
Baby’s Wardrobe
A brand-new wardrobe for baby can cost more than a full-sized adult one, and it can often be hard to find one which will match the colour scheme of your nursery. If you're looking for a more personalised, decorative option, baby furniture can be picked up for next to nothing at car boot sales or bric-a-brac shops. It's quick and easy to recycle furniture to bring it in line with your decorating ideas using spray paint.
"Use masking tape to create your own designs for the door panels."
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Clean the wardrobe to remove any surface dust and grease, and remove the handles. Make sure your working area is well-ventilated and masked with newspaper or a dustsheet.

Apply an all-over coat of Super White Primer. When dry, follow with a coat of Satin Super White. Leave to dry.

Apply lengths of masking tape in horizontal rows across the recessed part of the door panels. Leave a gap the width of the tape between each strip. Repeat with vertical rows so you have a chequer effect. Press the tape down firmly to prevent colour bleed. Use newspaper to protect the surrounding area.
Spray an even, thin coat of Satin Super Pastel Green over the masked panels. Remove the tape whilst the paint is still tacky to reveal your design.

Spray the handles with Gloss Super Orange, and refit when dry.
Note: Always follow usage instructions on the reverse of Plasti-kote spray paint cans.