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Could someone please tell me how I would achieve this 'distressed look' on a bedside table?
I have sanded the table, and I have the paint I would like to use. I also intend on waxing the table after it's finished, but how do I get the edges to look like the one's shown in this example? It looks like it's the pine colour coming through, but I'm unsure how I would get it to look like this. Sanding seems a bit harsh.
Many thanks.
Could someone please tell me how I would achieve this 'distressed look' on a bedside table?
I have sanded the table, and I have the paint I would like to use. I also intend on waxing the table after it's finished, but how do I get the edges to look like the one's shown in this example? It looks like it's the pine colour coming through, but I'm unsure how I would get it to look like this. Sanding seems a bit harsh.
Many thanks.
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Oh, so it is sanded. That surprises me as I would have thought sanding would have left it looking a bit 'fake' as opposed to distressed, but I suppose the wax softens it... maybe... possibly... hopefully!
It's only for my bedroom, so I suppose I could always paint back over it if it looks rubbish and keep trying until I get that 'look'.
It's only for my bedroom, so I suppose I could always paint back over it if it looks rubbish and keep trying until I get that 'look'.
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