This site will give you step by step instructions, as far as type of finish, I suggest "Polyurethane", it's much tougher and will last longer then other finishes.
* http://www.craftstylish.com/item/572/how-to-make-painted-bangles
If it is still in the bottle, you can pick it up and put it on the counter. If it has been dripped or painted onto the bed, you can get it off with a solvent called nail polish remover (although that will also remove varnish if the bed is wooden).
No, you don't have to varnish them like you would a floor because that would get pretty messy. You can just purchase a light spray that will give them that great wooden finish look.
Applying varnish to wooden floors is a very good idea , but before doing so make sure to clean the room out , remove any furniture , and sand down to the bare wood to make sure any traces of old varnish , if used previously , is gone .
no its not it is painted that way
They're either painted or spray painted possibly
You can sand old varnish off a floor. Usually special wide belt sanders are used with smaller disk sanders near the floorboards.
The process of wood finishing refers to the final stages in protecting and sealing wooden items. This may be the protection of wooden furniture with varnish, for example.
Painted bultos are painted wooden sculptures that portray Christian religion images in a 3D form. They are considered traditional Spanish colonial art.
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For wooden furniture, varnish would leave it looking much better than regular house paint, but it can be a little more expensive. Regular housepaint won't look bad, but may not be as attractive as a varnish finish would be.
No, this I wouldn't do, you must remove as much of the oil finish as possible, try using Naphtha, Turpentine, or Mineral Spirits, let dry completely, sand and then varnish, the finish will be determined by how well you removed the old oil finish.