Next came the distressing. I distressed before applying the transfer since I wanted to have distressed parts coming out naturally from under and around the flowers.
Be prepared, the distressing does take some time and elbow grease. In some parts I used the 80 grit sandpaper to rub open a distressed spot and with the 120 grit I’d go around the edges of that spot to soften any sanding marks. I sanded all over— top, sides, edges, legs revealing both the paint and wood underneath in random parts. You can do heavy or light distressing depending on the look you are aiming for.
Once I was happy with the amount of distressing, I cut my transfer in sections and applied them. You can set your flowers where you like best….this is the fun part of the creative process 😉