Using Wood Icing® and Chalk Paint®, Jill Bednar, owner of Southbank Gift Company, creates a textured, three-dimensional look on an outdated coffee table. Don’t buy new! Just re-do, and tell your own story.
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Before/After
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No priming or sanding necessary. Prep your piece by cleaning it with Krud Kutter©. You may wipe down again with a clean damp cloth to remove any residual cleaner or debris.
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Choose your stencil and position the stencil where you would like and tape down.
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Clik here to view.Spread Wood Icing® thinly over the stencil and then gently lift stencil up.
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Let the Wood Icing® dry completely. When dry, lightly sand over entire surface to take peaks or higher
edges off.
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Paint over entire surface and your raised impression with the Chalk Paint® decorative paint color of your choice (we used Old Ochre).
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Clik here to view.When paint is dry, lay your stencil back over your raised design, matching exactly, and stencil your contrasting color on (we used French Linen & Graphite). Lift stencil up and set aside.
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When paint is dry, apply Chalk Paint® Wax. Buff the surface to smooth out wax and remove any excess.
Project by Jill Bednar | Photography by Laura Bennett Smith
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