No Pain Painting? What Do You Think of Chalk Painting?
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I also love chalkpainting!!! Its amazing how pain free it is!! I'm so glad that you gave it a chance- love it!!
Thank You. I was impressed by the finish and durability. It sure made painting easier and more enjoyable. It was hard not using the flat style paintbrush at first but the round brush really did a great job. And yes, it really is pain free and easy. No prep work - gotta love it. :)
I plan on re-finishing my kitchen cabinets using chalk paint so I'm so pleased to hear it is painless. I am not all about stripping and sanding!!
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I love it too - my go-to for all of my furniture painting jobs!
I love chalk painting as well. But, there are times when some prep work is required (I know they all say no, you don't, but I have painted many a piece with a glossy finish that did not hold even the most expensive chalk paint)