Rachelle This has got to be one of best shown, and explained tutorials that I've seen. Thank you so much, and thanks for the extra info on the brushes. And I love your hair.
I have watched about 50 videos or more on chalk paint and waxing. And your video by far is the very best one I have ever seen. Thank you so so much !!!!!!
I am so glad I clicked on your channel. I started watching and thought ohhh she's a paint snob. Little spicy she is... Then it dawned on me, the way you pronounce certain words and say so matter of fact; I am hearing my own most dear and talented aunt who passed away 18 yrs ago and I started to cry. Anyway, we are building a cabin and I am chalk painting the cabinets next summer. So I am going to start refreshing my own small pieces around the house. I am going to do so under your tutorials.
Thoroughly enjoyed your video. I learned a lot of important tips and techniques, thank God you love to add the 'adds', sometimes those are the best dollops of wise advice. I will be checking out the rest of your videos so I can step up my 'paint-game'. Have a beautiful day, my friend. Oh, and a lot of the comments were informative too, as were the questions presented to you.
I am so glad I found your video!!! This is precisely what I was looking for. Thank you for the step-by-step instruction. I will be starting on my antique gossip bench and didn't know where to start. You made a new follower out of me.
Hi Rachelle - You have a doppelganger out there, my good friend Michelle. However, that's only part of the reason I love your channel. I've gotten really nice results on my first attempt at chalk painting. Thanks for you such a great tutorial.
I’m going to be painting distressing and antiquing a French provincial dining table , my first attempt, and your tutorial was a great source of information. You’ve explained the steps so clear now I know exactly what to do….I think lol
Hey Beautiful! I just purchased a Marsh Hoosier Cabinet. It's in decent condition but needs to be prepped and painted ... HOPEFULLY in chalk paint. Would love to see you highlight a hoosier project! Thanks for you/your tutorials!
Hello! Thank you for your kind words! Chalk paint is perfect for that type of project! I will put it on my list and I am sure you will do great! For instant inspiration I would suggest checking on Pinterest. I have tons of boards but you may possibly find some inspiration in this one ❤️ pin.it/62z8S3ynr
You won me over with your smile! I'm trying to learn to whitewash and stencil verses on a wooden plaque. I'm doing it as a hobby, I'm stuck at home recovering from stage 4 Cancer and stage 3 kidney disease... Great video!🇺🇸🙏❤
Oh my dear! I wish for you a fast recovery and good days. I do have a white wash video but not a stencil one that I can think of. Although, less paint is more when stenciling :) try adding some to your stencil brush or roller then off loading it on a paper towel before using it.
What a wonderful tutorial! Your instructions are clear and your manner, friendly. This is my first time painting furniture with chalk paint and it's a little intimidating. I feel more confident now, thank you! (I'll try not to goob it up! 😆)
Thank you SO MUCH!!! This gives me great confidence in trying to repurpose furniture with chalk paint . Looking forward to watching and learning from your videos and following you on Facebook and Instagram 😊
I loved your video...straight forward and easy to follow..thank you ..I think I may be ready to finally start a project. I really love your apron too..very cute.
Lovely. This video is great for hearing impaired and deaf crafters. She speaks perfectly for lip readers. That plus auto gen subtitles should be enough for most. One in eight people is hard of hearing. Would be great if TH-cam added tags for "good for hearing impaired."
Hi dear gr8 job ur precious instructeur.dear I want ask 1 thing that chalk paint never removes?because when you wipe the table that the tables color was removed please dear rply me. Love from Pakistan ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for removing the drawer & hardware before painting it! I see so many videos where they just paint over it and that's just cheap & lazy to me. If someone wanted to change the painted over hardware, it would have to be the exact same size or larger - my OCD just won't allow it, LOL!
