It’s easy to create Blue chalkboard · Blue chalkboard Other ideas: Create a bold pink effect...

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Toys and Games with Mark Rayner – 29 In Australia: Call 1800 738 383, visit www.resene.com.au or email [email protected] In New Zealand: Call 0800 RESENE (737 363), visit www.resene.co.nz or email [email protected] To get the look: Mark painted the background wall with Resene SpaceCote Flat tinted to Resene Double Alabaster. For more ideas and inspiration visit your local Resene ColorShop or www.resene.com/ colorshops. Check out more project ideas online www.resene.com/projects. Step six Apply two coats of Resene Gold Dust to the picture frame, allowing two hours for each coat to dry. Step seven Apply one coat of Resene Quick Dry to the piece of particleboard and allow to dry. Step eight Apply two coats of Resene Chalkboard Paint to the particleboard, allowing two hours for each coat to dry. Fix the particleboard back into the frame with staples. Step five Carefully stir the Resene Gold Dust with a small stick or piece of wood. Step two Lightly sand the picture frame to ‘key’ the surface and wipe off any sanding residue with a clean cloth. Step three Apply one coat of Resene Quick Dry to the picture frame and allow to dry. Step four Apply one coat of Resene Apache to the picture frame and allow to dry. Blue chalkboard Other ideas: Create a bold pink effect using Resene Chalkboard Paint in your favourite Resene pink and paint the frame with a basecoat of Resene Porsche and two topcoats of Resene Bullion. It’s easy to create this fabulous blue chalkboard from an old framed picture and Resene Chalkboard Paint. Step one Carefully remove the old picture and particleboard backing. You will need: • Clean cloth • Old framed picture with a particleboard backing • Paintbrush • Pliers • Resene Chalkboard Paint – your choice of blue • Resene Quick Dry • Resene testpot of Resene Apache • Resene testpot of Resene Gold Dust • Sandpaper • Small paint tray and roller • Small stick for stirring • Staple gun

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Toys and Games with Mark Rayner – 29

In Australia:Call 1800 738 383, visit www.resene.com.au or email [email protected]

In New Zealand:Call 0800 RESENE (737 363), visit www.resene.co.nz

or email [email protected]

To get the look:Mark painted the

background wall with Resene SpaceCote

Flat tinted to Resene Double Alabaster.

For more ideas and inspiration visit your local

Resene ColorShop or www.resene.com/

colorshops.

Check out more project ideas online

www.resene.com/projects.

Step sixApply two coats of Resene Gold Dust to the picture frame, allowing two hours for each coat to dry.

Step sevenApply one coat of Resene Quick Dry to the piece of particleboard and allow to dry.

Step eightApply two coats of Resene Chalkboard Paint to the particleboard, allowing two hours for each coat to dry. Fix the particleboard back into the frame with staples.

Step fiveCarefully stir the Resene Gold Dust with a small stick or piece of wood.

Step twoLightly sand the picture frame to ‘key’ the surface and wipe off any sanding residue with a clean cloth.

Step threeApply one coat of Resene Quick Dry to the picture frame and allow to dry.

Step fourApply one coat of Resene Apache to the picture frame and allow to dry.

Blue chalkboard

Other ideas:Create a bold pink effect using Resene Chalkboard Paint in

your favourite Resene pink and paint the

frame with a basecoat of Resene Porsche and two topcoats of Resene Bullion.

It’s easy to create this fabulous blue chalkboard from

an old framed picture and Resene Chalkboard Paint.

Step oneCarefully remove the old picture and particleboard backing.

You will need:

• Clean cloth• Old framed picture with

a particleboard backing• Paintbrush• Pliers• Resene Chalkboard Paint

– your choice of blue

• Resene Quick Dry• Resene testpot of Resene Apache• Resene testpot of Resene Gold Dust• Sandpaper• Small paint tray and roller• Small stick for stirring• Staple gun