glazing mdf kitchen cabinets?
I have mdf kitchen cabinet doors and like the antiqued look of glazed cabinets. I want an antiqued white look. Can I glaze even if there is no "wood grain"?
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Hey There!
I was just browsing around on Yahoo Answers and came across this question of yours.
Yes, you can glaze things that don’t have a grain.
If you have an IKEA around you, go in and talk to them in the paint department, and they can set you up with everything you need!
There is also a plastic "tool" that creates a faux woodgrain pattern too.
Since you’re doing some decorating, I wanted to mention that I’m an IKEA Regional Manager and was informed of a private website at my last regional managers meeting that ended up to be a promotion we’re doing.
This website is giving away several hundred $1,000 IKEA Giftcards for just putting in your zipcode. It’s a marketing campaign they are doing to see what areas of the country people are interested in IKEA!
You can’t go wrong… Just put in your zipcode and get a $1,000 IKEA Giftcard.
You could do some SERIOUS DECORATING for the free $1,000 from this giveaway they are doing!
Heck, you could even get the FREE Giftcard and sell it on ebay and go buy stuff somewhere else with the money you just made!
View the source URL for this private offer.
Yes, you can glaze things that don’t have a grain. If you have a Lowe’s or Home Depot around you, go in and talk to them in the paint department, and they can set you up with everything you need! There is also a plastic "tool" that creates a faux woodgrain pattern too:)
Good Luck!!