🤣 yep! I agreed with you! Plus changing out hardware is one of the best ways to change the look of something, so why make that harder on yourself :) glad you liked it ❤️
No worries and thank you! We are all new to everything at sometime ❤️ thats kind of a loaded answer. On one hand yes, you need to clear wax before you dark wax. This will allow you to manipulate the dark wax and not change the actual paint color in the process. BUT as in all art maybe you want to change the color. 😜 for example if I paint something a light tan color but I want it to look like a wood tone I may skip the clear wax and go straight to dark wax. This will basically stain the paint the color of wax. This also works the same for other colors of wax. Annie Sloan makes white wax. So if you skip clear wax and put white wax on paint it will lighten/white wash it. I guess all that is to say is that whatever color the first layer of wax is that touches the paint is what color you are going to stain that paint with because wax and chalk paint combine to make one. Hope this helps and I didn’t just complicate the issue more 😜❤️
Oh wow you respond quickly I have a got question I just painted my old cherry oak coffee table set I coated double layers the finishing of paint isn’t that clean I’m not happy so what should I do and it’s not fresh I let it dry
Hello! Depending on why you aren’t happy with it, there are a variety of solutions. But I’ll try to cover what most people have issues with. If you don’t like the brush stroke look you could have either watered down the paint while painting or sand with a fine grit sanding sponge after it dried to smooth it out. Sometimes if you are painting a light color over cherry stain, the cherry color can bleed through. If that is the issue, wipe or spray a layer of shellac. Then add another layer of paint. The shellac would seal in the cherry. Not sure what you mean by clean. If it just looks messy you could be using too much paint? It’s best to spread out as much as possible and thin coats are better than thick. Hope that helps some.
Your tutorial was great!! I've watched a few other videos, and spoken with my sister-in-law who's done this before, and your video was the best. Between you and SiL I think I'm going to get this :)
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial, so thorough and easy to understand! I have an old writing bureau that I want to upcycle, it's just been sitting there for 2 years and I keep putting it off because I don't know what I'm doing! I feel more confident now thanks to you.
I have a coffee table thst i used blue chalk paint. I used lacquer to seal the paint but soon a yellow color started coming through. It may have had an oil based paint originally. Now I want to use another color on my table. Should I use a stain blocker before I paint on the new color to take care of the yellow that previously came through the blue color that I first painted it with? What kind of stain blocker would you suggest? Thank you so much!
Hello! That does sound exactly like the tannins or stains coming through. Sometimes lacquer itself can pull them through the paint. Although the layer of lacquer may stop it from happening again. So you may be fine to paint again or you could put a layer of shellac on or a layer of stain blocking primer. I like kilz or bulls eye 123. Hope that helps :)
It’s hard to know exactly, but when I am guessing you mean is a try of paint washed look? If so you water the paint down in the thinner areas. Although it is best to sand those areas down some to have the paint soak into something. Sorry if that’s not what you mean 😬
This video is awesome! I should have watched it before I started my project. I used chalk paint on our bathroom vanity. I painted and then used poly on it. It changed the color and changed the look. I thought I would sand it down a bit and distress the corners. Thoughts on using wax to cover it eventhough there still could and probably still will have poly in some places?
Hey! Glad to help! There is nothing wrong with using poly either (just changes the final finish like you said) I have videos on how I poly cabinets too, although wax is my preferred method due to ease and look. You can’t really just put wax on top of poly, I mean you could, but it’s not going to have anything to soak into. I would suggest either giving it a pretty decent sand first or painting another layer of chalk paint, then waxing that layer. Think of poly as something that sits on top of paint and wax something that soaks into a porous paint and creates a bond with it. Neither way is bad :)
I typically just do soap and water where needed. Or dust with a dry lint rag. I also have seen a variety of natural products work great, like thieves cleaning spray. Mostly I would just stay away from pledge. It has been know to break down the wax after prolonged use.
Hey! It certainly, technically can. And I have done it. But it isn’t my favorite look. All depends on what you want in the end. It’s yours, do what makes you happy 😘😘❤️❤️
Thank you so much for easily understood instructions. I was considering your technique for a makeup dresser. Is wax finish still ok for top surface, due to some makeup cleaners?
Hello! You certainly could. It has held up fine on all my surfaces But for more heavily cleaned surfaces I recommend Annie Sloan Lacquer instead of wax.
Hello. I am sorry, I haven’t used that one, so I don’t have a for sure answer for you. At least I would be sure to clean it well and give it a good scuff sand before painting.
Thanks for the idea Nice if you like distressed I don’t so I will skip all that especially spending the money on paint and waxes and everything I like a more perfect look
I would suggest to use the gloss lacquer topcoat instead of wax then. You can buff wax to a shine also, but it is best to be a soft matte look in my opinion.
