Hi, I'm Liz from the DIY blog Simple Decorating Tips and the DIY shop Frame and Frills.
Here’s a super quick tutorial how to paint faux driftwood, like I did on this dresser top.
I’m Liz and I own a DIY shop called Frame and Frills. I stock the full Fusion Mineral Paint line along with decoupage, stencils and other DIY products to redo your furniture with. Getting to redo a piece of furniture with these amazing products is such a fun part of my ‘job’. I love it!
I just redid this vintage dresser in yellow and grey, taking color cues from the sepia floral decoupage paper I put on the inset door panels, and wanted a bit of a weathered contrast for the top. A super simple, (and quick!) treatment of faux driftwood totally done with paint was the answer.
The best part about this easy faux driftwood treatment is that if you don’t like it, or need to adjust it a bit, you can just repaint over it lickety-split!
I’ll have a ‘shopping list’ toward the end of this post with links to my shop for each ingredient I used for painting the faux driftwood top. Read more...
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