This week’s guest blogger is our Retailer, Erin Gunckle Debri from Grand Ledge, Michigan. Many of you may recognize her as Lucky Star Lane. However, she recently opened her own shop — Painted Teal Vintage! Congratulations! Erin recently posted a picture of a beautiful old barnwood finish that she created using CeCe Caldwell’s Paint, and […]
Want a better alternative to chalk paint that is easier, faster and MUCH cheaper? In this tutorial, I share the best type of paint for wood furniture.
Yes you really can update upholstered furniture or other fabrics with chalk paint! Here are some top tips on how to achieve a flawless finish that is smooth and feels like leather!
There are many techniques and products to create the look of Verdigris. This is one of my favorites because it is easy, works on any surface and is long lasting, even on outdoor furnishings. Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, in this order: One coat of each, leaving spots where other colors show through. 1. Graphite *2. Primer Red 3. Duck Egg Blue 4. Provence Can be topcoated with polyurethane (Do not use wax for anything left outdoors). *Primer Red: Optional. Use to give look of rust. For a different verdigris on an outdoor light see my post Patina and Verdigris, Verdigris on an Antique Door and Weathered Zinc
We often get questions from readers about using chalk paint, and a few questions come up more frequently than others. We decided to take our top 7 most frequently asked questions about using chalk paint, and put the answers right here in one post for you. This post contains affiliate links. For more information, click here. […]
Chalk paint acts a little bit different than latex paint does. If you want the look of chalk paint, learn tips and tricks before you start.
You’ve heard of the five stages of grief, right? Well, have you heard of the five stages of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint®? No? Well, let me enlighten you…. (Perhaps this experience will ring true for some of you.) STAGE #1: Intrigue: “A paint that requires no stripping, sanding, or priming? Tell me more!” STAGE #2:...
Happpppppy Monday guys! Today's post is a fun one because I am doing a full review of the Magnolia Home chalk style paint and wax from Joanna Gaines. Eeeeek! You guys know how much I love all things Joanna Gaines AND chalk paint, so I've been anxiously awaiting my chance to try this stuff out.
I did it again! I made some of my homemade chalk paint & made a beat up little table into a shabby chic minty treasure. You can see my first adventure with my homemade chalk paint {here} but to be short, I love it, It's great, It works, & It's cheap. Keep reading for the super easy DIY chalk paint recipe... I love this little mint table so much. I think I just love everything mint.. yah, maybe that's it. I just re-did this table yesterday.. It was a pretty sad mini table & I decided to refinish it with
Distressing and aging painted furniture is all the rage. Learn from others and have success on your project! Here are some common mistakes I have seen.
Here are some current, popular kitchen cabinet and other cabinet painting techniques. Hopefully these will give you ideas of things you can do with your own cab…
Use our easy faux cement paint treatment and recipe to create a gorgeous cement finish on accessories, furniture and outdoor pieces.
Paint and transform old and worn-out furniture into a fresh new look that works with your decor Budget-friendly and economical way to update your home's look You can easily choose color and style Reduces waste by preventing items from ending up in landfill Repainting can help conceal scratches, dents, or other imperfections on the furniture's surface, giving it a fresh, new appearance
We often get questions from readers about using chalk paint, and a few questions come up more frequently than others. We decided to take our top 7 most frequently asked questions about using chalk paint, and put the answers right here in one post for you. This post contains affiliate links. For more information, click here. […]
YES you can paint laminate furniture! Learn how to prep and paint laminate furniture with Chalk Paint for beautiful results.
The whitewashing technique is fantastic if you want to add a bright, airy feeling and a softer look to your decor or your projects. Used over old or stained wood creates a distressed look. There are many ways to achieve this effect, and in this post, I'll tell you how to whitewash wood to get
I have been painting furniture for about 8 years and I always love to challenge myself with new techniques and styles! This time I decided to use some yellow (w…
What kind of paint do I use on that? A guide to types of paint and when to use them. Includes best paints for furniture, wood, metal, plastic, and laminate.
Welcome to day 4 of milk paint madness week! Today I’m going to share some of my favorite advanced milk paint techniques including using bonding agent, layering milk paint with other types of…
This raised stencil technique will give you a gorgeous effect for your stencil ideas. The perfect craft idea for sign making and DIY decorating.
Learn how to paint laminate furniture {or anything really} - with zero prep work using this simple DIY Mod Podge + Acrylic paint recipe - No sanding!