One thing you really didn't discuss with this piece of furniture was the natural grain of oak and how it won't disappear as it appears to have done for some strange reason in this visual. You can see the natural wood grain in the introduction where they show the close up and it may be what some people find attractive, but if I wanted to completely disguise the oak grain, can I achieve that using Annie Sloan chalk paint? I've seen in other video's using drywall mud as a base coat first. But can I still use this chalk paint and get full coverage with no tannin color bleedthrough, ect? Would more coats help? I like that there is no sanding required but I imagine if I wanted to hide the oak grain, I wouldn't be able to get away without sanding or some king of base coat. Is there a product in the Annie Sloan line specifically for this purpose?
Hello. If you want to hide the wood grain you need to use a special primer/grain filler product first. Then paint as you desire. I would stay away from drywall mud though. You could possibly use wood filler but I would use this product instead amzn.to/43x7Ypa
Hello. Im new to this. I have some furniture i painter with regular latex paint. If i wanted to antique it or gove it a new look, what might you suggest?( i wanted to include a picture but i didnt know how 😕
I would suggest a water based glaze. Not wax, as it will not have anything to soak into. Then topcoat your glaze with an appropriate water based top coat.
Great tutorial! thanks for all the great tips! hope Annie Sloan is paying you because I was going to go with a different brand and now just orderer Annie's. LOL.
Heheh thank you ;) they are not but I used to sell it in my store (store is closed now) but I have used and loved it since 2015! You won’t be disappointed!
You can paint Annie Sloan paint over Annie Sloan wax. I like to try to take off as much of the wax as possible, or let it cure for a couple weeks. If you would like to take off any excess wax, use mineral spirits and wipe it off. Then paint.
Hello!! I have a dresser I want to paint.Your video answered all my questions. I also decorate bottles and vases. Is there any need to varnish before or after the chalk paint and clear wax? Great video thank you!!
Hello Cheryl! Thank you! I am glad I could help! I don’t know why you would need to varnish them, you should be able to do them the same way as shown here :) have fun with it!!
Technically you can paint over Annie Sloan wax with Annie Sloan paint. (Not all brands you can do that with) how well it sticks and to what degree you are painting over it varies your results. If you are touching up a spot, slap the paint on there, let dry and wax the new paint area. If you are repainting with a solid coat and your wax has been cured for a long time, slap it on and go, then rewax. If you just waxed recently, and it’s thick, you can take mineral spirits and try to get the excess wax off before painting (you can do this at anytime, but works really well when it’s not cured) then repaint and rewax. Hope that answer helps. I know there are lots of variables in that answer, sorry! 😬❤️
Hi! I loved this video and all the tidbits of advice, very helpful! Thank you so much...you gave me confidence to dive in! I did just the drawer fronts of a nightstand and the brush lines really standout. I will sand that off and start over...this time I think I will water the paint down (I'm using Annie Sloan Old White) when I reapply...thoughts? Would you recommend using a generic 4" or 6" roller from the paint store on a larger surface like the sides of a dresser or armoire?
Hey there! I’m so glad I could give you some starting confidence! Annie Sloan paint tends to have brushstrokes. If this bothers you there’s a few things you can do. One don’t load your brush up with so much paint, put thin coats of paint instead of thick ones. Two you could water down the paint. Or three you can lightly sand with a fine grit sand sponge in between layers. All of these should give you a smoother finish. I don’t ever use a paint roller, but you certainly could if you are comfortable with that.
I would still use Annie Sloan paint. If you want to make it raised significantly you can add a variety of mediums to the paint to do that. I like salt wash. Or I used a wood filler before I paint for a raised design.
Rachelle
This has got to be one of best shown, and explained tutorials that I've seen. Thank you so much, and thanks for the extra info on the brushes.
And I love your hair.
Awww you made my day! Thank you! I am happy to help ❤️
You are a great instructor. Your information is presented clearly. Thank you.
Thank you so very much ❤️❤️
Excellent description. It's the first time I really get the distressing technique. Other tutorials don't have enough info. Thanks!!!!
