael Scott on Mar 11, 2019
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Anna Brown on Sep 08, 2020
salt is an important ingredient in our homes. This mineral can also be used for many housework. Have a nasty, clogged drain and no drain cleaner on hand? No worries--you can make your own using iodized salt and vinegar to clog your sink drain. The combination of abrasive salt with the cleaning power of vinegar should be able to cut through the toughest clogs.
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