Have you ever wondered how crafters achieve that beautiful, rustic, distressed look on their furniture? You’re not alone. The shabby chic aesthetic is highly coveted for its vintage charm and worn-in beauty. Luckily, you don’t need to spend a fortune or hire a professional to get the same look. With a little Vaseline and some creativity, you can achieve the perfect distressed effect at home!
Why is this look so popular? Sometimes, we want our furniture to look older than it is. Distressed furniture adds character, and when paired with a shabby chic vibe, it brings warmth and nostalgia to any space. Below are some popular techniques for distressing wood, including the Vaseline method!
1. Dry Distressing
This is a simple technique that involves sanding a dried layer of paint to create a weathered, worn effect.
Materials Needed:
Sandblock or sandpaper
Damp cloth
Steps:
Allow your paint to dry completely.
Gently sand over the dried paint to reveal the wood underneath. Focus on areas where natural wear and tear would typically occur.
Keep a damp cloth handy to wipe away excess dust as you go. For a more dramatic distressed look, use a sandblock instead of sandpaper.
2. Resist Distressing
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