I am going to share with you all a REVOLUTIONARY way and I do mean REVOLUTIONARY way to make faux marble countertops!!!

I first saw this technique on youtube by Stonecoatcountertops.com (They show the technique beginning at 38:39). When I saw the product they were using I was amazed. I didn’t know that creating a faux marble look could be so easy! When I refinished our countertops to look like marble it was a lot of work and lots of different colors I had to use. CLICK HERE to see our kitchen countertop makeover. They were featured HERE on ApartmentTherapy.com

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That being said I want to save you all time and money! If you are wanting to create a faux marble look but are scared that you can not master the technique then this finish is for you. It is great for beginners!

Are you ready for the secret product!?

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Here it is!

Montana Marble Effect Spray Paint

The unique thing about the Montana Marble effect spray paint is it’s NOZZLE. When you spray the can of spray paint it actually comes out of the can in a speckled spattered pattern. NOT a mist like a normal can of spray paint.

WATCH ME SPRAY THE MONTANA MARBLE SPRAY BELOW!

Supplies to Paint a Faux Marble Countertop with Epoxy

  1. You will need 3/4″ thick MDF
  2. Drape N Tape
  3. Montana Marble Effects Spray Paint
  4. Zinsser OIL BASED paint and primer
  5. Heat gun or torch
  6. Stone Coat Countertops epoxy
  7. Wooster 2″ short cut brushes
  8. Paint roller
  9. Trowel
  10. Respirator mask

Steps to making a Faux Marble Countertop with Epoxy

Make sure your MDF is free of any saw dust. I recommend cutting the sink holes BEFORE pouring the epoxy. Tape off edges of the countertop with Drape N Tape. Use painters tape to tape the wall.

New MDF countertop before epoxy pour

Once your surface is dust free and plastic has been placed over the cabinets you are ready to paint your countertop with Zinsser all in one paint and primer. You will want to use a paint roller to paint the countertop. Paint countertop until it has been completely covered. Let dry (about two hours). Add a second coat of Zinsser all in one paint and primer. It’s good to let this coat dry over night.

After countertop is completely dry you are ready to spray with Montana Marble Effects spray paint! (wear your respirator.:) I recommend practicing spraying the spray paint on a piece of cardboard…old wood…anything you have. It comes out pretty quick and you want to make sure you feel comfortable using the product before you apply it to your countertop. When you are comfortable with spraying the spray paint you are ready for the next step! Spraying your countertop! Spray the spray paint random and sporadic.

Less is more when you are creating a faux marble finish! If you spray too much it will look more like a nineties tennis shoe that has had too much puff paint. Just a few sprays here and there will do.

how to faux marble countertops with epoxy

Once spray paint is dry you are ready to pour the epoxy! Mix epoxy according to the manufacturers directions. When epoxy has been mixed for two minutes you can pour it over your countertop. Spread epoxy out with a trowel. Kind of like you would frost a cake. Same type of motion. After the epoxy is spread evenly over your countertop use a brush to chop out or break up any lines the trowel may have made. When you can see no more trowel marks you are ready to pop any bubbles! Use your heat gun or torch to lightly go over the epoxy this will pop any air bubbles.

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After bubbles have been popped take your brush and go along the edges to wipe away any drips. The less drips the easier it will be in the morning when you have to sand the drips off.

Let epoxy cure 24 hours.

the easiest way to faux marble a countertop with epoxy
Picture of completed countertops with sinks!

After Epoxy has cured for 24 hours lightly sand any drips along the edges. Once drips are sanded off you are ready to install your sinks! At this point you should have beautiful faux marble epoxy countertops! Way to go! You did it!

how to easily diy a faux marble countertop

What are your thought on faux marble countertops? Do you like them? I’d love to hear! Leave a comment below. 🙂

Watch video to see completed countertops! 🙂

CLICK HERE if you’d like to learn how to paint your cabinets!

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