Thank you so very much! I am so glad that this video was able to help you ❤️
You are very good at instructing. You have been helping me on another video and I thought I would watch this again.
Yes :) this same process can be applied to cabinets too.
I have watched about 50 videos or more on chalk paint and waxing. And your video by far is the very best one I have ever seen. Thank you so so much !!!!!!
Oh my! Thank you so very much for the stellar compliment ❤️ you have made my day!!
Your welcome 😊
You are absolutely adorable. Beautiful. Tutorial was simple, professional and easy to understand. I can watch you everyday.
Awwww you just made my week!! Thank you so very much ❤️❤️❤️
Inspired...I will redo my hutch just in this style. Thank you for your precise instructions. Now, don't feel fearful but excited!!😍
Aww thank you so much! I’m so happy that I was able to help you! It really is amazing how furniture can transform with some paint!
I am so glad I clicked on your channel. I started watching and thought ohhh she's a paint snob. Little spicy she is...
Then it dawned on me, the way you pronounce certain words and say so matter of fact; I am hearing my own most dear and talented aunt who passed away 18 yrs ago and I started to cry.
Anyway, we are building a cabin and I am chalk painting the cabinets next summer. So I am going to start refreshing my own small pieces around the house.
I am going to do so under your tutorials.
Glad I could bring back a good memory for you ❤️❤️❤️ and best of luck for your cabin build ❤️
Very thorough video. Thank you! I wish everyone made videos this thorough and efficient.
Thank you so very much ❤️❤️
Great video!! I have watched many and this was by far the best. Thank you!!
Thank you very much!!
I feel confident now! I enjoyed watching
Thank you
Thank you! So happy to know it helped you :)
Best tutorial ever!! Thank you so much for educating us so well!! 😊😊🙌🏽👍🏾🙌🏽👍🏾.....I am ready to get started on some projects!!
Awww thank you so much for your kindness! I truly hope it helps you get the best finishes to start ❤️
Excellent beginner instructions!
Beautiful job on that little table 💙
Thank you for sharing🥰❣️❣️❣️
Thank you ❤️
You are a great teacher! Thank you. You are thorough, logical, and very clear. Thank you!
That’s wonderful! So glad you liked this! Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for making this video! I am new to chalk painting, I am getting ready to start my first piece. Your video was very helpful!
Wonderful! I am so happy to help :) ❤️
Great beginner video! Thank you!
Thank you ❤️❤️
I learned so so much from your videos . I did a marathon of your videos thank you
Thank you! So happy that I could help spread some info ❤️
Excellent, with the rationale behind the wet distressing. Thank you!!!
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
I love this...I've actually been wanting to redo my old dinning table😅😅😅. I love the fact that you're clearly spoken,thank you for this💕
Glad to help! Thank you!
Very educational, simple, objective language, easy to follow,
Thank you!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love the way you explain , you do a great job of it , I can’t understand the videos that just has music , thanks
Thank you! Glad to be able to help ❤️❤️❤️
Love your technical terms. Goob, etc.!
Hehe thank you :) I’m very technical ;)
Thoroughly enjoyed your video. I learned a lot of important tips and techniques, thank God you love to add the 'adds', sometimes those are the best dollops of wise advice. I will be checking out the rest of your videos so I can step up my 'paint-game'. Have a beautiful day, my friend. Oh, and a lot of the comments were informative too, as were the questions presented to you.
Thank you so very much for your thoughtfulness and kindness! I am glad you liked the video ❤️❤️❤️
I am so glad I found your video!!! This is precisely what I was looking for. Thank you for the step-by-step instruction. I will be starting on my antique gossip bench and didn't know where to start. You made a new follower out of me.
Aww thank you so much for your kindness! I’m very happy I was able to help! Enjoy the process and I hope you love transforming pieces!
Hi Rachelle - You have a doppelganger out there, my good friend Michelle. However, that's only part of the reason I love your channel. I've gotten really nice results on my first attempt at chalk painting. Thanks for you such a great tutorial.
Hey! And we have close names, crazy!! So glad I could help with your painting! Thanks so much!
Excellent tutorial 🤗 Thank you so much!
