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Furniture Finishing Technique – Bermuda Blending

Furniture Finishing Technique – Bermuda Blending

Dear friends, I have such a special treat for you today. So I was cruising Facebook (against my better judgment and time-management), and came across this AMAZING armoire.


Unique and eye-catching paint technique called 'Bermuda Blending' ...step-by-step instructions and details on paint brands and colors!!
Unique and eye-catching paint technique called 'Bermuda Blending' ...step-by-step instructions and details on paint brands and colors!!

I loved it so much and spent the next 30 minutes trying to find the actual creator, and a corresponding website. I wanted to pin it so I could remember and be inspired!


Once I finally found Maria’s Facebook page, I got lost in her extensive furniture portfolio of images. So much talent! Unfortunately, she doesn’t have a website that I could pin from. But I knew that the world needed to see her work! So I reached out to her and asked if she would guest post and share the tutorial with YOU my readers!


You’re welcome!


High Five!


Take it away Maria!!!


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My signature technique that I created is part of every piece I do, no matter what color/s or brand of paint or stain I’m using!


For the turquoise collection I like to refer to it as the “The Bermuda Blending”. This technique it's a fun way to play with different colors and textures that gives my pieces life and movement.


Antique Armoire- Dresser-Dining Table & Vanity.


The Bermuda Blending Technique for Painting Furniture!
The Bermuda Blending Technique for Painting Furniture!

Basically, I chose a variety of 4 shades of blues, using brand names paint colors and also creating my own colors with the help of Pixie Dust Paint Company. Pixie Dust additives allows me to use any paint color I want mixing the liquid or powder with my flat finish latex paint and still maintain that chalk like finish that I need to blend with some of the other premix chalk base paints.


*The Bermuda Blues:


  • Behr Blue Ocean (mixed with Pixie dust for a chalky finish)
  • Behr Southern Evening (mixed with Pixie dust for a chalky finish).

Note: Pixie Dust provides the instruction and measurements to mix with your paint, so don't worry it’s very easy.


Now a contrast color!


  • My go to Orange is Barcelona Orange from Annie Sloan.

One of my favorite products to use besides Pixie Dust is another amazing product called Unicorn SPiT Natural Stains. Both of these products allow me to use custom blends of colors I want at a more affordable price and allows me to enhance my projects in a way no other paint or stain allows.


Unicorn SPiT it's a non-toxic natural water base gel stain and glaze in one with a wonderful aroma (think blooming jasmine on a spring day). I love to use it directly as a stain or to enhance the colors on a chalk paint base surface.


*The SPiT Colors


  • Unicorn SPiT Navajo Jewel
  • Unicorn SPiT Phoenix Fire
  • Unicorn SPIT Zia Teal
  • Unicorn SPiT Blue Thunder

Antiquing:



To seal and protect:


  • Use your trusted brand of sealer, I personally like to use Minwax PolyCrylic Clear Satin finish, but there are several waxes and sealers on the market that will all achieve the same results. Use what you are comfortable with.

Products for the Burmuda Blending Technique
Products for the Burmuda Blending Technique

Note: Before starting make sure your furniture is clean and degreased.


And now …Let's start blending!


(Because the armoire it’s already done, I am going to use a small piece to show you step by step how to blend!)


BEFORE the Bermuda Blending Technique
BEFORE the Bermuda Blending Technique

Get one soft paintbrush for the blue colors and one paintbrush for the orange color.


I always like to start with the lighter colors, so let's start with the Santa Fe Turquoise from CeCe Caldwell. Start painting on the easiest part to get comfortable before you start Blending! The first color should be applied in a long light stroke in a small section, then the second color from the edges so that it starts blending but not covering the first color in its entirety. Even though you are blending colors, each color should have an area where it’s just that color.


Layer the blues to create the 'Bermuda Blending' effect on furniture or ANYTHING!
Layer the blues to create the 'Bermuda Blending' effect on furniture or ANYTHING!

Now more Blue…..


Tutorial for the 'Bermuda Blending' technique... click through for details!
Tutorial for the 'Bermuda Blending' technique... click through for details!

Use a dark blue to create drama (AS Napoleonic Blue) as well as “Blue Ocean” and “Southern Evening” colors in different spots, blend with more Santa Fe Turquoise. You will get original shades of blues in every blend, that's why it is important that you always give the original colors their own spot.


To add the contrast color (Barcelona Orange from AS) choose strategic areas on your furniture, like corners and small areas surrounding the Orange with your favorite Blue combinations.


Keep blending until you have covered the entire piece.


Step-by-step instructions on creating The Bermuda Blending effect on furniture... or anything!
Step-by-step instructions on creating The Bermuda Blending effect on furniture... or anything!

Note: Let it dry for at least an hour.


Now that all the colors are dry, we can appreciated them all together!


To create a brighter and more vibrant effect, we’re now going to SPiT! YES SPiT!!! You just have to try it!!! You can apply SPiT with your hands (fingers) or a brush.


NOTE: I typically use the brush from the paints above. Remember we are “BLENDING” so it’s ok to use one brush for multiple colors as long as they are all in the same family. Blue SPiT with Blue paints and Orange SPiT with Orange paints! I think you get the picture! Randomly, enhance your original colors with the SPiT. For example, in some areas where the orange was applied, brush the “Phoenix Fire” SPiT to get a brighter Orange.


Learn how to create this amazing technique on furniture, with step-by-step instructions and specific paint brands and colors!
Learn how to create this amazing technique on furniture, with step-by-step instructions and specific paint brands and colors!

Let it dry again and with a 100 grit sanding block, distress corners, edges and some of flat areas to get the antique look! After distressing get your dark wax to antique the full piece or only some random areas. Apply as little or as much as you would like. After all this is your piece!


Bermuda Blending technique for painting furniture
Bermuda Blending technique for painting furniture

Seal with at least two coats of your favorite sealer sanding in between coats and voila your masterpiece is an amazing piece of art!


Gorgeous painting technique
Gorgeous painting technique

Unique and vibrant furniture painting technique called 'Bermuda Blending'
Unique and vibrant furniture painting technique called 'Bermuda Blending'

Unique painting technique for furniture and knick-knacks... the 'Bermuda Blending' technique!
Unique painting technique for furniture and knick-knacks... the 'Bermuda Blending' technique!

And Pixie Dust and Unicorn SPiT can be found here:


I hope that you all enjoy this tutorial and most of all have fun creating your next piece!


Maria A Revollo


Founder & Designer


ML Furniture Décor LLC.


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Isn’t this technique soooooo AMAZING? Maria is such a wizard with furniture! And you might also love my technique for making new pine boards look like old wood (that's even tinted whatever shade you want!) >>see video below!


Check out some of the other pieces she’s done using this same technique.


Unique painting technique for furniture and knick-knacks... the 'Bermuda Blending' technique!!
Unique painting technique for furniture and knick-knacks... the 'Bermuda Blending' technique!!

Bermuda Blending painting technique
Bermuda Blending painting technique

Unique and vibrant furniture painting technique called 'Bermuda Blending'!
Unique and vibrant furniture painting technique called 'Bermuda Blending'!

Learn how to create this amazing technique on furniture, with step-by-step instructions and specific paint brands and colors!!
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