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The Easiest Way To Paint Furniture With Curves
by
Lindsay Eidahl
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
$15
1 Hour
Easy
Painting furniture with a lot of curves is never a fun job. Chair legs and curvy table legs is always something I dreaded painting. Then, I was introduced to a tool that makes it super easy!
I bought this end table at an estate sale. The top had a lot of damage, but that didn't scare me away. I knew I wanted to paint the table anyway.
The legs have a lot of curves. So. Many. Curves.
I broke out my new {aff} Round Brush from Zibra Paint that is made for projects like this and gave it a whirl.
The round brush got in all the crevices of this curvy table. It made painting it a breeze. I couldn't believe how fast the project went!
I love the color green and now have a beautiful table for the living room. (If it stays..... see more about about this debate on the blog: http://mycreativedays.porch.com/easy-way-paint-curvy-furniture/)
This paint brush made this project so easy that I am not going to shy away from curvy furniture anymore.
To find out more about this project, the paint color and brand and more about the paint brushes that are high on my DIY tool list, head to my blog post: http://mycreativedays.porch.com/easy-way-paint-curvy-furniture/
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Suggested materials:
- Zibra Paint Brush (Amazon)
- Fusion Mineral Paint (Amazon)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published July 26th, 2017 10:45 AM
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Emily Harris on Oct 13, 2024
Amazing!
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Omaifi on Oct 13, 2024
I’ve always found painting furniture with curves to be a bit of a challenge, too as those legs and edges are tricky! I love the idea of using a tool to make it easier. I recently picked up a curvy side table from a thrift store, and now I’m feeling inspired to tackle it. After a good painting session, I love to light one of my Goose Creek Candles to set a relaxing mood—it makes the whole DIY process even more enjoyable.
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Where do you get the brush for painting spindles? Also any info on how to paint the thin groves in French provincial furniture that will be a different color from the dresser