Thank you ❤️
I’m going to be painting distressing and antiquing a French provincial dining table , my first attempt, and your tutorial was a great source of information. You’ve explained the steps so clear now I know exactly what to do….I think lol
Thank you! You got this!!!! Have fun with it ❤️
Impressed with detailed instructions.
Thank you! ❤️
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you! 😊
Hey Beautiful! I just purchased a Marsh Hoosier Cabinet. It's in decent condition but needs to be prepped and painted ... HOPEFULLY in chalk paint. Would love to see you highlight a hoosier project! Thanks for you/your tutorials!
Hello! Thank you for your kind words! Chalk paint is perfect for that type of project! I will put it on my list and I am sure you will do great! For instant inspiration I would suggest checking on Pinterest. I have tons of boards but you may possibly find some inspiration in this one ❤️ pin.it/62z8S3ynr
You won me over with your smile! I'm trying to learn to whitewash and stencil verses on a wooden plaque. I'm doing it as a hobby, I'm stuck at home recovering from stage 4 Cancer and stage 3 kidney disease... Great video!🇺🇸🙏❤
Oh my dear! I wish for you a fast recovery and good days. I do have a white wash video but not a stencil one that I can think of. Although, less paint is more when stenciling :) try adding some to your stencil brush or roller then off loading it on a paper towel before using it.
What a wonderful video. You explained everything so well. Loved it. You earned yourself a new subscriber!!
Wonderful! Hope I helped you and thanks for being here with me ❤️
Your tutorial and explanation are clear and wonderful! Thank you!!
Thank you!
The best explanation ever...thankyou so much.
Thank you!
What a wonderful tutorial! Your instructions are clear and your manner, friendly. This is my first time painting furniture with chalk paint and it's a little intimidating. I feel more confident now, thank you! (I'll try not to goob it up! 😆)
Awwww thank you so much for your sweetness! I am sure you will do great! And you can find me on Facebook if you have specific questions :)
Wow, you're so smart and talented!
aawww thank you so very much!
@@OriginallyWorn Oops, left out cute☺
@@flowerlove2985 you are making my day 😜🎉❤️
Thank you. I feel better informed to start my project now. Wish me luck.
Thank you!! Good luck!
I thank you so much and yes you helped me too know what to do now! Also I appreciate how prompt you were commenting one! Have a blessed day!
Commenting to me
No problem at all! Best of luck with your project ❤️
I learned more with this video than watching 10 of others cha. Thanks
Awww thanks so much! Glad to have helped!
Your videos are excellent and really informative. And you seem such a lovely person too! Thank you for posting and hi from the Scottish Highlands :)
Hello!!! Thank you so much for your kindness ❤️❤️❤️ glad you liked it!
Thank you I am looking to do my cabinets in my bathroom ,this was very helpful.
Glad to help! ❤️
Thank you SO MUCH!!! This gives me great confidence in trying to repurpose furniture with chalk paint .
Looking forward to watching and learning from your videos and following you on Facebook and Instagram 😊
Thank you! I’m so glad that I was able to help! You can do it!
This was very helpful thank you
Glad it helped ❤️❤️❤️
You are a wonderful teacher, thank you!
Thank you ❤️
Loved you video. It was more informative than most. I needed the basics. Thanks
Thank you!
Love this whole video beginning to end. I did fall into some of the pitfalls bit now I feel better prepared.
Thank you! You can do it ❤️❤️❤️
love this video!
Thank you!
Great video and very helpful! Thanks 😊
DogwoodBranchDesigns glad you help! Thanks!
Great tutorial! Thanks! Do you recommend distressing before sealing with wax? 😊
Hey! Thank you! Yes I do recommend distressing before waxing. Only because it is easier to do. But you can certainly do it after also.
i really enjoyed watching your video. very good information.
Thank you!
Loved your instructions on how to use Chalk paint & wax 👍
When doing a project how do you know how much chalk paint to buy ?
Hey! Thank you so much! A liter of Annie Sloan chalk paint covers approximately 150 sq ft or 2-3 medium dressers. This stuff does go pretty far!
Very informative. Thank you for sharing !
Thank you! Hope it helped you!
I loved your video...straight forward and easy to follow..thank you ..I think I may be ready to finally start a project. I really love your apron too..very cute.
