Peanut butted for dresser?
How do you use the peanut butter they were talking about??
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Read the post. They were adding texture to the piece using stencils. The compound needs to mixed to the thickness of peanut butter.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/paint/furniture/how-to-create-raised-texture-on-furniture-42260894
How to Create Raised Texture on Furniture
This looks like a really fun project! And the Country Chic paint is great to work with!
The title is written by the Hometalk team. It is misleading. It is a thick spackle like compound you use to make a raised design. Has nothing to do with food.
Funny