Everybody likes nice things. In Heidelberg, Germany, there is a self proclaimed “Do-It-Yourself” enthusiast that likes the NICESTTHINGS. Or at least thats the name she goes by. Vera, aka NICESTTHINGS, was recently acquainted with the New MONTANA VINTAGE SPRAY FILTER. Vera set off to make a vintage Coffee shop sign, similar to that you would have seen in an old U.S diner. So she set off to collate her tools; ply wood to paint on, a Montana GOLD (Shock White) to coat the wood, Montana ACRYLIC markers to draw with, a pen, some paper, gloves, tape and of course the new Montana VINTAGE SPRAY FILTER, it was time for the magic to happen. DIY PROJECT  NEW MONTANA VINTAGE SPRAY FILTER

CREATE USED LOOK & VINTAGE EFFECTS!

Whether your an experienced DIY-ist or new to arts and crafts, Montana Vintage Spray Filter is the tool for your retro project. Vintage Spray is a solvent-based, high quality acrylic, low pressure effect spray.

DIY PROJECT NEW MONTANA VINTAGE SPRAY FILTER

DIY PROJECT WITH NEW MONTANA VINTAGE SPRAY FILTER

Within moments, a new lifeless piece of ply wood was turned into an inspiring, retro-esque shop sign. “Delicious cold brewed COFFEE served here”. Now all you need to do is top-up your coffee cup.

Step by step

DIY PROJECT NEW MONTANA VINTAGE SPRAY FILTER

Ideal for use on surfaces that are painted or printed, on furniture, photos and many other substrates. Multiple layers of the Vintage Spray Filter, irregular coating and smooth sanding (when fully cured) will intensify the used look effect.

NICESTTHINGS – making the coffee taste delicious with
NEW MONTANA VINTAGE SPRAY FILTER

Step 1. Priming the wood with Montana GOLD (Shock White). This coated the surface making it no longer porous, sealed it as well as giving it a white surface for the best coverage and color resonance.
Step 2. Embossing the design onto the wood by drawing over a pre-made paper drawing that was attached with tape over the wood. Pressing hard meant the design could be seen on the wood without marking it with color.
Step 3. Using the Montana ACRYLIC markers in Fine and Extra Fine, Vera drew over the embossed design and added color where she wanted it.
Step 4. The final step after everything had completely dried was applying the Montana VINTAGE SPRAY FILTER in thin multiple coats.

Montana VINTAGE Spray Filter can be combined with Montana VARNISH for additional protection once completely cured. DIY PROJECT NEW MONTANA VINTAGE SPRAY FILTER


Left: Wooden Sign without VINTAGE Filter  |   right: after VINTAGE Filter Spray was applied

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