The first coat was painted in Provence and the second coat was painted in Old
Ochre Chalk Paint.
Step 1 Use a 4 ″ foam roller to roll on 1 - 2 coats of Old
Ochre Chalk Paint over the existing lampshade.
If debating between this color and Pure White or Old
Ochre Chalk Paint ®, visit this link here = > http://www.thepurplepaintedlady.com/2014/04/difference-between-annie-sloans-white-chalk-paint-colors/
I casually painted the bench in Old
Ochre Chalk Paint ®, not really caring if I covered everything.
All the new pieces fit thankfully, and next up was painting everything in Old
Ochre Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan (separately) and then reassembling it all back together.
I planned to do two layers and some distressing, so first I painted a layer of Old
Ochre Chalk Paint ®.
Not exact matches
First, I did a couple coats of Zinsser primer and then a couple coats of Annie Sloan
Chalk Paint in Old
Ochre.
I did a wash of
chalk paint in Old
Ochre mixed with some water.
I decided to use Annie Sloan
chalk paint «Old
Ochre» for the graphic.
- Sample pot of Annie Sloan
Chalk Paint in Old
Ochre (or sub Martha Stewart Vintage Finish Paint in Ivory)-- Martha Stewart Vintage Finish Paint in Brooke - Clear wax (Annie Sloan Clear Wax is my favorite)- Dark wax (I used Annie Sloan Dark Wax but I've used and like this product as well)- Small natural fiber brush - Old white t - shirt
I started out by painting the body with Annie Sloan
Chalk Paint in Old
Ochre.
Annie used
Chalk Paint ® in Country Grey, and Old
Ochre to create this rustic Swedish look.
Filed Under: 1930's furniture, antiques, ASCP Old
Ochre, dining room furniture, painted furniture, refurbishing, sideboard Tagged With: Annie Sloan
Chalk Paint, antiques, dining room decor, dining room update, home decor, painted furniture
Diane Llewellyn Grover finished this in Old
Ochre / Old Violet Annie Sloan
chalk paint.
Color Old
Ochre and Annie's Dark Wax...
Chalk Paint ® by Annie Sloan Seen at thenewestofold.blogspot.ca
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Chalk Paint, before pictures,
Chalk Paint decorative paint by Annie Sloan, dark wax, distressed, duck egg blue, Old
Ochre 1 comment
I did a wash of
chalk paint in Old
Ochre mixed with some water.
Filed Under: painted furniture Tagged With: Annie Sloan
Chalk Paint, ASCP, dining room table, dining room update, DIY, home decor, Jacobean dining table, Old
Ochre