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How To Prime, Paint, and Topcoat With One Product

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I found this dresser at my local thrift store along with three others!! Yep, you heard that right. I found four dressers in one thrift store at the same time. They were all priced well and they were all great candidates for a makeover. This never happens so I am still talking about it. It is like winning the lottery when you find four pieces of furniture worth picking up at one store. This dresser was the perfect piece to use a new product that I am quickly falling in love with. I am going to show you how to prime, paint, and topcoat with one product. It is a game-changer when flipping furniture.

before photo

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Supplies Used For This Makeover

Silk All In One Paint – “Black Sands”

My Favorite Paint Brush – Palm Pro

MUD

Plastic Putty KnifeI love this size so much!

My Favorite Sander For Furniture Pieces (use “mycreativedays10” to save on your order)

This dresser was in good condition and it had the original hardware! It is always a good thing when a piece of furniture has all the original hardware.

hardware

The dresser was in good condition but it did need a lot of MUD to fill in some missing veneer and some other areas to smooth out the surface and make it flush before painting it.

scuff sanding

I shared how to fix veneer with MUD in my blog post HERE

side view of dresser

Once the MUD was fully dry, it was time for a scuff-sand. 

Ever since I got THIS SANDER, it is the only one I grab when I am working on furniture pieces. (I put my coupon code for this sander in the supply list above).

scuff sanding

A scuff-sand is a good thing to do when flipping furniture. You aren’t sanding down to bare wood. You just want to rough up the surface so the primer and paint stick well. The scuff-sand will help smooth out the wood as well.

silk mineral paint dixie belle paint

When the scuff-sand was done, I used a damp cloth and wiped away any sanding dust left on the dresser. Now, it was time to prime, paint, and topcoat with one product. Yep! ONLY ONE PRODUCT TO DO ALL THREE!

Dixie Belle Paint released an all-in-one mineral paint and I LOVE it. It makes my furniture projects done in no time! I can get the priming, painting, and topcoat done in one application. ONE!

If you paint furniture and want to make the process easier, click over to see how to prime, paint, and topcoat with one product,

The color I chose for this dresser was “Black Sands”

If you paint furniture and want to make the process easier, click over to see how to prime, paint, and topcoat with one product,

This color is so gorgeous! As it goes on, it looks more like a charcoal gray. But, as it dries, it turns into a beautiful slate black color.

If you paint furniture and want to make the process easier, click over to see how to prime, paint, and topcoat with one product,

The original hardware pops beautifully against this color. 

If you paint furniture and want to make the process easier, click over to see how to prime, paint, and topcoat with one product,

After two coats, this dresser was done!

That was it!

Not two coats of primer, two coats of paint, and two coats of topcoat. NOPE! Just two coats of Silk paint that has the primer, paint, and topcoat in it. 

I love sharing tips and techniques that make projects easier. When I discovered how to prime, paint, and topcoat with one product, I couldn’t wait to share it!

Does this sound like a product you would like to try? If you do, I would love to see your project! Post a photo on Instagram and tag me @mycreativedays!

Do You Want To Make Money Flipping Furniture?

After twenty years of doing this, I am still picking up pieces when I can find them because I love the creative outlet, but I am now coaching other furniture flippers on how to make more money in their business. If you are someone who is looking to start and/or grow a furniture flipping business, I would love to help you. There are ways to make money in your business beyond painting a piece of furniture. Once I learned that, my business flourished. Don’t waste your time trying to figure it out on your own. 

To help other flippers, I created The Furniture Flipping Academy! The academy includes everything you need to start, grow, and/or scale a furniture flipping business. It includes courses, resources, templates, social media planner and guide, a private community, and so much more. It will ensure that you are doing the steps that will lead to success and not wasting your time on things that won’t.

You can find all the information about the Furniture Flipping Academy HERE.

Let’s get your business started and/or moving in the right direction. The Furniture Flipping Academy is for any flipper, from beginner to experienced. If your business is stagnant, there is a reason for that. Let me help you grow it into a flipping career that is profitable and fits the lifestyle you want to live.

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If you paint furniture and want to make the process easier, click over to see how to prime, paint, and topcoat with one product,

If you are excited to try this product, you will also love these products and techniques:

How To Strip Furniture Without Stripper

How To Clean A Piece Of Furniture Before Painting

Supplies Every Furniture Flipper Needs On Hand

 

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