For a while, I have been reading about and seeing furniture being redone with Annie Sloan
Chalk Paint. I wanted to try it on some pieces and see if it really was as good as everyone
claimed it was. I was impressed. I have a storage bench that seemed like a good piece for
a makeover.
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I picked 'Versailles' as my experimental color. I thought maybe going
over red it would require two coats, but nope...one took care of it. |
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It may be hard to tell, but it is a soft green. Not mint, more
of a green with some gray. It looks like it fades into the
wall, so I think the wall color may change :). It goes on
as a matte finish (kind of chalky) so you need to add a finish.
It goes on very nicely and if you felt like it was needed, you can
thin it a little. If you want to thicken, just leave the lid off for a few hours.
I chose to put a paste wax on because I really like the finish wax
gives. I also distressed it so a little red shows through. |
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These fun linens are called 'Picket Fence'. It just sounds summery,
doesn't it? Placemats are $5.75 and napkins are $3.75. You can
leave a comment if you would like to order some or email us at
theclaypool7@yahoo.com |
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All finished and ready to go. You can google Annie Sloan Chalk Paint to find a store
that carries it. It is pricey but a little goes a long way.
What summer projects do you have planned for your house? |
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