What do you guys have planned for Valentine's Day this year? I need some ideas for Los Angeles! It's our first time living there and I don't know what my options are. Now that we are in LA, it's always been a dream to go on the Price is Right! You know what I mean? But now that Bob is gone, it's just not the same. I guess it's not that a romantic day... unless we win! ;)
Pine is the least expensive and most abundant wood species for most Americans and I have the PERFECT stain for it!
Materials
- Unstained furniture piece (can be new wood or stripped, this is made from PINE scraps.)
- Sand paper and palm sander
- Wood Stain: Pining from Weatherwood
- Weatherwood Stains' White Maintenance Oil
Directions
1.] SAND
Begin with either new wood or strip previously finished tabletop. Start with a rough grit with a 120 grit.
Begin with either new wood or strip previously finished tabletop. Start with a rough grit with a 120 grit.
2.] STAIN
Brush on 2-1 coats of Weatherwood Pining stain to weather pine to a pretty grey brown color. Brush on and allow product to air dry natural.
Brush on 2-1 coats of Weatherwood Pining stain to weather pine to a pretty grey brown color. Brush on and allow product to air dry natural.
3.] PROTECT
Seal the table with 2-3 coats of Weatherwash Varnish, we used Satin.
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