Lovely. This video is great for hearing impaired and deaf crafters. She speaks perfectly for lip readers. That plus auto gen subtitles should be enough for most.
One in eight people is hard of hearing. Would be great if TH-cam added tags for "good for hearing impaired."
Hey! Good to know! Thank you!
Thanks so much!!! Your video very helpful!!!
You are very welcome! Happy to help ❤️❤️
Hi dear gr8 job ur precious instructeur.dear I want ask 1 thing that chalk paint never removes?because when you wipe the table that the tables color was removed please dear rply me.
Love from Pakistan ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hello! Thank you for your kind words! Once you put the wax on the paint, and then the wax cures, it creates a solid, wipeable finish.
Excellent video and helpful info. Thank you!
Thank you!
Thanks I am going to do my first piece this weekend. I have used antiqueing kit's but can't seen to find them .So I decided to chalk my small cabinet
Have fun with it ❤️❤️
Thank you for removing the drawer & hardware before painting it! I see so many videos where they just paint over it and that's just cheap & lazy to me. If someone wanted to change the painted over hardware, it would have to be the exact same size or larger - my OCD just won't allow it, LOL!
🤣 yep! I agreed with you! Plus changing out hardware is one of the best ways to change the look of something, so why make that harder on yourself :) glad you liked it ❤️
Sorry, do you need to clear wax before applying the dark? And, yes best information tutorial I’ve watched. Thank you x
No worries and thank you! We are all new to everything at sometime ❤️ thats kind of a loaded answer. On one hand yes, you need to clear wax before you dark wax. This will allow you to manipulate the dark wax and not change the actual paint color in the process. BUT as in all art maybe you want to change the color. 😜 for example if I paint something a light tan color but I want it to look like a wood tone I may skip the clear wax and go straight to dark wax. This will basically stain the paint the color of wax. This also works the same for other colors of wax. Annie Sloan makes white wax. So if you skip clear wax and put white wax on paint it will lighten/white wash it. I guess all that is to say is that whatever color the first layer of wax is that touches the paint is what color you are going to stain that paint with because wax and chalk paint combine to make one. Hope this helps and I didn’t just complicate the issue more 😜❤️
Thank you so much! 😍
Hope it helps ❤️❤️❤️
Very informative; thank you!
Thank you!
Excellent video!
Thank you!
Great video, I have been wanting to learn how to use chalk paint. Gonna give it a try now😊
Thank you! Hope you have fun with it!
Oh wow you respond quickly
I have a got question I just painted my old cherry oak coffee table set I coated double layers the finishing of paint isn’t that clean I’m not happy so what should I do and it’s not fresh I let it dry
Hello! Depending on why you aren’t happy with it, there are a variety of solutions. But I’ll try to cover what most people have issues with. If you don’t like the brush stroke look you could have either watered down the paint while painting or sand with a fine grit sanding sponge after it dried to smooth it out. Sometimes if you are painting a light color over cherry stain, the cherry color can bleed through. If that is the issue, wipe or spray a layer of shellac. Then add another layer of paint. The shellac would seal in the cherry. Not sure what you mean by clean. If it just looks messy you could be using too much paint? It’s best to spread out as much as possible and thin coats are better than thick. Hope that helps some.
Thanks, just built an amour wand was looking to do something along these lines
Hope this helps :)
Thank you! You are a great teacher!
Oh my I need that thank goodness
You are very welcome! Glad to help! ❤️
Your tutorial was great!! I've watched a few other videos, and spoken with my sister-in-law who's done this before, and your video was the best. Between you and SiL I think I'm going to get this :)
Awww thank you so very much!! You can do it!! It really is a fun thing to do :) enjoy it!
Great instructions! Thank you
Thank you!
You're great! Thanks! I'm def going to have a go...
Avia Salter thank you! you will do great ❤️❤️❤️ have fun!
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial, so thorough and easy to understand! I have an old writing bureau that I want to upcycle, it's just been sitting there for 2 years and I keep putting it off because I don't know what I'm doing! I feel more confident now thanks to you.
Thank you and I am happy to help! Have fun with it ❤️
I have a coffee table thst i used blue chalk paint. I used lacquer to seal the paint but soon a yellow color started coming through. It may have had an oil based paint originally. Now I want to use another color on my table. Should I use a stain blocker before I paint on the new color to take care of the yellow that previously came through the blue color that I first painted it with? What kind of stain blocker would you suggest? Thank you so much!
