I've read about the Vaseline distressing method for YEARS and am just finally getting around to trying it. I thought I'd start small just in case it didn't work. So I used a wooden three-tiered farmhouse stand I had on hand that I've always wanted to paint. And if you'd like to learn about yet another nontraditional method of distressing just read to the end of this tutorial to find out those details!
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I'm so excited to share with you an awesome painting tool I recently picked up at my local craft store. It's so easy to use and it produces an excellent result. I'm not being paid, I just wanted to share! Are you someone who likes that shabby chic look when it comes to furniture? If you don't buy it that way you have to paint and distress the surface yourself. I'm here to tell you that there's an easier way to get the look you want. This post contains affiliate links. A purchase of any one of these items helps to support this blog and its creative efforts at no cost to you. To read more, please see my disclosure page.
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