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Janet M Blogger Warrenton, VA
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more CHALK PAINT™ magic

what do you do with a rummage sale frame to give it a fresh look...a coat of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™ Provence..apply Annie Sloan's Craqueleur™ varnish crackle and some of Annie's soft dark wax....Total restyle!
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  • AK Complete Home Renovati... Marietta, GA
    Love the result, Janet. How long did this whole process take?
    on Apr 16, 2012 · Like 0
  • Donna McCrummen Bernardsville, NJ
    Very nice Janet. With chalk paint I'm sure it didn't take very long at all :-)
    on Apr 16, 2012 · Like 0
  • Janet M Warrenton, VA
    Thanks....Seriously ...about 45 minutes..start to finish! The techniques you can create with Annie Sloan Chalk Paints™ are so numerous and very artistic. Modern finish..rustic finish..layered..antiqued..distressed..decoupaged...etc..etc...it's endless!

    It is very highly pigmented so it can be watered down or thicken with no effect on the integrity of the paint..I love it! Takes my refurbishing to a whole other level for sure. It is 20 years ...»

    tested and made right her in the good ole USA . Gotta love that!

    on Apr 16, 2012 · Like 0
  • Donna McCrummen Bernardsville, NJ
    LOL
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  • Ana M Alpharetta, GA
    Where can I get that paint?
    on Apr 16, 2012 · Like 1
  • Janet M Warrenton, VA
    Hello Ana...here is a link to help you find an Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™ retailer near you.... www.anniesloanunfolded.com you have a retailer right in Alphrette!! Here is her website ...she would love to help you with everything you need to get started with your project. http://www.brushstrokesbymaryanne.com/
    on Apr 16, 2012 · Like 0
  • Ana M Alpharetta, GA
    Thanks! I have to try this on some shutters I have been wanting to paint as artwork! Will post pics when I do!
    on Apr 18, 2012 · Like 1
  • Janet M Warrenton, VA
    would love that Ana!
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  • Debra D Palmyra, PA
    Hi Janet, great looking frame! ASCP is wonderful.
    on Apr 19, 2012 · Like 1

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