If you’re trying to paint over a polycrylic or polyurethane sealant, you don’t necessarily have to sand away every bit of it. Just sand it enough to get it scuffed up; this should be enough for your primer and/or paint to adhere well. ...
You can paint right on top of the Mod Podge and then poly over it. Make sure to use acrylic paint and not latex paint. And there you have it – customized just for me! I absolutely love it. Thank you Georgia! Your project turned out amazing. Get the how to card below. Save Print...
Stain or Paint: Select a stain or paint color that complements your bedroom’s decor. Wood Finish: A polycrylic or polyurethane finish will protect the wood and give it a polished look. Adhesive: Wood glue or construction adhesive is essential for securing pieces together. Fasteners: Screws, ...
If your piece is going to be seeing a lot of use, you need to put a good topcoat on it. I like to useProtect or a polycrylic. With this step, you can also use a paint sprayer or a high-quality paintbrush. A good topcoat will make your paint job stronger and hold up against ...
As probably know, I’ve been a sucker for DIY Glitter Ornaments for a long time. I even went as far as to figure outwhat’s better to use when making your own glitter ornaments: Polycrylic or Mop N’ Glo?So last year when I saw a similar style glitter ornament in a vinyl cut pro...
First of all, make sure you prep your wood. If you are using Chalk Couture you need to make sure you have some kind of sealant on your wood. For this board, I used Annie Sloan Clear Wax over a stained piece of pine. You could also use a Polycrylic if you don’t have any wax ...