Hey all,
Been a while since I've been on this and I thought I'd come back as I need help with something
I've been making puzzle names for people & they all love them though I've just received an order and instead of dipping the finished product in Danish Oil, the customer wants it 'whitewashed' and give it a vintage look
She wants the name Emily, in beech wood (about an inch thick) and its a decent sized name (stretches across landscape A4 paper at the top third.
So, my question is can anyone help me with whitewashing wood?
I've only just learnt about it today & I know it can be done to furniture with ease but with letters of a name? I thought the inside cuts would be difficult to whitewash unless I just whitewashed the surface of the uncut wood then cut the letters out and the inside would be natural beech with both surfaces whitewashed.
Need some advice![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Thanks in advance
Been a while since I've been on this and I thought I'd come back as I need help with something
I've been making puzzle names for people & they all love them though I've just received an order and instead of dipping the finished product in Danish Oil, the customer wants it 'whitewashed' and give it a vintage look
She wants the name Emily, in beech wood (about an inch thick) and its a decent sized name (stretches across landscape A4 paper at the top third.
So, my question is can anyone help me with whitewashing wood?
I've only just learnt about it today & I know it can be done to furniture with ease but with letters of a name? I thought the inside cuts would be difficult to whitewash unless I just whitewashed the surface of the uncut wood then cut the letters out and the inside would be natural beech with both surfaces whitewashed.
Need some advice
Thanks in advance