![]() ![]() Last, I used a bit of sandpaper to distress, then added saw-tooth hardware to the back for wall mounting.Īren’t they fun? Funny, they even totally remind me of the antique ceiling tiles you can find in old buildings. With that in mind, the video demonstrates this best. Simply dip a bit on your brush, dab off excess, and work in the same brush pattern. After that, using my paint brush, I apply a whitewash using a dry brush technique to both the doors and metal art. Then, it’s time for a fun layering adventure. Since I wanted to create a layered effect, I begin by painting a espresso satin coat of paint to the doors and the metal art.įinally, only one coat is all that is needed. Next, once the wallpaper has had a chance to cure, I pull out my small spray shelter and turn table. Likewise, I fill in the holes for cabinet hardware with wood filler and sand smooth. This stuff is awesome! Not only have I used it before on furniture, our family room and dining room ceiling, but also for endless crafts.Īlso, I needed to add a small mounting screw to the cupboard door front so the metal art could be attached. A simple wallpaper adhesive makes for easy affixing. DIY FUNįirst, I pulled out my remnant or paintable pressed tin wallpaper and cut pieces to fit in the center panel. In addition, I’ve created a video of the steps below for those of you that like to see the process in action. My vision was to layer the metal art on top and create a textured look. The light-bulb moment I mentioned was that I realized I had two square cupboard doors in my stash that would work perfectly. This pile below is about to get transformed into farmhouse wall decor. I was ready to give away that thrifted metal art, but then I had a light-bulb moment (don’t you just love those?). ![]() Yahoo!! However, if you have no clue what I’m talking about, head HERE to begin the fun. Time for the next installment of my cupboard door stash makeover. ![]()
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