![]() As I was applying the sealer, it looked like it was moistening the chalk paint and the color was lightly coming off onto the brush, but the paint was basically intact. After some internet research, someone suggested using a polycrylic sealer so I just did this on the vanity. ![]() Having had so much fun and a lot of paint left over, I spontaneously decided to repaint the bathroom vanity and mirror frame last night, which went on beautifully! This morning I tried to wax the frame and the paint came off. The next morning I reapplied the wax and my piece looked great -like a white washed weathered wood. Thinking it wasn't dry enough, I repainted and waited over night. Had trouble with the waxing tho as the paint came off. I was intrigued but wasn't compelled to do anything yet! But then later that day, while in Walmart I coincidentally saw the Waverly Inspirations chalk paint! Since I actually had a table top chest of drawers that need to be repaired (and since I have to do that, I could repaint), I decided to give it a try! Loved the paint! Loved how it didn't drip and didn't leave brush marks and basically only one coat was needed. ![]() I wandered into a shop in Danville, California where they sold Annie Sloan chalk paint. This entry was posted in Write 31 Days and tagged diy, home decor, kitchen makeover, Waverly Chalk Style Paint, write 31 days.I am so excited to stubble upon your review! Until last Thursday, I never heard of chalk paint. I know exactly what I’m going to fill my new urn with, and I hope you will stop by tomorrow for the final post in my Kitchen Makeover in 31 Days Series. I try to respond to each and every one of you. If you have any questions at all about how I created this finish, please don’t hesitate to ask away in the comments below. I love the crusty look and the bits of mossy green peeking out here and there. I applied a coat of Miss Mustard Seed’s White Wax to highlight and protect the surface. Using the spouncer again, I applied the second light coat of Mineral. I brushed the Moss green onto all the small detail areas. Using a spouncer, I applied a base coat of the Mineral color. It evaporated immediately and didn’t leave behind any residue. Step 1: I wiped the urn down, using rubbing alcohol. If you use the links I have provided to order any products I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.) (The following steps contain Amazon affiliate links. I haven’t tried this paint on furniture yet, but it is perfect for smaller home decor items that you don’t want or need to purchase a pricey quart of paint to use on.
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