Table Transformation
I've had my hall table for ages and, to be honest, it was
just a dumping ground for keys, mobile phones, gloves etc - nothing very
special. But it has, as you can see,
been transformed - all thanks to Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.
Love, Liz
I'd read that you could use this paint straight away without previously
preparing the item you were going to paint.
Of course, I thought it was, perhaps, too good to be true! But - it is true - I just got the paintbrush
out and started.
Before painting. |
The paint went on like a dream, and you can water it down if
it starts to get a bit thick. There's no
nasty smell and you can wash your brush in soapy water once you have finished.
After allowing the paint to dry (which doesn't take long), I
gave the table a rub down with Annie Sloan Soft Wax, which again is so easy to
use. This gives a protective finish to
the table.
Then the good part - deciding what to put on the table!
I got my paint from Iconic Home in Troon - a lovely little
shop and well worth a visit if you are in the area.
My next challenge is my dining table and six chairs! Phew, I'm going to be busy!
Love, Liz
This is not a sponsored post - I just love the product and wanted to
tell you about it - makes life so much easier for those of us who love painted
furniture!
Comments
Isn't lovely to find a product that actually lives up to its name. Looking forward to seeing the table and chairs.
Anne xx
Love from Mum
xx
Thanks for the info! The table is so lovely now!
Becky :)
I've been dying to try the Annie Sloan paints for ages - it gets such good reports. Currently have 2 charity shop finds in the garage, just waiting to be done.
Have a great week,
xx
Bee happy x
Love Claire xxx
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I love the finished table and what sweet things you have to display on it.
Rose H
x
I love Annie Sloan paint..I have a few things in need of a coat too!
Thea x
I hear this often Annie Sloan,
April I come to England and take a
can of this paint I have intrigued!
Good result, it does wonders shabby
Love Susy x
Karen