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Hi!! This is so exciting- I love using chalkpaint but I'm never totally sure what I need to do when I finish- Do I need to seal it? Can I leave it as is? Thanks!!!
This is awesome! My question is what technique can I use so there aren't brush strokes?
I have 2 questions - my kitchen table is OLD (probably 65 yo), I want to paint it, but it has a hard laminate top (I think its laminate). Can I just use chalk paint? My 2nd question is about fairly new bedroom furniture. It's not very expensive stuff, but it's not particle board either. It also has like a laminate like finish on it. Can I paint it?
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Hi! I'm wondering how to get a REALLY chippy effect.
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