I love receiving emails from happy customers who are trying Chalk Paint for the first time.
Chris was thrilled with the look of his cane besides painted in Antibes Green. Here is the before and after shot.
Kylie painted her bookcase below in Old Ochre and Antionette.
Clear Waxed
Another successful day of transforming pieces with Chalk Paint.
Donna did a beautiful job today, painting this 150 year old chair in Pure white and Louis Blue.
Ruth did this sweet tray in Duck Egg and applied a stencil to dress it up.
Lisa painted this rustic table with Emperor’s Silk and dark wax – whow.
Leanne transformed this frame into a piece straight from France.
Pure White, Louis Blue, clear and dark wax.
Cris painted a lovely little frame and Julie did a great job painting an old casement window.
If your interested in a doing a Workshop just email me here. They are a great and fun way to learn the basic techniques of Chalk Paint. Plus you get to take home a piece of your own furniture transformed by Chalk Paint.
Keep the pictures coming would love to showcase your pieces here.
Restyled Vintage
I LOVE seeing what your students and customers are creating with chalk paint, all the projects are fantastic thanks to your support and guidance 🙂
You were totally right about the bedsides, that green is bright but they look great now!
xx Karen
zmysły i pomysły
I love Your blog!You inspire me very,very….:)
Thea
Love it all but especially the blue and white chair and tray. Louis Blue is my favourite chalk paint colour.
Just a question, you mentioned previously that you don't use the wax on outdoor furniture. So how would you protect the finish?
Fiona, LilyfieldLife
and the best part is seeing everyone's happy faces – such happy students. well done Sandy. and your new space looks a fantastic space.
Fiona xx
Ann
THose are fabulous transformations
love the chair in Louis Blue.
Stylish Kylie
This is so great. You need to have a portfolio section to display all the great makeovers. Love that bookcase Kylie did.
RuthieBT
Thank you Sandy, It was so much fun! The tray looks beautiful at home. Recommend to everyone that even if you think you have no practical skills to have a go – it was so easy!