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letamp;#39;s give this cupboard a vintage makeover Iamp;#39;m first priming with two coats of paint Cureamp;#39;s 2inone primer in Gray Iamp;#39;m then going to be using a brown chalk paint to go over the entire piece weamp;#39;re going to use milk paint and I need a dark color to distress back to underneath when thatamp;#39;s dry Iamp;#39;m using Fusionamp;#39;s toasted coconut milk paint over the entire piece Iamp;#39;ll do two coats on the entire project when they were dry I added a third coat just to the inside part of the cupboard I then applied iodamp;#39;s Rose chint paint inlay into the wet paint I also lightly misted the inlay I let the inlay dry for about an hour and then I misted it again and pulled it back up I then added some IOD stamps to the top and bottom of the cabinet door finally I sealed the entire piece with some clear wax find a full tutorial for this project on my YouTube channel like And subscribe for more