![]() I used Antique Red for this end table and must admit that when I first opened the lid I thought it looked really pink…almost fuchsia. ![]() He kept saying, “you missed a spot…are you going to repaint that chunk?”Ī sweet little surprise? Line your drawers with a cut-to-fit scrapbook paper. I think Bob was about to have a panic attack. I mean you put in all that hard work of painting then go chipping away at it with a sanding block. For this I used this scraper and an electric hand sander – exactly like this one – not the top of the line but works for a small project like mine…and especially good for first timers. I feel like this stuff works great for the varnish but you will still need to put in a little elbow grease to remove the stain. I chose to re-stain the top, inside “floor” and drawer fronts. Using Citri-strip, strip the areas of the piece you do not want painted. Would I change it? Absolutely not! I love the way it turned out! Let me just put this out there…this was a very involved piece and design I chose to do for my first time. I absolutely love the brush (small flat f30) Wise Owl provided for this project!
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