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
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