Today we are going to paint a very simple scene but with a new technique. It will be a chalk pastels less is more technique. Once you get the idea, you can use it again and again with other scenes! We are not going to DRAW clouds, but use our pastels AROUND the clouds to make cloud shapes.
Adding a blue denim painted look to this bench was easy! It was the perfect color combination to add that comfy faded feeling to my space.
16 fantastic and easy ways how to distress wood for an awesome aged and weathered look. Step by step guide to making your upcycling projects even more interesting.
Versailles is a colour inspired by fine old French furniture and gilded doors. It is sophisticated and gentle, yet it works well with modern pieces too. This is a hue that picks up other colours well and changes character accordingly. 1 litre is enough to cover approximately 13 square metres. After painting, seal indoor furniture with Chalk Paint® Wax. On floors, seal with Chalk Paint® Lacquer. Take a look at our Tips & Techniques section for more information and to help you get started. Available in 120ml and 1 litre tins. Read more Brand Annie Sloan
Are you painting your kitchen table soon? Learn how to do it correctly. Avoid these major mistakes while remodeling your kitchen!
Annie Sloan's Chalk Paint® ~ "Emperor's Silk"
Whether you're just starting out painting furniture or a seasoned pro, you might want to check out this guide containing my tips and tricks for how to paint furniture. It includes furniture painting techniques, the best paint for furniture and more!
Alright, do you remember all those cool things I promised you that I have been doing lately and haven't had time to blog because of? Well, ...
Advanced Painting Techniques with Fusion. Can you play around with Fusion Mineral Paint as much as you can with chalk paint? The answer is YES!
I have a confession. I'm obsessed with vinegar. I first discovered my love for vinegar when it came to cleaning our wall-to-wall white carpet. Vinegar has helped me maintain my sanity (while living with white carpet and two hot-mess-cats) until we can finally rip our carpet up for good. Over time, I discovered so many more uses for vinegar. I thought I would share some of my fave vinegar tips with you today. First, let me just explain why I love vinegar. Not only is vinegar dirt cheap (We're talking like $3 for a gallon of generic vinegar.), but it's all natural and absolutely amazing as a cleaning product. Because of vinegar's high acidity, it kills all sorts of germs and bacteria. It even kills mold. I love for our house to be clean, but I really don't like toxic cleaners. So, vinegar is kinda like my stinky yet safe little miracle product. Just so you know, this post isn't sponsored by some vinegar conglomerate...I just thought it was an interesting topic that I could share with ya'll. And usually if I find something useful, ya'll do, too. We're basically twins. So, let's start with my favorite tip. #1. Use vinegar to clean carpet. We steam clean our carpets about once a month. It's an unfortunate necessity, as our cats love to barf up hairballs like it's their nine-to-five job. Rather than spend a small fortune on store-bought carpet cleaning solutions, most of the time we just substitute with vinegar. Our steam cleaner has a tank where the cleaning solution is added. We just fill it with full strength vinegar straight from the bottle and then add the recommended amount of hot water. The room smells like vinegar the entire time you are cleaning, but once it dries the smell goes away and your carpets look amazing. You don't even have to rinse. As always, make sure to test a small patch of your carpet before you clean it with anything. #2. Use vinegar to clean floors. Although the majority of our house is filled with annoying carpet, we also have a lot of tile. I used to use my beloved Swiffer on them, but about 6 months ago I somehow snapped it in half. Apparently I'm an aggressive mopper. Rather than replace it, I decided to bust out my old sponge mop and try something new. All I do is mix 1/2 cup of vinegar in 1 gallon of warm water and then use my sponge mop to clean the floors. And now I can never go back....the vinegar just works so well and makes the floors so shiny. I'm hooked. Vinegar fo' life. #3. Use vinegar as a fabric softener. This vinegar tip is a total little gem of awesome. Did you know that vinegar makes a great fabric softener? I recently learned this, and it's such an amazing little discovery. As I write this, I am washing some of my towels this way. Swear. All you do is add 3/4 cups of vinegar to your final rinse cycle (or in the fabric softener slot) and it works the same as fabric softener. It makes old scruffy towels feel brand new and fluffy soft again. And guess what else? Vinegar also gets rid of mildew. Which is such great news for me due to my chronic problem of leaving my laundry in the washing machine for way too long and then smelling like a wet dog for days. Jesse loves when I do this. Do not fact check that. #4. Use vinegar to clean your dishwasher. I clean the dishwasher about once a month by pouring a cup of vinegar inside the empty machine and running it through an entire cycle. Not only does this remove odors and soap