I needed to come up with a paint technique to create a certain look on a set of heavy wood dining chairs. They had to coordinate with many elements in the same room and I was going to be using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint to do it.
Words of warning ... these chairs had many rough surfaces and this technique encompasses 6 steps for every surface. In other words, IT'S A WORK OUT! |
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The paint used is Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. All colors are custom mixed using Provence, Arles, and Pure White |
BEFORE AFTER
STEP #3 Once the blue paint was dry I dry brushed a layer of butter cream paint over each surface. move to the next step with each surface as you want to work with wet paint |
STEP #5 The final layer I added was Annie Sloan Clear wax to all the surfaces. |
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STEP #6 The following day I buffed all the chairs with a heavy terry cloth rag to get the finish to shine and help repel water and dirt. |
TIP On some surfaces like the back rests I also did some wood block dragging with the butter cream color. You can see samples of that on the chair below right. |
There was still more to do to this dining set but that will come in future articles. |
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where you get sneak peaks of what I am up to.
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vintage hardware for your next project
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