How to Chalk Paint Textures and Layers
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- čas přidán 26. 01. 2023
- In this chalk paint furniture tutorial we create chalk paint textures and layers using dabbing technique and Annie Sloan’s Chalk Paint and waxes.
The Chalk Paint used:
Paris Grey by Annie Sloan
Old White by Annie Sloan
Graphite by Annie Sloan
Primer Red by Annie Sloan
Waxes:
Clear Wax by Annie Sloan
Black Wax by Annie Sloan
Brown Wax by Liberon mixed with the black wax by Annie Sloan
Antique gilding wax
This is a great way to do a furniture makeover using chalk paint.
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I love the dark finish better, even darker. Beautiful work.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful as always. I never would have guessed you were going to bring out the Primer Red and oh my goodness, what a gorgeous outcome!! As much as I love the look of white cerused wood, I do agree the darker top did end up looking better on this particular piece. Overall, the final result was just stunning!! Thank you so much for sharing!🙏🏼🥰🫶🏼
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Stunning I learn something new every time I watch your tutorials xx
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Love the colours and definitely the dark top. Your technique for blending looks uncomplicated, thanks for your tutorials 🇦🇺
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Beautiful layering of colors; simply stunning!
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Looks so beautiful & I definitely like the brown top better than the white 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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I have two questions: 1. when you apply the clear wax BEFORE the decorative waxes - do you buff it after you've put it on, or just brush it on and then move on to the other waxes and/or how long you wait after applying the clear before moving on to the other waxes?
thank you. the important thing here is not to wait or no more than 5-10min. If you let the clear wax dry you will not be able to whipe off the excesses of the decorative waxes.