Look at all the things you can do with Gilt Cream!
This is a perfect product to highlight detailed and raised surfaces. It’s super easy and a very inexpensive way to give your furniture a pop of color.
Gilt Cream is made of a mica powder and wax and can be applied with a piece of cheese cloth or a brush. I have also used it on some stencil projects. This little bottle goes a long way. Here’s where you can get gilt cream. (My Affiliate Link) It comes in many silver, gold, bronze and many other colors.
Here are a few Gilt Cream projects I demonstrated in my video below:
If you really like your lighting but just want to change the color, this is a great alternative.
Before you buy new hardware, try this technique! It could save you a lot of money.
I bought this picture frame at the thrift store for $2.00. I added a rust finish and then topped it off with gold gilt cream.
You can even use it on cabinet doors. The sky’s the limit.
Look how easy to use Gilt Cream!
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