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Black marble faux painting.
Apply a thin coat of chalk paint to the marble keeping a wet edge.
If desired sponge on lighter shades of green to soften the tabletop and add more depth to the surface.
When the paint is dry add marble veining.
Choose your colors based on the type of marble you wish to recreate such as white black and gray for a basic.
Have you ever worked with chalk paint.
Many years ago i bought a marbleize kit to paint a table and the results were surprisingly good.
And you can take it up another notch by adding a decorative faux marble finish.
With that in mind you can really let your imagination run wild with the possibilities.
While this project looks difficult it s actually quite basic you just need some paint a handful of tools and a smidgen of patience.
Let the paint dry for about 48 hours longer if it is cold or if there is a lot of humidity in the air.
I painted my kitchen countertops to look like carrara marble and i love how they turned out.
Dip a detail brush in diluted white or very light green paint and add fine lines to simulate veins.
Chalk paint s longer than usual drying time will give you time to decide whether to apply a second coat.
Consider faux marble painting on a table stools dresser nightstand or even wood countertops.
How to paint a marble fireplace surround.
We chose to replicate the traditional white with grey veining but this technique will work with any colors.
One of the easiest and most impactful ways to update old furniture is to paint it.
This stuff is some kind of wonderful miracle working paint.
To make the paint look like real marble you want the.
Marble comes in many different colors including gold black brown and blue.
Remember to paint the veins over the edge of the tabletop as well.
Black paint optional bowls for paint smooth foam roller and roller tray feathers sea sponge.
Paint a faux marble finish.
Equally surprising was how simple the kit was so i will reproduce the steps here the items you need are 4 colors of paint.
Flat wood surfaces work well for this project.
A little black card stock and some tape were all it took to help us visualize the black surround.
Create the look of marble at a fraction of the cost with a faux finishing technique.
It was very very easy so i thought i would show you guys how i d.