Reborn Buffet with SK
I have found some furniture is built to withstand just about any abuse.

This seven foot buffett is very, very heavy. Built of solid wood and then veneered with a dark oak.

My client wanted a painted design to fit in with her other restored pieces.
I sanded and painted the top with my custom chalk paint. Four coats, sanding after each coat. This helped fill the badly damaged top.

Using a black and white damask tissue, I decoupaged the top. When I use paper or tissue to decoupage, I do not use modge podge or similar products. I use water based, satin varathane. This gives me a much more durable surface.

I sanded it back and then antiqued and waxed the damask surface.



I use a paste wax. Rubbing it into the chalk paint with an old paintbrush, then wiping off the excess. After the wax is dry to the touch, I use an electric buffer to buff to a high shine. I waxed and buffed this piece three times.

Using Modern Masters Metal Effects Paint I painted the knob backsplashes copper and then let the patina turn it's characteristic old green. The finishing touch are the crystal knobs. I am a Hobby Lobby fan. I can find just about anything I need.


Original article and pictures take sksartell.blogspot.com site
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