Lovely transformations. Now, they will be loved and used again and our landfills will be denied more useable items. Like that! Saving our planet is so much more important than most people realize.
I know. I really had a hard time committing to repainting that beautiful chippy finish. I wanted it for hanging beside my front door with flowers in it but the mint green did not go very well with my house trim. So…I took the plunge and painted it….
Wax can certainly be used as a topcoat for chalk paint. And I used to use it a lot more than I do now. I find that the polyacrylic or other clear matte topcoats have a quicker drying/curing time. Wax takes a day or two to cure on small items and on larger furniture pieces I usually allow two weeks to a month for it to be completely cured and ready for normal use. It takes a little time for the wax to be absorbed into the chalk paint and form a hard, protective coating. That’s just been my experience from painting furniture over the last 10 years or so. 🙂❣️
Lovely transformations. Now, they will be loved and used again and our landfills will be denied more useable items. Like that! Saving our planet is so much more important than most people realize.
Thank you for your comment Sarah!
BEAUTIFUL SND SUCH PROFESSIONAL WORK!!! ❤ I only found your channel, today!!❤
Thank you so much, Melba! I’m glad you found my channel and thank you for watching! ❣️
I love how you you made a collection, a French Country Noir collection
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BEAUTIFUL....ABSOLUTELY....STUNNING!!!! 😯😯😯😯😯😍🫶💗🥰✨️💐🌟💕
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Absolutely beautiful repurposed thrift finds! They're all beautiful!
Thank you so much for that comment! ❤
Love your projects and your precious pink kitty pajamas!!!
Thank you Carla! ❣️ 🐈⬛
What a great transformation. I love them all!
Thanks so much! 😊 I really appreciate that! ❣️
Beautiful transformations. Love them all. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Sister in Christ and new suscriber. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you for letting me know! 🙏 So glad you’re following! ❣️
That green mail box was so nice. I can’t believe you painted over it.
I know. I really had a hard time committing to repainting that beautiful chippy finish. I wanted it for hanging beside my front door with flowers in it but the mint green did not go very well with my house trim. So…I took the plunge and painted it….
Loved all of them. Tfs
So glad! Thank you!❣️
They all are gorgeous
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Just discovered you,lovely work,I'll be watching from now on ❤
Thank you - so glad you found me! ❣️
Very nice! I love French Country
Thank you so much Susan! ❣️
Congratulation! Everything is so wonderful!
Thank you so much, Vincent! ❣️
These are all gorgeous!!
Thank you so much! ❣️
Beautiful love them all ❤❤❤xx
Thank you so much, Susan! ❣️
Very pretty❤❤❤
Thank you so much Paige! ❣️
Wow all soo lovely.
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Fabulous work!! 🤩🤩
Thank you! 😊
You have some great pieces especially the green mailbox but not a fan of white everything.
Thank you Gail.
Very nice. Also found your Channel Just today.👍
Very nice! So glad you’re here! ❣️
Good flips
Thank you Linda! ❣️
Beautiful
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Can wax be used as the top coat for chalk paint, or must it be sealed with an acrylic sealer?
Wax can certainly be used as a topcoat for chalk paint. And I used to use it a lot more than I do now. I find that the polyacrylic or other clear matte topcoats have a quicker drying/curing time. Wax takes a day or two to cure on small items and on larger furniture pieces I usually allow two weeks to a month for it to be completely cured and ready for normal use. It takes a little time for the wax to be absorbed into the chalk paint and form a hard, protective coating. That’s just been my experience from painting furniture over the last 10 years or so. 🙂❣️