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Many arts and craft stores sell blank wooden pieces that you can paint. While you can always paint them right away, there are a few steps that you can take to ensure a neater, longer-lasting finish. Sanding the piece first will get rid of any ridges, while priming it will help the paint stick on better. [1] Adding a coat of sealer will protect all your hard work, and help it last for years to come.

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Prepping the Wood

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  1. [2] You can do this with a sanding sponge or with a piece of sandpaper; a sanding sponge will work the best on curved surfaces, however. Also, make sure that you are sanding with the grain of the wood, not across it. [3]
    • Some wooden pieces from craft stores come pre-sanded. If the surface area is completely smooth, skip this step.
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    A tack cloth is a special, sticky cloth intended for this purpose. You may find it alongside the sandpaper in the craft store or in the hardware store. [4] If you can't find a tack cloth anywhere, try a damp cloth instead.
    • It would be a good idea to do this, even if you didn't sand your piece; items bought from stores are sometimes dusty, which can prevent the primer and paint from sticking.
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    [5] You can use the brush-on kind or the spray-on kind. This will seal the wood surface, and help it take the paint better. It will also help the paint show up better, especially if you are using a light color. [6]
    • Prime the front and sides first, let them dry, then prime the back.
  4. For an even smoother finish, you can sand the first coat of primer, wipe it clean, then apply more primer over it. Do this a few more times until there no ridges remain. [7]
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Painting and Sealing the Wood

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    Choose a color for the background, then pour out a small amount onto a palette. Acrylic paint dries quickly, so don't pour out your other colors just yet. You can use the cheap, craft-grade acrylic paint that comes in bottles, or you can use the more-expensive artist's grade that comes in tubes. If you are using the artist's grade, dilute it with a few drops of water until it has the consistency of cream first.
    • You can use small dishes, plastic lids, and paper plates as palettes.
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    Use a foam brush or a wide, flat paintbrush to apply the paint. Let the paint dry, then apply a second coat, if needed. Let this second coat dry as well. [8] Do the front and sides first, let them dry to the touch, then do the back.
    • Look for brushes made from taklon, katakana, or sable. Avoid camel hair brushes or stiff, bristle brushes.
    • Don't overload the brush with paint. The paint should come no more than halfway up the bristles. [9]
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    How long this takes depends on the brand that you are using. Most types of acrylic paint will dry in about 20 minutes, however. If the paint is too thin, add another coat of paint, and let it dry as well.
    • Take this time to clean your brush(s) with water. Do not let the paint dry on the brushes.
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    You can use stencils or trace designs onto the wooden piece. You can also free-hand the designs as well. Apply the base color first, let it dry, then add the details. For example, if you wanted to paint a smiley face, you'd paint the yellow circle first, let it dry, then add the smile and eyes. [10]
    • Dip the brush in water often to keep the paint wet, even if you are using one color. [11]
    • If you are working with multiple colors, keep a cup of water nearby. Rinse the brush with water before switching to a new color.
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    Refer to the label on you tube of paint for exact drying times. Just because something feels dry to the touch does not mean that it is ready to handle or take on sealer. Every brand will be different, but you can expect this to take about 24 hours. [12]
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    Sealers come in many different finishes, including matte, glossy, and satin; choose one that you like the best. Apply a thin coat of spray-on or brush-on sealer, then let it dry. Apply a second coat, if needed, and let that one dry too.
    • If you are using the brush-on kind, apply it using a wide, foam brush. [13]
    • If you are using a spray-on varnish, be sure to work in a well-ventilated area.
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Trying Other Techniques

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    Instead, consider painting over the entire piece using a wood stain or a sealer. Wait for the stain or sealer to dry, then paint your designs onto the wood. Be sure to seal everything after the paint dries.
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    Buy or make a stencil, then place it over the wood. Paint over the stencil using decoupage glue; this will seal the wood and prevent the paint from leaking under the stencil. Let the decoupage dry, then paint over the stencil. Peel the stencil away while the paint is still damp. Seal the wood using a spray-on or brush-on sealer. [14]
    • You can make stencils using contact paper or self-adhesive vinyl.
    • You can use this method over bare, unsealed wood.
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    Place a sheet of graphite paper over your piece of wood, graphite-side-down. Draw your design, then lift the paper away. Go over the outline using a thin, painted brush, then fill the design in using a flat brush. [15] This method works best over painted wood. You can do it over bare wood, but the paint may not stick as well.
    • If you don't know how to draw, print the design out on tracing paper first, then place the tracing paper on top of the graphite paper.
    • If you are working over a dark-colored surface, make some chalk graphite paper instead: cover the back of a piece of paper with chalk, place it chalk-side-down onto the wood, then trace your design.
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    Apply a thin layer of acrylic paint using a dry paintbrush. Dip a wet cloth in a small amount of paint, then rub it over the wood. This will help blend strokes together without covering up the wood grain. [16]
    • The cloth should be wet, but not dripping.
    • Alternatively, you can paint over the entire piece using watered down acrylics or watercolor paints.
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    Make a DIY chalkboard. Paint the surface of the wood with 2 to 3 coats of chalkboard paint. Let the paint dry, then paint designs using normal paint onto it, if desired. Allow the chalkboard paint dry and cure completely. Cover the board with chalk, then wipe the chalk off. [17]
    • Keep the designs on the edges of the wooden piece so that you can use the surface as a chalkboard.
    • You do not need to prime a DIY chalkboard, but sanding it would not be a bad idea.
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    Not really. If you need your piece to stand up to getting wet, paint it using an outdoor-quality paint. Seal it afterwards with a clear, waterproof sealer for added protection.
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    Yes, but it will take longer for the oil paint to dry and cure. You will also need to seal the oil paint using a sealer meant for oil paints.
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    You may use black acrylic paint to use for darker lines, or black permanent marker if you want it to be very fine.
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      • Remember to prime, paint, and seal the bottom of your piece as well! [18]
      • It is better to apply several thin coats of paint, primer, and sealer rather than one or two thick coats. [19]
      • You get what you pay for when it comes to brushes. For the smoothest finish, consider investing in a high-quality brush. [20]
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      Things You'll Need

      • Wooden object (ie: frame, box, letter, toy car, etc).
      • 140 to 180-grit sandpaper
      • Primer
      • Acrylic paint
      • Paintbrushes
      • Sealer


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      Before you paint a wood craft, sand it with 140-180 grit sandpaper, wipe away the dust, and apply a coat of primer to seal the wood. When the primer is dry, use a foam brush or wide paint brush to apply as many coats of acrylic paint as you like, making sure to let it dry in between coats. Once you’re happy with the base color, add designs and details using one color at a time and dipping your brush into water frequently, since acrylic paint dries quickly. Finally, finish your piece with 1-2 coats of sealer. To learn how to use stencils to add fun designs to your wood craft, keep reading!

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