After I picked off about a bazillion tacks and nails, I used a burlap coffee bean bag to recover it.
I had a sample of aqua paint (I already had) that just matched the color in the coffee bag, then I painted all the wood in Annie Sloan’s Old White Chalk Paint – of course, with supervision from my fur babies.
The below pic was after sanding, but before the waxes. Now I’ve learned that you can sand AFTER you wax…much easier!
The final product – distressed and waxed! Ready to sell! I didn’t get the lines of the bags just right…but sold it anyway! $95…yay!
I loved how the distress wood came out! The burlap was challenging, but I think it turned out great for my first time!
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