Product description
Chalk paint that will inspire you for new creative projects. You will be fascinated by the ease of application, the soft shades and the velvety appearance of the surfaces.
Are your furniture "vain"? And are you tired of looking at them in their current form? Do you want to do something different with them - with the old but functional and mostly sturdy chest of drawers, or dress in the new "clothes" with the equally familiar and good old hanger. Or you want to bring a vintage touch to the interior of your home or villa. To renovate old things, or to age new ones ... the answer is one - chalk paint. A relatively new product in the paint family, this type of art material gives you as many options as you might not have suspected. Creating chalk paint about 30 years ago, British artist Annie Sloan was driven primarily by her inner need to express her own vision for interior design. Easy to apply water based paint with high coverage, which, after drying, feels as soft as velvet under your fingers. Its matt appearance gives a special vintage character to the surfaces on which it is applied. These can be old furniture and things to breathe new life into, as well as new items of wood, papier mache, MDF, styrofoam, plastic and more. You can find them on our site in the Hobbies and Crafts section. To add a sense of uniqueness to what you create, you can combine it with metallic paints, patterns and structural pastes. You can find them on our site in the Art Materials section. Thus, thanks to different techniques and through the use of various materials, you will transform every banal item or furniture into something new and different, born of your fantasy. Only the surfaces to be worked on must be dry and free of primer. Choose from several shades of paint, get yourself a quality brush, and act. If you need to apply a second coat of paint, you should know that the chalk paint dries pretty quickly. Thus, in a relatively short period of time, you can see the end result. Another advantage of chalk paint over almost everyone else is that it does not flow or form droplets. Use a neutral wax or varnish to seal the finished surfaces. You can get information about them by visiting the Art Materials section of our site. Challenge your creativity and you will surely be fascinated by the results.