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Dress form
Dress form













dress form

I love how there are dark spots here and there from all of the little cracks and character throughout! I can’t wait to use it in our new/old house! This technique is one of my faves and always turns out such a pretty soft “stain” color!Īnd, the after…I’m so pleased with how it turned out! It looks aged and antique!

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If the white wash dries with streaks or splotches, they will show even more after the glaze because of the darker color being applied. Whatever the whitewash dries to look like, the glaze will bring even more of that out after applied. When I use the whitewash, I try to make sure that it as is as smooth as possible when I apply it so that it dries without streaks. I added whitewash to the wood base, let it dry, and then added a glaze on top of it to give it a lighter stained wood color. Once the spray paint was dry, I added the Grecian Gold rub n buff with a paintbrush. I taped off the bottom wooden part with trash bags to keep the paint away from it and then spray painted the pole with matte black spray paint so that the rub n buff would stick better. It did exactly what I was desiring! It brought out all of the character and made it look even more Antiqued!

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I wiped glaze all over the form with a lint free cloth. While I liked the form the way that it was without the fabric, I wanted to darken it a little to bring out the character and try to blend the sides more with the rest of the body. I thought it was going to take forever but it went very quickly! I sanded down the wood on the bottom area with my hand sander and 100 grit sandpaper.

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Ugh, I immediately went and rinsed my hands off really good and put gloves on and continued to wear my mask and safety goggles. I used a piece of 100 grit sandpaper with my hand to sand it off and started to feel little splinters in my hand. Just FYI in case you ever try this on one of these dress forms, you might be dealing with fiberglass. I’m not sure what the junk is on the side is but I’m guessing it’s some type of glue. When I took the clothing piece off, it actually looked really good and old underneath. I guess I should have tried clothing dye before the other things but when I want to use what I have on hand, I grab whatever looks good at the time, haha. I tried to stain it with furniture glaze and oil based stain and it just wasn’t turning out great so I ended up throwing it away in the end. It all rinsed out! It was a weird type of fabric that looked like it was going to be hard to stain. I soaked it in coffee overnight and it did nothing. I was going to just throw it away, but my mom and some of you on Instagram suggested that I tea or coffee stain it. I started by taking off the cloth piece that was over the body. I decided to try to make my new one look old. I’ve always wanted an old antique dress form, but didn’t want to fork out the bucks for an antique one. I found this mannequin/dress form/bust at a thrift store for $20.















Dress form