MY ANNIE SLOAN CHALK PAINT TRANSFORMATION

I think I'm late to the party but I have fallen in love with Annie Sloan chalk paint! Thanksgiving is around the corner and I've been doing a bit of sprucing up around the house. I love how the holidays inspire transformation so I finally decided to tackle a project that I have been wanted to do since we moved into our house about six years ago.

When we moved in we knocked down the wall between the existing kitchen and the formal dining room to have an open floor plan and as a result converted the formal dining room into a larger kitchen.  We were still left with a formal living room, which I recently decided to convert into a studio/office (still in transition). One of the pieces that we originally purchased just to furnish the room was a very dark sideboard (credenza) from Bob's Furniture. It was a great solid inexpensive piece but it was very dark and not very special to look at.

I'd heard a lot of great things about painting furniture with chalk paint and Annie Sloan's chalk paint in particular.  I decided to do a little YouTube (I LOVE Youtube!) research and was pleasantly surprised on how easy and long lasting a small can of Annie Sloan paint can go! It's not cheap (approx $43/quart) but worth it!

List of Things I Used: 
  • Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - French Linen
  • Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Wax - Clear
  • Nylon Thin Angle Brush, 2.5"
  • Clean White Cloths (Wipe Away Excess Wax)
  • Short 50mm/2" Brush (Apply Wax) 
  • Brush Comb (Clean Paint Brush)
  • Small Paint Tray (Optional)











Almost Done ...

TA DA!!!
I love the way it came out!


I hope you guys enjoy this transformation and it inspires you to dive into your own DIY project! Happy Thanksgiving!

Thank you for reading!

Giselle x


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6 comments :

  1. I love it'!! Looks really good! Seems like you didn't even need to sand it beforehand?
    You'll be getting your own show on HGTV in no time :-)

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    1. Thanks Magda!! No, thats whats great about the paint... you don't have to! You certainly could though. I guess if depends on the piece. Thank you so much for reading my blog!! xo

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  2. I have a dresser that had been one of the boys' and had seen better days. I am covering the room to a guest room and had decided I needed to replace the dresser. Now o think I'm going to give the chalk paint a try! Thanks for the inspiration and advice!

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    1. Chris, that's awesome! Do it!! So funny because I recently sold another old sideboard from our old townhouse days. The lady actually owns a shop and sells her restored pieces. She inspired ME to finally finish this project :) Please post pics!! Cant wait to see it .. remember, when in doubt , use YouTube! x

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  3. This came out amazing!!! I love the finished product. I'm going to have to look into this. I guess the chalk paint name is throwing me off, do you just use it like you would any other paint? Beautifully Candid

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    1. Hi Sierra! Yes, but its better! Its hard to make a mistake with this paint! Super easy, but you do have to wax it to set the color. I think you're going to love it too! Check out the youtube video attached to the blog ...

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