Today I'm sharing a rustic French country painted Grandfather's clock that I made over using both Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint. I love using both types of paint on the same piece and have been doing it for a couple of years because I really like the crusty, rustic, layered effect that I can achieve by layering ASCP and MMS (with bonding agent).
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Showing posts with label ASCP. Show all posts
Rustic French Country Milk & Chalk Paint Grandfather's Clock Makeover
Today I'm sharing a rustic French country painted Grandfather's clock that I made over using both Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint. I love using both types of paint on the same piece and have been doing it for a couple of years because I really like the crusty, rustic, layered effect that I can achieve by layering ASCP and MMS (with bonding agent).
Reader Painted Furniture DIY Help #2: Maureen's Chalk Painted French Linen Armoire Cabinet
The second reader painted furniture piece in this year's series is Maureen's armoire. To tell you the truth, I wondered if someone would have an armoire to paint this year after Nancy's fabulous armoire which we transformed using ASCP Provence with dark wax, last year so I was really excited when Maureen messaged me about her pine cupboard.
If you haven't seen Nancy's cabinet, you really should (click the link above to view the original post). It's one of my most popular painted furniture projects with over 7,500 pins and shares to date!
Reader Painted Furniture DIY Help #1: Elaine's ASCP French Table Makeover
It's that time of year again! No, not spring...I thought that it was going to be spring last week when the temperatures climbed into the upper sixties for a day...but then it snowed again yesterday. I'm referring to my annual Free Help With YOUR painted furniture Project offer.
Chalk Paint, Dark Wax and Hemp Oil Table Makeover
Today, I'm making over a coffee table/storage bench using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and Miss Mustard Seed hemp oil. I often mix brands and finishes on the same piece of furniture since there really is no single brand that is the "best" in every situation.
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