Happy Friday Everyone! I am finally back in the swing of things and actually painting furniture. Woo Hoo! This week my client is actually my son. He is moving into a new place and needed some new furniture.
Years ago a friend and I found an old dresser on the side of the road. It had great bones but needed a lot of TLC! I finally decided to take all of the drawers out, paint it black, add shelving and baskets to make storage for my office. This worked really well for a few years but as with everything here at the castle-things change. It was hanging out in my guest room when my son asked if he could up-cycle it for his new place. Which really means “Mom can you repaint, rework etc..) He chose a silver metallic with a black glaze and I was more than happy to get my paint on!
Here is how it started out. I almost forgot to get a before shot! Eeekk! Very tired and Sad!
I have been to workshops where they started their metallic finish with spray paint, but shied away from it because -well, the thought of it kind of scared me. I had visions of runs. Would it be hard to glaze over? Would the topcoat I decided to use work well with it? Yeah, you can see I worry it to death! I finally decide that this would be the time to test it out. So spray paint it I did! Here is how to paint furniture in a silver metallic finish.
I gotta say that I would definitely use the spray paint again. It made for a super easy base coat that still had the metallic shine. The Martha Stewart paint really just added another layer of the metallic. Some day I am going to get up enough nerve to try just the spay paint on its own with the Martha Stewart paint. For reals. The spray paint went on perfectly – no drips. The metallic was bright, shiny and well – metallic. Not dull at all. The paint accepted the glaze beautifully. I couldn’t have asked for a better result than the one I got. AND to put the cherry on the top – this entire piece took me an afternoon. The paint and glazes all dried super quickly. That’s a big bonus for me!
If you have ever wanted to try and paint a metallic piece, this method is a winner! So much so, I am looking for something else to paint silver metallic!
Until next time….