Chalk Couture Farmhouse Rooster Transfer

Clara Nicole
by Clara Nicole
4 Materials
$35
15 Minutes
Easy
I've recently become a Designer with a new company called Chalk Couture. I've quickly amassed a team of over 200 excited Designers under me because the product speaks for itself. I like to do things that are quick, easy and straight to the point. I've never been a sign maker. I didn't have the time to learn any machines or new software just to spit out vinyl and then have to weed vinyl off whatever surface I wanted to work with. Being able to apply a sticky transfer to almost any surface and then spreading a chalk style past right over, has been life changing. I'm now able to make all kinds of decor in my existing growing business and give things a new look.
This Farmers Market Rooster Transfer is the perfect farmhouse decor and you are going to love how easy and wuick it is to do yourself.
To join my team "Down2Chalk" or purchase the transfers and pastes you will see here go to --> www.down2chalk.com use Sponsor Code "down2chalk" to join my team.
Door cabinets
I went to my local Habitat for Humanity store and found lots of used cabinet doors that were perfect for making signs. AND the BEST part was they were 50cents EACH! All sizes! BINGO!
Farmers Market Rooster Transfer
I've selected to use the Chalk Couture "Farmers Market" transfer and will lay it out over the cabinet door, to purchase this transfer or similar go here --> www.down2chalk.com
For this design Im using Chalk Couture Chalkology pastes in "Thai Teal", Mustard" & Elephant Gray, Black and Brick Red" It's best to use larger squeegees to spread the past around more quickly and evenly. Also keeping a damp paerp cloth will help as well to lay over the paste to keep it moist as you apply the various colors. To purchase the pastes and squeegees go here --> www.down2chalk.com
Things you needme
You'll need a tray for paint, several brushes, a super smaller brush for bleed corrections, Clear Cream wax (a spray gloss will work too) , Valspar Dark Stain Antiquing wax, scrap rag, clorox wipes, water pan, spray water bottle and paper towels.


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