buildup, but it's supposed to extend the life of your dishwasher. Our dishwasher isn't the fanciest of machines, and sometimes I feel like it's boycotting me. A cup of vinegar always does the trick and gets ol' boy back up and running like the clean machine he's supposed to be. Seriously, it works. #5. Use vinegar to clean sinks and drains. We have a sink that was painted white by the previous homeowners (with the same stuff I painted our tile with) and it gets seriously disgusting really quick. So does the drain. I daydream about a life without a white sink. I'm kidding. Kind of. Anyways, I clean and deodorize the whole thing by pouring a cup of baking soda in the drain followed by one cup of vinegar. I let it sit for 5 minutes and then run hot water down the drain. Then, I soak a sponge in vinegar and clean the sink. It makes it sparkly clean and gets rid of any grossness. #6. Use vinegar to clean your coffee maker. I use vinegar to clean our regular coffee maker and our Tassimo. You can also do this with Keurigs and most other coffee makers. To clean our Tassimo (which operates similar to a Keurig), I fill the water reservoir with vinegar, and then run the brewing process without any of the pods (similar to K cups) in the machine. Then I fill the water reservoir with water and run it through two times. This extends the life of your machine and keeps your coffee from tasting weird. I do this about once a month. #7. Using vinegar to clean your microwave Okay, I'll admit it. I had never tried this trick before writing this post. But, I had always heard about it, and since my microwave was absolutely terrifying (I made that before picture teeny tiny for a reason.), I decided to test it out. I cannot even express in words how awesome this worked. I poured 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/2 cup water in a microwave-safe bowl and brought it to a rolling boil inside the microwave. I let it sit for a couple minutes, and it was like magic. My microwave was like a horrific scene of hardened chili and easy mac and who-knows-what. And it just wiped right off. Right off, I tell ya. Also, please tell me I'm not the only one who makes a mess in the microwave and sometimes just closes the door and creeps away like it never happened. Just goes to show that you never know what goes on behind closed doors. Even teeny rectangular ones. #8. Using vinegar to clean stainless steel Vinegar doesn't just clean the insides of appliances, but it can clean the outsides, too. There's really no need to buy the expensive stainless steel cleaners to rid yourself of greasy fingerprints all over your fridge, dishwasher, and microwave. All you need is vinegar. Just soak a sponge or cloth in vinegar and wipe 'em down. Then buff dry with a dry cloth. I've tried the stainless steel cleaners, and vinegar works just as well for pennies on the dollar. #9. Use vinegar to clean your fridge So, by now we all know that baking soda removes smells from your fridge. Did you know that vinegar will, too? Our fridge is a total workhorse, and deserves to get a bath once in awhile. So, about once a month, before I grocery shop, I take everything out of the fridge. I throw away all the gross stuff and take inventory of what I need to get at the grocery store. Before I put the stuff back in, I fill a little bowl with 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/2 cup water. I just use paper towels and wipe down the entire fridge using the vinegar solution. Before I started this little ritual, our fridge constantly smelled. I blame the deli meat. Since I started wiping it down with vinegar every month, it has basically gone from workhorse to stallion. And by that, I mean shiny with robust thighs that run like lightning. #10. Use vinegar to clean dirty paintbrushes. This little tip is actually what inspired this entire post. My sweet Mama read my paint tricks post and told me she really loved the vinegar tip. It got me thinking about how I use vinegar for a bazillion different things, and that it would be fun to share some of them with you. You can see the vinegar paintbrush tip here. And so there you have it! Those are my 10 vinegar cleaning secrets! 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With this easy tutorial, you'll have a super adorable Ladder-style Plant Stand in no time for the perfect patio accessory!
This wet chalk technique adds a new dimension of layering & blending colors to this drawing lesson. Add color to a still life, landscape or process art.
Faces are so complex I find it hard to draw them small. Working at about twice life size gives enough room for my hand to delineate the shapes I see, using the blunt crayons that are my favored tool. The enlarged scale makes the images imposing even when seen from a distance. This is Tram, […]
Commercial chalky paints look great and have many benefits over other kinds of paint, but can be pricey. Save money and make your own easy DIY chalky paint!
Advanced Painting Techniques with Fusion. Can you play around with Fusion Mineral Paint as much as you can with chalk paint? The answer is YES!
As a Saltwash powder beginner, we recommend applying your Saltwash powder mixture with paint to a light to medium thickness. Learn more about mixing here.