My daughter spend this past weekend with my parents which meant I had a little time to play around with my new Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.
My first project was this easy sign redo.
This time I used it on a piece of furniture. My dad gave me an old piano bench he had gotten at an auction several years ago. I didn't take a before picture because I was just so sure that there was one of it already on the computer...well, there wasn't. But it was your basic dark stained oak piano bench.
I broke out my Old White and Louis Blue Chalk Paint and decided to just play. No rules, just experiments. I'm now in love with this bench! I had originally thought I was making it over to put in my new Antique Store Booth but now I'm too in love to part with it.
Look at her in all her time-worn style glory.
Here is how I got the look. I'm sure it's not the "right" way but it's what I did. It was easy and fun.
1.) First I painted the whole thing in a sloppy coat of Old White and let dry.
2.) Then I painted the whole thing in a sloppy coat of Louis Blue and let dry.
3.) Next I LIGHTLY sanded down the bench in spots so the Old White showed through in spots.
4.) I don't yet have the Annie Sloan Wax so I used the Dark Brown Briwax I had on hand. I brushed on a very thin coat {trying to paint in long smooth strokes} all over. I did not wipe off the excess.
Instead I let the bench set outside and bake in the sun for about 4 hours.
5.) Then I wiped off what little I could and just about had a panic attack thinking that I ruined the whole bench. I just needed patience. I sanded down the whole bench LIGHTLY with a medium grit sanding block...sanding more in some spots and less in others.
That's it. Painting really doesn't take long because this paint goes on so smooth and covers so well.
Again, If your thinking of trying out Annie Sloan Chalk Paint you need to head over to Di Lucca Designs. Michelle is so sweet and will answer any questions you have.
Have a wonderful weekend and go play with some paint!
~Aaron {the girl with the boy's name}
Mudpies & Marigolds
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My first project was this easy sign redo.
This time I used it on a piece of furniture. My dad gave me an old piano bench he had gotten at an auction several years ago. I didn't take a before picture because I was just so sure that there was one of it already on the computer...well, there wasn't. But it was your basic dark stained oak piano bench.
I broke out my Old White and Louis Blue Chalk Paint and decided to just play. No rules, just experiments. I'm now in love with this bench! I had originally thought I was making it over to put in my new Antique Store Booth but now I'm too in love to part with it.
Look at her in all her time-worn style glory.
Here is how I got the look. I'm sure it's not the "right" way but it's what I did. It was easy and fun.
1.) First I painted the whole thing in a sloppy coat of Old White and let dry.
2.) Then I painted the whole thing in a sloppy coat of Louis Blue and let dry.
3.) Next I LIGHTLY sanded down the bench in spots so the Old White showed through in spots.
4.) I don't yet have the Annie Sloan Wax so I used the Dark Brown Briwax I had on hand. I brushed on a very thin coat {trying to paint in long smooth strokes} all over. I did not wipe off the excess.
Instead I let the bench set outside and bake in the sun for about 4 hours.
5.) Then I wiped off what little I could and just about had a panic attack thinking that I ruined the whole bench. I just needed patience. I sanded down the whole bench LIGHTLY with a medium grit sanding block...sanding more in some spots and less in others.
That's it. Painting really doesn't take long because this paint goes on so smooth and covers so well.
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After |
Again, If your thinking of trying out Annie Sloan Chalk Paint you need to head over to Di Lucca Designs. Michelle is so sweet and will answer any questions you have.
Have a wonderful weekend and go play with some paint!
~Aaron {the girl with the boy's name}
Mudpies & Marigolds
Also linking to:

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