Using Carbon Black over a textured base, this recipe creates a wonderfully textured rustic finish.
For this paint recipe, we walk you through how to use rustic texture to create an aged and rustic finish.
This technique works well with a neutral base - Burmese, Mali, Potters Clay and Tahr work well - and then a darker top coat like Old Espresso, Carbon Black or Clubhouse Grey.
What you will need:
- Potters Clay Chalk Paint
- Carbon Black Chalk Paint
- Clear Wax
- Dark Wax
- Natural Bristle Brush
- Pro-Hybrid Round Synthetic Brush
- Optional: Forgotten Gold Gilding Wax
1 - Paint in Potters Clay chalk paint with the Natural Bristle brush. Paint in all directions, loading up the paint to create lots of texture. Paint for full coverage.
2 - Water down the Carbon Black so that it runs off the brush. Using the round synthetic brush, paint a thin coat all over in all directions.
3 - Once dry, sand using 240 grit sandpaper to bring the base colour through. Having the texture underneath will help 'knock' the black back to easily create a distressed finish.
4 - Make a coloured wax using Carbon Black chalk paint and Clear wax, using a 1:1 ratio. Brush on with a natural bristle brush and wipe off excess with a rag.
5 - Use Dark Wax to create low lights in carved details, around handles, on the feet, etc.
6 - Optional: Detail the edges with Gold gilding wax, using either a finger or a detail brush.
Further Resources::
Check our our short video on How-To Do a Two Layer Distress finish.