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Vintage Buffet: Tan/Grey Chalk painted, wax, and faux wood top.

9/8/2020

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I wish I could keep her but as my mother-in-law recently said "Celia, you have all windows and no walls in your house"! She couldn't be more right about that. 

The recipe 

Body: 
  • I started with cleaning this piece with Dixie Belle's White Lightening which is a tsp based cleaner that is powerful enough to get rid of grime, years of oils, and general yuck. 
  • I was worried about paint sticking to the pieces behind the "X's" so I applied an all over coat of Dixie Belle's Slick Stick. Slick Stick gives the paint something to stick to. I let the primer stick for a couple of hours to make sure she was dry. 
  • I selected General Finishes Limestone which is described as a tan grey color. I used 2 solid coats and then a 3rd coat for touch ups. 
  • When the paint was dry, I sealed the body with General Finishes Flat Top Coat. I like using Flat when wanting to add wax to help the details pop. The Top Coat isn't slippery enough that the wax would wipe right off. 
  • I used Dixie Belle's Brown Wax to add some interest to the lines of the woodworking on the cabinet's body. I let dry for 1-2 days. 
  • I then sealed with 2 coats General Finishes Semi-Gloss Top Coat. 
Inside: 
  • Because the buffet is dark on the inside I was worried about items getting lost easily. So I decided to lay a lighter sticky back liner to the shelf. 
  • And to add some fun for the near-Fall season, I added a teracotta paint color. 
  • I finished with 2 coats of General Finishes Semi-Gloss. 
Hardware: 
  • At first I sprayed w Rustoleum Rose Gold but it was too feminine for the piece. 
  • I settled on Rustoleium's Satin Bronze and think it's perfect. 
Top: 
  • The top wasn't in the best of shape to refinish and I didn't think it would give me the look I wanted. So, I also applied a coat of Dixie Belle's Slick Stick. 
  • I then added 2 coats of Dixie Belle's Putty Chalk Paint. 
  • I then used a chip brush and dipped it half way using Dixie Belle's Chocolate. I used a shop towel to wipe back a lot of the paint. I then dragged the brush across the complete top. Immediately I added some smudges and lines to replicate wood grain. 
  • When dry, I added one coat of General Finishes Nutmeg which is oil based. I planned to add another coat but the dry time is 72 hours and while waiting, I really liked the 1 coat finish. 
  • I sealed with 2 coats of General Finishes Semi-Gloss Top Coat. 
Sealer:
  • The body: 1 coat of General Finishes Flat. Important to use a flat when following up w wax. The flat allows the wax to stick to it. 
  • Body and top: 2 coats of General Finishes Semi-Gloss. 

the Economics 

Purchased: $65
Supplies: ~$65

Posted to Offerup, Next Door, and Facebook tonight. 
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