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I'm going to use my paint, showing you some very simple techniques.
I'm using here the smallest of my brushes. I could be using the bigger one.
I just picked up one, it doesn't really matter, what ever feel comfortable with.
first of all I'm going to show you how to do it using a smooth-ish brush stroke
so I'm painting, if you noticed, every which way. I'll just slow that up
I do these sort of techniques like that.
but because i'm going for a sort of
distressed look.
I prefer to paint over these things
also
it's a lot quicker.
and the other thing I can do is to take it and sort of stipple with it
dabbing it fairly hard and quite dry, so can you see that bit there where
the paint is thicker and it's more three-dimensional
you'll now need to wait aproximately 20 minutes for the paint to dry
depending on the temerature and the thickness.
So now the next step is to show you how to do the wax, and of course the wax
has been the thing that people have been the most intrigued by.
So here's my brush covered in wax, and I've got a cloth here as well.
I'm painting over with the wax and you can see the lack of paint
has brought that up because I only did a thin coat. This is not laying a layer of wax on the paint
but it's a bit like, someone came up with the idea, when you put hand cream on
you put hand cream on so it absorbs right in. You don't put hand cream on and leave a layer
so you walk around with really greasy hands.
When I've waxed enough
I will then go in
wiping it. Because it's metal underneath, just a little bit without really much work
is coming through, and you can see a little bit of the metal and I think it looks quite nice
So this is my Dark Wax. I know it looks really dark.
What i'm doing now is something you will probably be very scared of... but
as long as you've got clear wax underneath that is not a problem.
Now I'm just going to wipe that off. Quite lightly take it off.
That's where I did the stipples. What I tend to do is I work
sort of painting it really. Take a little bit of clear wax, just very lightly go over the top
leaving the top lighter, and the darkness really in the
cracky bits.
this is a sand paper which is quite fine. You can get finer. Just showing
a little bit of the wood maybe. Bring out that nice bit of gold on there.
and I might just do a little bit more
clear wax on to there.