Using Wax as a paint resist on your furniture. Yes you can paint over wax.
Today Lel shows you how to use wax as a paint-resist on your furniture to give it a distressed look as well as stamping, decoupaging, and a little bit of watercolour painting. Taking an unloved charity shop found bureau and turning it into a thing of beauty.

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Struggle with Layering Paint? This is for you.

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Furniture Art is about Texture and Layers. I'll show you the Secrets

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Chalk Paint chippy finish get the authentic look using salt wash as a Gesso.

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How to Stamp Furniture Like a Boss

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Textured layered look on furniture, cross hatching technique

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IOD Primitive Mold Folk Art Bedside Cabinets

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Another Fabulous Furniture Makeover with @MINTbyMichelle Decoupage Paper and Mineral Paints

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How to use paint, iod moulds & decoupage on furniture that sells

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How to Add Clay to Paint to Create raised stencils and lots of Texture

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A masterclass in using Texture in your Furniture Art

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Will you be mad about this dresser flip? | Antique Jacobean Dresser Makeover | Painted Dresser

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Adding paint texture to your furniture to enhance your transfers

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How To Paint DIY Furniture Makeover Blending Paint with Water

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How to use paper napkins as decoupage furniture flip

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How To Do A Paint Pour Table Top | Save An UGLY Coffee Table | Stunning Statement Piece

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Turning Glass Into Art: Reverse Decoupage With A Magical Mermaid Twist

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How to create a verdigris effect using acrylic paints. Full tutorial

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I Built a Two Story Forest House in 15 Days with No Money: Solo Bushcraft Survival (Full)

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This Candle Trick Creates Chippy Paint

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