I painted a Restore cabinet door in Balsamic first, once it was dry I placed my stencil. For this stencil I used a sticky back 8.5 mil Ultra Mask material.
Here is the cabinet with the embossing plaster in place, now it's time to let it dry. This is a large area so it took about 3 hours for the plaster to dry.
After the plaster dried I gave it a coat of Revenge (black)
Once the Revenge dried I gave the piece a coat of Muddaritaville's studio colour "Sangria" it's a burgundy red. I love the translucent quality of this. I left this overnight to dry.
I then gave the piece a coat of Cashmere (which I later changed to Muse but I didn't photograph those steps) Isn't it funny when you go through a stage of not liking your results you stop taking pictures. Oh well, not to worry, we got it back on track!
Here is the final reveal, with Muse as the top coat of paint, then distressed and waxed.
Isn't it fun?! My passion is in working on pieces like this.
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