How To: Faux Paint Rust + Reused Wood Shelf.
Before we get rolling here, holy crap people, our kitchen drawers are featured on Apartment Therapy. Apartment. Therapy. Jaw ? floor. Seriously, I feel woozy from the excitement! No, I mean, wow, ooofph....woozy, heh! Featured! Apartment Therapy!
(I was so dizzy with elation, I forgot to include the link earlier....doh!!)
And as you can see on the righthand side there, this lil' ol' bloggy thang is nominated for an Amara Interior Blog Award again. Humble nod, thank you.
Sadly our first floor bathroom did not get picked for the Remodelista Considered Design awards which, if you ask me and you are because you're reading this, is a darn ridiculous shame as ours is infinitely better than anything they did pick. Ah well, their loss.
Holy sh*t folks, that's some serious news though, man. Wow. Talk about agog!
But ok......rust" I know. Usually all we ever do is try to get rid of rust, right"
Well, today, I am creating faux rust. And guess what" You can too!
Back in the day, in my prop and painting scenery days, I would often fake some rust. And granted, it is waaaaay easier to faux a finish for stage as the audience is typically a healthy distance from said painted object.
Ok, on the other hand, at times it's tricky as everything you do has to be enlarged in order to appear normal for the audience. Ah, I gave away a theater trick!
Not that this pa...
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