First off, I can't tell you how excited I am to be doing a post about an actual project. It feel like years since I painted anything, touch up painting the walls doesn't count! (even if it does keep me very busy!)
I feel like the last person to us Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. Finally, I've used it, and like everyone else I LOVE it! It was a little touch and go at first, and the wax is gaining my admiration, but in the end, I'm beyond pleased with the products.
I really like the hand painted look of the piece, which says a lot, I usually go for a flawless finish. This is the first piece in my house that I have actually hand painted with a brush. The rest have been sprayed.
Well, I'm gonna stop singing the praises of ASCP, and show you my finished piece. I hope you love it as much as I do!
Check out the cute model! Isn't she adorable?
Yep, no more yellow, here's the before.
Again, the after. Oh, and if you are wondering I used Duck Egg. I love it! I can't wait to try French Linen when it comes out. I really think I'm gonna be making a lot of changes to the down stairs. I have a lot of paint left, so who knows what I'll paint next!
Thanks for checking out my 'new' piece!!!
Where I party.
Sunday:
I Heart Naptime
LambAround
Under the Table and Dreaming
It's So Very Cheri
The DIY Showoff
The Girl Creative
Pinkapotamus
Monday:
Sumo's Sweet Stuff
The DIY Showoff
C.R.A.F.T.
Making the World Cuter
Mad in Crafts
The House in the Roses
Keeping it Simple
Skip to my Lou
Boogieboard Cottage
House Creative
Creating My Way to Success
The DIY Home Sweet Home Project
The Nesting Place
Southern Hospitality
It's so Very Cheri
The Idea Room
The Country Chic Cottage
A Bowl Full of Lemons
Pinkapotamus
Tuesday:
Coastal Charm
House of Grace
Sugar Bee Craft Edition
Vintage Pollyanna
Hope Studios
All Things Related
Creative Itch
Giggles Glitz & Glam
Tip Jukie
A Soft Place To Land
Not Just a Housewife
Primitive & Proper
Blue Cricket Design
Someday Crafts
Sew Much Ado
My Backyard Eden
Seven Thirty Three
Tea Rose Home
Santa's Gift Shoppe
Domestically Speaking
We are that Family
Elements & Interiors
Handy Man, Crafty Woman
Saturday Mornings
Room To Inspire
Ginger Snaps Crafts
Thursday:
Seven Thirty Three
The Shabby Chic Cottage
Beyond the Picket Fence
Fireflies And Jellybeans
Tales from Bloggeritaville
Brambleberry Cottage
House of Hepworths
Somewhat Simple
Yesterday On Tuesday
Beneath My Heart
Christinas Adventures
It's A Keeper
Rhinestone Beagle
Common Ground
Friday:
Miss Mustard Seed
My Romantic Home
The Shabby Nest
Finding Fabulous
Fingerprints on the Fridge
Chic on a Shoestring Decorating
A Little Knick Knack
Frou Frou Decor
It's Fun to Craft
French Country Cottage
My Repurposed Life
Rag to Stitches
Designer Garden
The Speckled Dog
Stuff and Nonesense
Bubble Nature Creations
Lovely Crafty Home
Shanty2Chic
Kelly's Korner
Vintage Revivals
Just a Girl
Kojo's Design
Deja Renew
The Girl Creative
The Inspired Room
Infarrantly Creative
Tidy Mom
Saturday:
Craft Envy
A Vision to Remember
Funky Junk Interiors
Tatertots and Jello
Be Different Act Normal
A Little Lovely
Along for the Ride
Perfectly Imperfect
22 comments:
It looks beautiful! And you're not the last one to try chalk paint - I think I am! I bought a piece today that I want to use it on. Would you recommend it? Was the process difficult? Enjoy your new piece!
Kristen
http://mycoveredbridge.blogspot.com/
Fantastic!! I will be the last person to use chalk paint as they don't sell it in Australia :(
Your dresser looks beautiful Tammy :)
That really came out nice. I don't have any projects planned but that sure looks like a great one. Your little model is sure getting taller since I last visited.
Love it! so glad the yellow is gone lol. It's beautiful and the matte finish is so soothing compared to the glaze.
Cutie pa tootie! And the project is great too.
Looks great...I'm lovin' it too...the more you paint the more you love it!!
Blessings,
Linda
Wow! I love it!!! You did a great job.
-emily
nestnestingnested.blogspot
it looks really pretty...i keep hearing and seeing such lovely things about this chalk paint...i just can bring myself to pay the hefty price for it!
alison
Great transformation! LOVE the colour you chose - and it's all so well shown off by your fabulous model assistant!
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
Love your color on your chest! I love that soft color. You do have an adorable little model - what a doll.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
WOW! I LOVE this redo. The whole room looks so gorgeous. Love the new monogram letter, too. The colors just pop together. Man, I need some chalk paint. ;)
Very nice! ASCP is the best and it's worth the $ a little goes such a long way. I love the color you chose.
Love it! I've had my eye on the duck egg color. I just used chalk paint for the first time this week too. Loved the painting...not so much the waxing! But the finished piece is worth it!
Oh, Wow! I love it. I haven't use the chalk paint yet. Can't wait to use it. Love the beautiful "new" piece you have there. Karie
Great color! You did an amazing job. Love it!
the color is awesome, and your little vanna is adorable! :)
Lovely! Thank you for linking to Wicked Awesome Wednesday!
BEAUTIFUL (the wee woman model too...)!! LOVE ASCP...
Deborah (happily visiting from
http://upcyclingmylife.blogspot.com)
Hope you drop by!
Love the color. I'm your newest follower!
Just love the way this turned out! Duck egg is my fave AS chalk paint color...Julie
So gorgeous!! Love your collection~ they are wonderful! Thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday!
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