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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Antiquing Glaze: what every DIY girl should have

A few weeks ago, I was reading some of my favorite blogs, and I came across a sweet tutorial on antique glaze by Kristi at The Speckled Dog.  Here are some of the projects she has done with the glaze:











Check out Kristi's tutorial here to see more of her cute glaze projects!

After reading her tutorial, I decided to try some myself. I used Valspar Antiquing Glaze in Asphaltum (black). 




My first project didn't go so well :(.


Notice the peeling paint :(




There were two problems: 1) I was trying to be frugal and only bought the "pre-tinted tester" of Martha Stewart's paint in Sea Glass. After being a professional painter for several years, my hubby is somewhat of a paint snob, and he thinks (knows) that my project started peeling because not only was it just a tester, but also because it was Martha Stewart paint ("She has paint now???" - Jeff). He is a Sherwin Williams guy. Anyways, problem #2) I was in a rush to try out the awesome glaze and I didn't wait the prescribed 3 hours of drying time in between coats, nor did I allow the 24 hours before glazing.  Lesson learned! 

Here is attempt # 2! (If you want to see how to apply the glaze, stop by Kristi's tutorial!)

Some picture frames I found at a local thrift store.



Painted white...already much better!


...And glaze-i-fied!





If you have projects that you have done with glaze, please share! Leave a comment with a link!

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