Gray and White Arrow Dresser
by
Deb Hrabik
(IC: blogger)
Gray and white is such a nice neutral palette that can go in any room. This old forgotten dresser has a whole new look on life after a new coat of paint and some arrow art detail.
Sand, degloss, and prime in Zinsser oil based Primer. I used a mix of gray and white paint, and applied it in a figure 8 motion using clear glaze in the final coat. Loading your brush with gray and white gives a faded and blended look. The arrow art and stitch detail finish if off along with the glass knobs for a little bit of sparkle.
Sand, degloss, and prime in Zinsser oil based Primer. I used a mix of gray and white paint, and applied it in a figure 8 motion using clear glaze in the final coat. Loading your brush with gray and white gives a faded and blended look. The arrow art and stitch detail finish if off along with the glass knobs for a little bit of sparkle.
smudge paint with finger for chalky look
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Published September 27th, 2015 8:35 PM
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