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How to Use Lace With Wood Icing® Textura Paste

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Wood Icing® Company
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Quick little video showing how to use lace with Wood Icing® Textura Paste
I show how to spread the Textura Paste over the top of lace. And I also show how to press lace into the Textura Paste. We paint both with Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan. We used this technique on the Flag project we posted.
I show how to spread the Textura Paste over the top of lace. And I also show how to press lace into the Textura Paste. We paint both with Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan. We used this technique on the Flag project we posted.
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"How To" Use Lace with Wood Icing® Textura Paste.
Such a stunning design for drawer fronts. Find the perfect lace for your project and turn any piece into a work of art using Wood Icing® Textura Paste.
Wood Icing is water based with easy fast clean up. No harsh odor or chemicals. Wash out the lace and use it over and over.
Once your design is dry, you can paint, stain or glaze for a beautiful finish. Wood Icing® Textura Paste is an extremely durable product.
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Suggested materials:
- Wood Icing® Textura Paste (http://www.woodicing.com/)
- Lace (Fabric store)
- Chalk Paint® by Annie sloan (http://www.woodicing.com/)
Published July 6th, 2016 10:48 AM
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That's really pretty but you've gone from pasting a large amount onto the lace to showing you painting it! What happens in between? How do you spread the wood icing, how and when do you remove the lace?
This project is impossible to follow without ALL the instructions and some more pics.
I love this! Beautiful.
Three questions: what is "white wax"? Is it permanent? Can the icing be tinted a different color?
Thank you for this inspiration!
What does the project look like in total? I can't really tell what it would look like on a real project? would one do this on a dresser or ? need more pictures