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03-18-2015 08:54 AM
03-18-2015 10:24 AM
I've never used any type of chalk paint but always see people on the web often raving about Annie Sloan.
03-18-2015 10:34 AM
03-18-2015 11:44 AM
I've heard that chalk paint adheres to almost everything. But, I'm going to go over to Home Forum, just to make sure. Thanks for the reminder!
03-18-2015 08:42 PM
yes -- I made my own with regular wall paint and plaster of paris.
03-18-2015 09:08 PM
On 3/18/2015 Photo Donna said:yes -- I made my own with regular wall paint and plaster of paris.
Interesting. I didn't realize plaster of paris was the magic ingredient. Did you mix it half and half? I found a large, ornate headboard that just appealed to my sometimes tacky taste and wanted to try the AS paints on it.
I'll look this up
03-18-2015 09:10 PM
On 3/18/2015 tansy said:On 3/18/2015 Photo Donna said:yes -- I made my own with regular wall paint and plaster of paris.
Interesting. I didn't realize plaster of paris was the magic ingredient. Do you mix it half and half? Did you mix it half and half? I found a large, ornate headboard that just appealed to my sometimes tacky taste and wanted to try the AS paints on it.
I'll look this up
I make it but I don't use plaster of pairs..........I use white grout and you only use a couple of tablespoons.......................................raven
03-18-2015 09:14 PM
On 3/18/2015 raven-blackbird said:On 3/18/2015 tansy said:On 3/18/2015 Photo Donna said:yes -- I made my own with regular wall paint and plaster of paris.
Interesting. I didn't realize plaster of paris was the magic ingredient. Did you mix it half and half? I found a large, ornate headboard that just appealed to my sometimes tacky taste and wanted to try the AS paints on it.
I'll look this up
I make it but I don't use plaster of pairs..........I use white grout and you only use a couple of tablespoons.......................................raven
I just edited out my duplicate question
Thanks, Raven. I'm glad I caught this thread.
03-18-2015 09:19 PM
Yes! Many times. I've done 9 bedroom sets (headboards, dressers, bureaus and mirrors), sideboards, side chairs and tables in chalk paint.
I love it because you don't need to sand, (just clean) the surfaces.
The bedrooms sets were all older (circa early 1900's), some in veneers, some with water marks and other stains or sunlight discolorations.
All beautiful now. Beautiful colors.
Easy to work with and a little goes a long way.
03-18-2015 09:23 PM
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