Faux Finishing for the first time download epub
by Rhonda Rainey
As Rhonda Rainey shows in Faux Finishing for the First Time, most of these methods are simple to achieve on the relatively small scale of candleholders, vases, lamps, boxes, and frames, or even on the larger surfaces of tabletops, bureaus, and other paintables.
As Rhonda Rainey shows in Faux Finishing for the First Time, most of these methods are simple to achieve on the relatively small scale of candleholders, vases, lamps, boxes, and frames, or even on the larger surfaces of tabletops, bureaus, and other paintables. Rainey introduces the basics of tools, supplies, and surface preparation, then-following the question-and-answer format of the First Time book series-explains 16 basic and 8 more advanced techniques, including combing, crackling, sponging, stippling, vinegar painting, gilding, tortoiseshell, wood graining, and distressing.
Published by Thriftbooks. Techniques are illustrated with a variety of color photos and a 'how do I' question/answer format lends to quick and easy consultation.
As Rhonda Rainey shows in Faux Finishing for the First Time, most of these methods are simple to achieve on the relatively small scale of candleholders, vases, lamps, boxes, and frames.
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Ultimately, faux painting (or faux finishing) is a term used to describe a decorative paint finish that replicates the appearance of another material. Marble, wood, and stone are common materials to be replicated with faux finishing. We’ve put together this general guide to faux painting and faux finishes on the interior surfaces of your home. In most cases, paint or glaze is used for a unique, stand-out effect. We hope you find the information useful.

ISBN: 0806944838
Category: Crafts, Hobbies & Home
Subcategory: Crafts & Hobbies
Language: English
Publisher: Sterling/Chapelle (September 1, 2000)
Pages: 112 pages
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