Cool project! That Camouflage spray paint is normally used on metal to dull the sheen of metal in outdoor sports -- its texture requires apx 24 hours to dry into a total flat finish that's non-abrasive or reflective so an aluminum hull blends into shoreline reeds, etc. As it dries, the texture is so another color can be sprayed on top but colors don't bleed. Hence, the camo look. I'd suggest a primer/paint spray in a gloss sheen. Less wait!
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Hi- Loved this video and will follow come summer. Would like to point out one thing- with Vintage furniture, there is a good chance that lead paint was used on the chair at some point. Extreme care should be taken with the scraping and old paint removal which creates lead dust- wear a mask while doing this, be sure to use a dropcloth you can wrap up and dispose of when finished. Thanks for reading!
I found a huge and beautiful wicker chest at Goodwill. I was thinking of this idea and wondered if it would really work. Well there you have it! This was awesome. Thank you for sharing.
This was extremely helpful. The chairs came out beautifully, very similar to an RH finish. It looks perfectly weathered rather than distressed. I love it and will probably be attempting the same finish to acheive a more natural/natural look to a pair of painted rattan chairs that I acquired from a curbside giveaway.
Omg thank you so much for this. I have some wicker that I love so much I was really worried about losing the details if painting and your video has assured me that it can still be beautiful 😍
Wow beautiful I’m going thrift shopping for chairs. My first time here so far I love you and I like the way you explain things thank you 🙏 good luck on the channel.
I like the look however I'm wondering whether the material will still be breathable under that coat? Feels as if maybe it could lead to damage over time or start to peel of weirdly?
Love your videos! Thanks for showing the process! I’ve been really into the boho/wicker/rattan look and this is great to know if I want to redo any thrifted furniture ❤️
@@ashleyhuze thanks for posting this!! If I emailed you a photo of something I want to DIY would you give me an idea? I have this vintage table and I can’t decide what color to paint it!
Around the 2 minute mark, her wicker chair looks like a stoned Snuffalumpous character from SeSame Street with a blunt hanging out of his mouth and his eyes dazed, crossed and confused. Lol. 😂 🤔. Or is it possible that me, on a random Tuesday, watching fix it up YT videos, is clearly tho only one who sees this freaky but funny furniture oddity? Maybe I’m the one who’s high here after all. Lol