Video Tutorial :: How I Distress Furniture

Well folks, this is my very first video. I really didn’t mind talking to myself while nobody was home.
For those who have wondered how I distress a lot of my pieces, I hope it is helpful! 
I’m entertaining myself over the fact that I’m not actually in the video,
but look like a ghost against the black desk towards the end.
Anyway, I added the final finish to this desk today,
and should have pictures up tomorrow.
Stay tuned!

Edited to add: if you are doing large areas of distressing, don’t use the solvent. The dullness may be too obvious, even after the clear coat. But, for smaller areas and highlights, knock yourself out!

Until next time my friends,

Comments

  1. Great tutorial. What a fabulous job you did, and what a gorgeous piece that is going to be when you're finished!

  2. Thanks for the tutorial! it was very helpful and the piece of funiture in your video looks like it is beautiful!!

  3. Kacey says:

    You are too cool! I have never tried this technique, but you've got me wanting to. Great little tutorial!

  4. Allison says:

    Your video was very helpful. I have not tried this technique yet. Good to know! That looks like a beautiful piece you are working on. Love the detail.

  5. Chrissie says:

    Great video tutorial, thanks for sharing your techniques. The desk looks really great, can't wait to see the photos!

  6. Thank you for posting the technique. I hope you put on more tutorials as it really helps one understand exactly how the process works.

  7. SueAnn says:

    Loved the tutorial!! This desk looks fabulous!!
    Hugs
    SueAnn

  8. ChRiS says:

    great tutor ty

  9. Thanks for the tutorial. You look like a video pro. :) That is going to be one special desk.

  10. I love your tutorials!

  11. Terri says:

    Hi Christa – Small world…I live in AZ as well, on the eastside in Gilbert!

    I ran out and bought some of this alcohol right after you showed the table that you used it on. You also used a car polish, I believe. Is this what you refer to as a clear coat or do you used a polyurethane? I am going to be using this technique on a desk and I would love to know what you top coat with. I would prefer to keep it a satin finish (not to shiny)!

    Thanks so much!
    Terri

  12. I'm a very hands on learner so this was a great tutorial, Christa! I've been painting furniture for years but it's always nice to see what other techniques are used. Can't wait to see the desk finished. Beautiful!

  13. Katie says:

    You are the master! Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial. Maybe you should do a video on how to wet sand and I show my husband how you are really suppose to do it. ;)

  14. THANK YOU! That would have been so helpful when I was refinishing a desk this past summer. But, I will be more prepared next time thanks to you. Love the video format too :)

  15. you are awesome! i have been meaning to make a video for the longest time about this, and well, i er, um, just haven't. maybe i will- you've inspired me. i think you are awesome, christa.
    plus, i do the standard distress with sandpaper, but i use what i call my rapid-fire movement! so it's different from what you do and i found yours really interesting!

  16. Yea! I loved this! I for sure am going to have to try your technique on something soon!

  17. Hi Christa,

    I loved your project. It was very creative and well done. I've chosen it as one of my bookmarks for this week. If you would like to stop by and see your feature, as well as grab a button, you will find the post here:

    http://www.bobbypinsboardwalk.com/2010/10/bookmarked-on-boardwalk_31.html

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