Posted on August 3rd, 2015 in DIY Furniture & Projects Blog
Red never looked so good! Get a look that even the Queen of Hearts would approve of with Tawny Pearl Effects stippled over two coats of Brick Red Milk Paint. Learn more about Pearl Effects here: https://youtu.be/7c5WZEwA9wI
Posted on August 3rd, 2015 in DIY Furniture & Projects Blog
Get a look as delicious as chocolate truffles with Tawny Pearl Effects applied over two coats of Dark Chocolate Milk Paint!
Posted on July 31st, 2015 in DIY Furniture & Projects Blog
Not even King Midas could create a gold this rich and radiant! Get the look with Copper and Tawny Pearl Effects stippled over two coats of Evening Plum Milk Paint.
Posted on July 30th, 2015 in DIY Furniture & Projects Blog
Achieve high-end style to rival Michelangelo with our new Pearl Effects!
Posted on May 6th, 2015 in DIY Furniture & Projects Blog
You can use GF products over wall paint, but proceed with caution. Latex wall paints are engineered for a different purpose than wood finishes. Walls generally experience less wear and tear than horizontal surfaces, so they are manufactured without the resin systems that make furniture paint more durable.
Note: Latex wall paints must cure for 7-10 days before glaze or topcoat can be added.
Posted on January 5th, 2015 in DIY Furniture & Projects Blog
Got the blues? We sure do... Coastal Blue, that is!
Posted on January 5th, 2015 in DIY Furniture & Projects Blog
Get the Look: Corinth Blue Milk Paint glazed with Pitch Black
Posted on December 3rd, 2014 in DIY Furniture & Projects Blog
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Refinishing furniture in a space that is below or above the 65*-75* F range can lead to problems, and a space below 55* F is definitely too cold. One issue caused by cold temperatures is the development of dimples in the finish called "Orange Peel".
The colder your space it is, the longer you have to wait between coats. Cold temperatures slow the dry time and affect how quickly the finish will level and harden. Our easy rule of thumb is; if it's cold enough to wear a sweater it's too cold to apply a water based finish.