Chalk Paint Coastal Cottage Table Makeover
by
Jennifer @ Decorated Chaos
(IC: blogger)
I recently had an opportunity to try out some chalk paint and I decided to use it to give a thrift store table a much needed makeover. I wanted the table to have an aged coastal feel to it as if it was worn by the salt and sand of a beach over time and that was easy to do with this chalk paint.
I started with this ugly table that nobody wanted. It was dirty and had black smudges across the top and was an outdated oak stain that had to go!
So I gave it two coats of Chalk Country Paint in "It's Jade".
For dimension and aging I dry brushed some Chalk Country Paint in "Crisp Collar" into the crevices of the table.
Then I wiped most of the white paint off with a dry paper towel, but left traces of the white showing.
Then I took some fine grit sand paper and roughed it up a bit in the places where the table would be naturally worn. See the white paint and the distressed areas?
After applying wax my table is finished and I LOVE it!
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Published June 18th, 2014 10:28 PM
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Jennifer @ Decorated Chaos on Jun 20, 2014Michele Eures-you won't be disappointed. I promise! Lots of beautiful colors and very good paint to work with.
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Marlene Wilson on Nov 30, 2014GOOD JOB!
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