Hello! That does sound exactly like the tannins or stains coming through. Sometimes lacquer itself can pull them through the paint. Although the layer of lacquer may stop it from happening again. So you may be fine to paint again or you could put a layer of shellac on or a layer of stain blocking primer. I like kilz or bulls eye 123. Hope that helps :)
Love this
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
How would you achieve a look that shows barely coated wood overall and paint accented heavier along trim pieces. Wish I could send a photo.
It’s hard to know exactly, but when I am guessing you mean is a try of paint washed look? If so you water the paint down in the thinner areas. Although it is best to sand those areas down some to have the paint soak into something. Sorry if that’s not what you mean 😬
This video is awesome! I should have watched it before I started my project. I used chalk paint on our bathroom vanity. I painted and then used poly on it. It changed the color and changed the look. I thought I would sand it down a bit and distress the corners. Thoughts on using wax to cover it eventhough there still could and probably still will have poly in some places?
Hey! Glad to help! There is nothing wrong with using poly either (just changes the final finish like you said) I have videos on how I poly cabinets too, although wax is my preferred method due to ease and look. You can’t really just put wax on top of poly, I mean you could, but it’s not going to have anything to soak into. I would suggest either giving it a pretty decent sand first or painting another layer of chalk paint, then waxing that layer. Think of poly as something that sits on top of paint and wax something that soaks into a porous paint and creates a bond with it. Neither way is bad :)
@@OriginallyWorn Excellent advice! Thank you so much!
Happy to help ❤️❤️
I am wanting to paint some 70s wood look slick finish paneling . Don't know if it can be done or not . Thanks
Hello! Yes, you can paint slick surfaces with chalk paint! Are you talking wall paneling? Or a slick item on furniture?
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
How would do you day to day dusting/cleaning on the finished product once the wax has dried?
I typically just do soap and water where needed. Or dust with a dry lint rag. I also have seen a variety of natural products work great, like thieves cleaning spray. Mostly I would just stay away from pledge. It has been know to break down the wax after prolonged use.
Can the dark wax be used on a very simple midcentury modern square cabinet to make the finish look shabby chic? And would that be weird? 😊
Hey! It certainly, technically can. And I have done it. But it isn’t my favorite look. All depends on what you want in the end. It’s yours, do what makes you happy 😘😘❤️❤️
Thank you so much for easily understood instructions. I was considering your technique for a makeup dresser. Is wax finish still ok for top surface, due to some makeup cleaners?
Hello! You certainly could. It has held up fine on all my surfaces But for more heavily cleaned surfaces I recommend Annie Sloan Lacquer instead of wax.
Rochelle, never done it. Should i use 1 2 3 primer. Couldnt afford anything but Behr chalk paint.
Hello. I am sorry, I haven’t used that one, so I don’t have a for sure answer for you. At least I would be sure to clean it well and give it a good scuff sand before painting.
Thank you for the very informative video. What grit of sandpaper/block did you use for distressing?
Happy to help! I used a fine grit, something around a 220-420 would work.
Thanks for the idea Nice if you like distressed I don’t so I will skip all that especially spending the money on paint and waxes and everything I like a more perfect look
We have videos to achieve a super smooth finish look also with this paint. Truly you can customize to whatever look makes you happy :)
I love how you demonstrated the different results you would get depending on how you did each technique. Great job of explaining, too.
Heather S thank you for your kind words ❤️
How do I make my Sloan chalk painted furniture “SHINY” or Glossy ?
I would suggest to use the gloss lacquer topcoat instead of wax then. You can buff wax to a shine also, but it is best to be a soft matte look in my opinion.
When using two colours to distress, do you need one or two coats of the second colour?
Hello! It all depends on what the two colors are, and what look you are looking for. Sometimes you can get away with one, sometimes not.
