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Primitive Paint & Stain Techniques

    Distressed Dry-Brushing

    • 1). Apply a base coat to the furniture or accessory you are aging using an old paint brush with thick, ratty bristles. The paint strokes will be noticeable, with raised streaks. The coat does not need to have complete coverage. Allow the paint to dry.

    • 2). Sand the piece with coarse sandpaper to faintly and randomly expose the wood beneath the paint. Sand the piece more heavily on the edges and on areas where wear would happen naturally over time. Wipe the surface with a dry rag.

    • 3). Dip the old brush into your chosen topcoat paint color. Wipe most of the paint from the bristles onto a paper towel. Lightly stroke the dry brush over the sanded surface. This results in light stroke marks with a faded appearance. Make heavier strokes or go over previous ones if the paint is too light. Continue until the whole piece has been painted. The paint will dry almost immediately.

    • 4). Sand the painted surface again to age the topcoat. If the piece is a tray or a table and will be used for serving food or drinks, spray the surface with a clear matte sealer. This will allow the surface to be wiped clean. Otherwise, a sealer is optional.

    Rusty Paint Finish

    • 1). Spray-paint the item with flat brown paint or primer. Allow the paint to dry.

    • 2). Pour an even amount of brown acrylic paint and orange acrylic paint on a paper plate. Dip a stencil brush into both paints and pounce the two colors together on the plate to mix them partially. Randomly pounce the paint onto the primed surface to give the appearance of heavier rust in some areas more than others.

    • 3). Mist the painted surface with flat black spray paint to finish the rusty-aged technique.

    Pickle Staining

    • 1). Sand the finish of your wood piece to remove the shiny varnish and give the surface tooth to accept the stain. Wipe the surface with a dry rag.

    • 2). Mix a quart of white primer or flat acrylic paint with a cup of water. If mixing a smaller amount of pickling stain, mix four parts primer to one part water.

    • 3). Paint the sanded wood piece with your pickling stain mixture using a sponge brush. Wipe off the stain with a clean rag following the grain of the wood. Add more stain, if needed, for the desired finish.

    Primitive Weathered Look

    • 1). Mix equal amounts of black, light gray and dusty sage acrylic paint with water. Add water until the consistency is slightly thicker than milk.

    • 2). Brush the stain mixture onto new, unfinished wood or to the cut edges of weathered barn wood using a sponge brush.

    • 3). Allow the stain to soak in a few minutes. Wipe off the excess with a clean rag. Repeat the application until you've achieved the desired shade.

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