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Chalk Painted Buffet
by
Angela Hodges Lloyd
(IC: blogger)
$25
2 Hours
Medium
My first experience with chalk paint has been one that was pretty painless. I decided after installing hard wood floors in home, my old buffet needed some color so that it wouldn't blend in. I wanted to bring out the details and show it off. I used Annie Sloan "pure white" chalk paint. No need to sand or prime and that's why I mentioned it's painless. Once I painted it, I decided to distress it to make it look old. I love the old rustic look. I used a 60 grit sand paper piece and just brushed it back and forth until I got the look I wanted. I'm pretty happy with the results.
Here is a before picture!
And more after
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Published January 30th, 2015 7:56 PM
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Angela Hodges Lloyd on Feb 02, 2015Thank you so much Shelby!
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