One thing you really didn't discuss with this piece of furniture was the natural grain of oak and how it won't disappear as it appears to have done for some strange reason in this visual. You can see the natural wood grain in the introduction where they show the close up and it may be what some people find attractive, but if I wanted to completely disguise the oak grain, can I achieve that using Annie Sloan chalk paint? I've seen in other video's using drywall mud as a base coat first. But can I still use this chalk paint and get full coverage with no tannin color bleedthrough, ect? Would more coats help? I like that there is no sanding required but I imagine if I wanted to hide the oak grain, I wouldn't be able to get away without sanding or some king of base coat. Is there a product in the Annie Sloan line specifically for this purpose?
Hello. If you want to hide the wood grain you need to use a special primer/grain filler product first. Then paint as you desire. I would stay away from drywall mud though. You could possibly use wood filler but I would use this product instead amzn.to/43x7Ypa
@@OriginallyWorn Thank you! Can I still paint with Annie Sloan chalk paint over AquaCoat?
Yes :)
@@shelleysarkisian7375 Yes you can. :)
Hello. Im new to this. I have some furniture i painter with regular latex paint. If i wanted to antique it or gove it a new look, what might you suggest?( i wanted to include a picture but i didnt know how 😕
I would suggest a water based glaze. Not wax, as it will not have anything to soak into. Then topcoat your glaze with an appropriate water based top coat.
Great tutorial! thanks for all the great tips! hope Annie Sloan is paying you because I was going to go with a different brand and now just orderer Annie's. LOL.
Heheh thank you ;) they are not but I used to sell it in my store (store is closed now) but I have used and loved it since 2015! You won’t be disappointed!
I’ve painted and waxed a chair and now I don’t like the color. How do I go over the chair to get the wax off and re-paint it? Ty.
You can paint Annie Sloan paint over Annie Sloan wax. I like to try to take off as much of the wax as possible, or let it cure for a couple weeks. If you would like to take off any excess wax, use mineral spirits and wipe it off. Then paint.
Great video thank you
thank you!
Hello!! I have a dresser I want to paint.Your video answered all my questions. I also decorate bottles and vases. Is there any need to varnish before or after the chalk paint and clear wax? Great video thank you!!
Hello Cheryl! Thank you! I am glad I could help! I don’t know why you would need to varnish them, you should be able to do them the same way as shown here :) have fun with it!!
If I decide to add more paint after I have waxed a project, do I need to wipe the wax off or just paint over it?
Technically you can paint over Annie Sloan wax with Annie Sloan paint. (Not all brands you can do that with) how well it sticks and to what degree you are painting over it varies your results. If you are touching up a spot, slap the paint on there, let dry and wax the new paint area. If you are repainting with a solid coat and your wax has been cured for a long time, slap it on and go, then rewax. If you just waxed recently, and it’s thick, you can take mineral spirits and try to get the excess wax off before painting (you can do this at anytime, but works really well when it’s not cured) then repaint and rewax. Hope that answer helps. I know there are lots of variables in that answer, sorry! 😬❤️
Thank you so much. Great explanation! ❤️
Thanks!
How do you get the beautiful stripes in your hair? Is it called frosting or something else? Love the colors!
Thank you so much! Just professional highlights and low lights done.
Do we need to remove the varnish of the furniture before using chalk paint
Nope. You can if you want but it isn’t required and I do not typically.
Hi! I loved this video and all the tidbits of advice, very helpful! Thank you so much...you gave me confidence to dive in! I did just the drawer fronts of a nightstand and the brush lines really standout. I will sand that off and start over...this time I think I will water the paint down (I'm using Annie Sloan Old White) when I reapply...thoughts? Would you recommend using a generic 4" or 6" roller from the paint store on a larger surface like the sides of a dresser or armoire?
Hey there! I’m so glad I could give you some starting confidence! Annie Sloan paint tends to have brushstrokes. If this bothers you there’s a few things you can do. One don’t load your brush up with so much paint, put thin coats of paint instead of thick ones. Two you could water down the paint. Or three you can lightly sand with a fine grit sand sponge in between layers. All of these should give you a smoother finish. I don’t ever use a paint roller, but you certainly could if you are comfortable with that.
If I want to give stencil design then what medium should I use.
I would still use Annie Sloan paint. If you want to make it raised significantly you can add a variety of mediums to the paint to do that. I like salt wash. Or I used a wood filler before I paint for a raised design.
You are THE BEST!!
🥰🥰🥰 thank you!