Layered Paint Finish Using Chalk Type Paints

2 Materials
$5
1 Hour
Easy
Have you seen multi-layered looks and wondered how they were created? We're going to show you how, live on a Hometalk on 8/29/17 at 5pm EST. It's a simple process with a good quality chalk type paint like Heirloom Traditions Paint.

Want to learn more about Heirloom Traditions Chalk Type Paints? Watch this video http://www.hometalk.com/diy/paint/layered-paint-finish-using-chalk-type-paints-31377065
You can update almost any surface with Heirloom Traditions Chalk Type Paint. Today we are focusing on updating accessories to add a pop of color to your home decor. We're going to totally transform this little chest with a little paint. You'll have to wait until after our live for the final outcome and to see how little paint this actually takes! You can get lots of accessories transformed with one 8oz sample jar. 8ozs will paint approx 35 sq ft of surface.
I grabbed a few inspiration photos of multi-layered looks for you off of our Heirloom Traditions Pinterest page. Check out that beautiful detail that has been wet distressed back to white paint to highlight the ornate carvings.
Did you can you can wet distress with baby wipes or vinegar? This darling table was vinegar distressed by Anne Payetta of White Lace Cottage back to the natural wood color.
Our Brand Ambassador Refunk My Junk shows us how to create a multi-layered look featuring our products in this Pinterest Post. There are multiple ways to create a similar look. Join us on our Hometalk live on 8/29/17 at 5pm EST to see just how easy this look is to create!
Suggested materials:
  • Heirloom Traditions Chalk Type Paint   (https://www.countryscentscandles.com/store/htpstore)
  • Syntec Chalk Brush   (www.heirloomtraditionspaint.com)
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