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How to Make a Wood Appearance With Acrylic Paint

    • 1). Clean the surface you are painting of any dirt or debris which could affect the work. If working on a rough wooden surface, sand it down until it is flat and smooth.

    • 2). Brush on a base coat of acrylic paint. A deep mustard color is most suitable, as it will provide a base which has the look of a deep, quality wood. Allow the paint to dry.

    • 3). Create a glaze using watercolor paint. Mix 1 part white vinegar with 6 parts watercolor paint -- a color such as burnt sienna is most suitable for a wood appearance. If you choose a different color, consider the interaction with the base color; ideally, it should be slightly lighter.

    • 4). Use a wide, flat brush to apply a coat of the glaze over the surface. You want an even, consistent layer, and one which is not too thick; one coat is sufficient.

    • 5). Dab the twisted end of a clean cloth in water, dampening it. Dab the end of the cloth sporadically around the layer of glaze, creating apparent imperfections, simulating the character of a wood finish.

    • 6). Allow your work to dry, and apply a single coat of varnish in order to protect the surface and to give it an added luster.

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