I have had this wardrobe for years, and never liked the finish. I always thought it was too dark. But it just seemed like a huge project to sand and primer and paint it. Which made it a perfect project to try out the chalk paint.
{after one coat of paint}
Recently, while looking around on the Annie Sloan website, I realized there is a dealer in my area that carries the paint. I also discovered while reading the website, that you are supposed to paint, then wax, then sand, then wax again. (instructions from the AS website here.) Which is NOT the way I did the wardrobe, and it seemed like an odd order to use the products. Once at the store that carries the paints, I was able to page through the books by Annie. After seeing examples of her projects, I understood the reasoning and how to use the paints and waxes together to get a time-worn look to a piece.
This time I purchased the Pure White paint and the clear wax. I had decided at this point to change my room to a more true white with gray accents. Over Christmas break I bought a vintage bed at the local thrift store and decided it was the perfect time to finally paint my dresser so that they would match.
I painted each piece three coats with the Pure White to get good overall coverage. I also learned that you can mix Annie Sloan paint with the clear wax for a custom look. I didn't have any more Annie Sloan paint, but I did have a sample jar of gray latex wall paint, so . . . I mixed them. And I love the way it turned out.
When the piece is waxed (and not sanded first) the brush strokes are highlighted by the colored wax and it gives it a lovely old appearance.
I know it's difficult to see, but trust me, it was difficult to get a shot of it that didn't wash out the detail of the brush strokes.
I'm not ready to do an entire room reveal, I still need to paint the walls and find curtains and new bedding. Which may happen sometime this decade. But here are some sneak peek before and afters.
I love, love, love the soft wax, it really is soft and easy to apply. I used an inexpensive paint brush to apply it, that allows you to really work the wax into the 'grain' of the brush strokes. But be sure to apply the wax with a light hand, in thin layers. If it is applied too heavily, it won't dry well, and will feel tacky.
I love the wax finish on the furniture, it has a soft shine and has a feel of a very aged piece of furniture.
I also painted a coat of gray paint on parts of the bed, and then covered it with a coat of the white. {Two coats of white, one of gray, and a final coat of white.} Once the white was sanded, the gray shows through. You can see that on the headboard above and leg of the bed in the photo below. {The gray paint was NOT Annie Sloan paint, but from a jar of sample wall paint I had.}
I may have had a glass of wine . . . or two . . . while painting.
Interested in seeing more about Annie Sloan and her shop? Check out this video.
You can find the Annie Sloan website here, she also has a blog, you can follow here. Annie is touring the U.S. this year giving workshops. You find more info about her tour here.
Have you tried Annie Sloan chalk paint? What was your experience? Have you been hesitant to try it? I recommend jumping in and using it, it really is so very easy to use.
xo
maureen














7 notes from friends:
You did a fantastic job Maureen! That bed is just beautiful. I was looking for a chest that size for next to my son's bed. Not that he'd use it to actually put his clothes away but it would look good.
Okay? Wow. You don't know how timely this is as I am DYING to re-work some rooms in my house and refinish some furniture that I've always hated the finish on. Not that I have time to do anything about it anytime soon, but I LOVE what you accomplished and will be bookmarking your success!!! Nice work, Miss Mo!
I'm really enjoying the ASCP too! I've done a couple of projects with it, big and small, and have a number more planned....
I'm looking forward to seeing what your finished room looks like... the small dresser/nightstand is exactly the look I'm going for in my room (also started last summer and not yet finished!).
~Chris
Well, I've never tried it but I so want to, the price is what keeps me from ordering it. After seeing the great job you did on your furniture I think I'll try it but don't know when:)
I can tell already that I'm going to LOVE your room re-do! The bed looks amazing! I love how the gray paint shows through.
I've never used chalk paint before. Not the real stuff, anyway. Just my own concoction. I'd love to give it a whirl sometime, though. Especially after seeing the results you've gotten with it.
Wow, you did an amazing job here!! That wine is well deserved :-)
I am a newbie to ASCP and can't stop painting. I have not been this enthusiastic about anything for awhile. I love the feeling! And trust me, if I can make a piece look beautiful, anyone can use it. Thanks for the before and after pics.
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