Really, a paint that will stick to
any surface? Does it really work? You mean I don't have to strip paint
or prime first? What is this mystery paint? Chalk paint. I've read
all about it in the "blogosphere". I watched tons of Youtube videos. Now it's time to try CeCe Caldwell's Chalk Paint.
Before |
I painted the top CeCe Caldwell's Vermont Slate.
I
lightly sanded the table with a fine grit paper to expose the original
finish in the areas where I wanted a worn appearance. Starting in
sections, I brushed on the Clear Wax first before it could dry I brushed
on the Aging Wax Dark. After 15 min. or so I wiped it off with a lint
free cloth.
The
next day I buffed the wax. I used a scotch pad (scrubber thingy) and
it really started to shine. Then I used a lint free cloth and finished
buffing.
I loved the base of
the table but the top did not meet my expectations. So after many days
of thought..... I taped off the table and spray painted it a glossy
black.
Warning! BAD IDEA! Do not spray paint over chalk paint!
After |
It took 4 weeks
before the spray paint was no longer sticky. Black paint was rubbing
off on everything. What was I going to do? I did nothing for 5
months. I finally got the courage to refinish the top. I stripped the
paint using Formby's . It's not as bad as I thought It would be just
brush on and scrape off.
Be safe and follow the directions on the can!
After
I removed most of the paint I used the palm sander (60 grit) to get a
smooth finish. Then I sanded with a fine (220 grit) paper.
This
time I wanted to stain the top dark brown. Before staining make sure the surface
is dust free by wiping the piece with mineral spirits. I chose a dark
brown stain from Minwax called ebony that I used on this Stool Makeover. I applied three coats of stain. Each time the stain got darker until I got my desired result. I let the stain set over night before I applied the finish. I used Minwax Polycrylic Clear Gloss to seal the top. I followed the instructions on the can and it turned out great.
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I love your table. I also love the fact that she shared all of your attempts to make it perfect for you. Makes me feel more sane LOL. Thanks for sharing this post.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Sometimes mistakes are part of the process. Glad you liked it.
DeleteYour table came out awesome! What a wonderful, colorful addition to your family space.
ReplyDeleteBlessings ...
Lani
www.SimplyFreshVintage.com
Thanks, I love it but I don't think I'm going to keep this one. I'm putting it for sale.
DeleteLove how your end table came out! Did you spray paint directly over the paint or over the wax?
ReplyDeleteHey Shelly, This was my first time using Chalk Paint. I decided to use CeCe Caldwell's after finding your blog. You do such great work. I was expecting the Vermont Slate to be darker. I used the spray paint after I waxed it. I used Memphis Blue and dark wax to do this piece calliescrafts.blogspot.com/2013/01/singing-blues.html. I am thrilled with the results. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteIt turned out so pretty! I have not have good look with gloss paint over any wood finish, so I know your pain
ReplyDeleteThanks, I'm really happy with it now.
DeleteGorgeous table, Callie!! I'm so glad to be following you, love your blog:)
ReplyDeleteKatie
www.funhomethings.com
I'm so excited to have a new follower!
DeleteWhat a cute table! Thanks for linking up in the Link Up! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. I shared your party and giveaway on facebook.
DeleteTurned out really good.....GOOD JOB! I am going to try some chalk paint as well....thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, have fun!
DeleteThis turned out so beautiful! One of these I am going to have to get brave and try to refinish some of my furniture! I would love for you to share this post this week on Thrift Thursdays link part @ http://fromnature-tonurture.blogspot.com/ Hope to see you there! Bonnie
ReplyDeleteThanks, it just took a few tries. I'll be there.
DeleteThanks for following!
ReplyDeleteLove your table...very nice colors!!
ReplyDeleteJulie
www.thevintagebarnhome.com
Really nice look:) Love the blu! New follow. Follow back at http://www.sewsweetvintage.com/2013/02/flourless-knockout-ninja-brownies.html
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up at Craft, Create and Inspire last weekend
ReplyDeleteYour awesome project is featured this weekend !
Hope you will join us again this weekend
Claire @ Polkadotpretties x
Thank you I'm glad you liked it! I'll be there,
DeleteVery pretty! Worth the hard work for sure!
ReplyDeleteTurned out great! I love the color, worth the wait :)
ReplyDeletexo, Tanya
twelveOeight
Thanks, I love the color too.
DeleteI was wondering where I could find chalk paint. I did a search for Cece's in my area and the only retailer "close" is about an hour away. Where else should I be able to find chalk paint? I looked at Lowes and all I could find was Chalkboard paint, obviously not it. Also, what is Aging Wax Dark? Is this a normal step in finishing, or is this what gave the table the dark overtones on the green/blue legs? I want to try this! I LOVE the finished product. I want to do it on a coffee table though. Thanks for any input you can give. My email jenlwelch1@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'll send you an email. Shelly sells it online @ http://alittlebitoshizzle.blogspot.com/p/shop.html
DeleteThe table looks so good!! Thanks for sharing your process. I've been thinking about using chalk paint on wood...Would you say the chalk paint will hold up well on the furniture?
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at Romance on a dime!!
Definitely, the wax seals the paint and makes it durable. Check out http://alittlebitoshizzle.blogspot.com/p/shop.html Shelly does amazing things with chalkpaint.
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