We are so excited because we have been anticipating this for a few years now. Annie Sloan is releasing a very matte finished wall paint that is totally washable! With 32 colors to choose from – you will be able to paint every room in your home. The Purple Painted Lady will carry every color and be sharing about them here.
A gallon of her paint will cover over 400 sq ft!
Annie Sloan says, “Experience a Wall Paint with a rich backstory, artist-approved pigments, and unparalleled coverage. Join the industry experts, interiors influencers, and professional painters already bringing Annie’s History of Art expertise to their walls. Annie Sloan’s Wall Paint outperformed the leading premium paint brands in performance tests.”
Yes to all of that but just give me some amazing colors and a matte finish paint that I can wash- and my world has aligned with the stars!
The 32 colors are shown below:
If you are interested in purchasing Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan or this soon to be Wall Paint…….. or you would like some help with a project- reach out to us! And….consider purchasing from us too, although we always encourage you to visit your local Chalk Paint® stockist if you have one …but if you are stuck at home and do not have anyone local… The Purple Painted Lady is here to help and can ship your order right to your front doorstep. Please just place your order online and we will ship it out ASAP! In fact, if you place an order- be confident in knowing that The Purple Painted Lady has everything in stock! What does this mean in the end? With the team we have in place- your order will get packed and picked up by FedX, UPS, or USPS. We pack up your order ship your order out our doors the same day you place it – Monday through Saturday. (note, however, this is as long as your order came in before 3pm EASTERN TIME because most of the carriers pick up our packages around 3 or 3:30pm)
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Throughout the months of June & July on Facebook LIVES, Courtney has been creating this beautiful piece inspired by Tom Petty’s song “You Belong Among the Wildflowers”.
You Belong Among the Wildflowers Chifferobe
The chifferobe was once painted and waxed with Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan, but with Annie’s formula, you can paint directly over a previously waxed surface. Her paint and wax harmoniously together. However, we always recommend that prior to starting any project we doing a thorough cleaning of the entire piece followed by a fresh water rinse. We love using Krud Kutter for this process! Or, you can use some vinegar and water, depending on how dirty the piece is.
Step 1: We put Louis Blue Chalk Paint® on the top and Old White Chalk Paint® on the bottom. We love to keep our viewers interacting during our live videos and help us make some tough decisions to shape our piece. After a vote, it was decided to paint the inside of the chifferobe with Lem Lem Chalk Paint® for a pop of color! (CLICK here to watch the Live focused on this) Courtney used both Annie’s SMALL OVAL brush and her LARGE FLAT BRUSH while painting.
To create a smoother transition where the colors meet, Courtney used a stippling technique with Old White Chalk Paint® and then Annie Sloan Paisley Floral Garland Stencil, a Stencil Brush, and some Louis Blue Chalk Paint®. Stenciling brushes are round with short, stiff bristles. Use it in a quick up-and-down movement to dab paint onto your stencil. This helps prevent paint getting under the edges. Never apply in a circular motion. A sponge or small roller works well too, but we prefer the brush.
Using a densely packed design where two different colors meet is a fantastic option for someone who wants to blend colors but is a little too nervous to attempt smoother blends! It’s super simple and has a great effect! (CLICK here to watch the Live about this process!) Since the Stencil brush is natural bristled, using a soap with a natural conditioner like our Little White LYE will keep your brushes clean and soft for a long time. Speaking of cleaning, we love to use Scrubby Soap to clean everything from the stencils to your hands! They smell great and work even better than they smell!
Step 4: The Gold Leaf was our final step before adding a topcoat. We think it really brought the chifferobe to another level. Using Iron Orchid Designs Art Brayer, Courtney rolled a small layer of Annie Sloan Gold Size onto some of the Butterflies Decor Stamps we used previously. After stamping the size onto the small it’s important to let the size get TACKY but don’t let it completely dry down! Too dry and the Gold Leaf may not stick to the surface. Courtney laid enough leaf to completely cover the tacky size, let it sit on the surface for a few minutes before gently rubbing the surface in small circular motions with a Chip Brush, until all excess gold flakes off. (Click here to watch the Instagram video about this!)
Step 5: Our final step is sealing the entire piece with Annie Sloan Lacquer in a matte finish! There are two options when using the Lacquer; using a roller, or a brush. For brush usage, we like to pour some of our Annie Sloan Lacquer into a Mixing Bucket so we don’t dip our brush directly into the original container. It is EXTREMELY important that you don’t shake your matte lacquer, and instead stir. We used Chalk Paint® FLAT Brush- Small by Annie Sloan to apply the lacquer.
DO NOT SHAKE the container of Lacquer since this will cause bubbles to form in the varnish which you do not want to happen! It is best to gently mix the lacquer by rolling the containers around in your hands or pouring the contents into a bucket to stir. If Lacquer is not thoroughly stirred, the finish will be shinier due to the fact that the flattening agents weren’t completely mixed in. Note that the thick stuff at the bottom of the quart is the flattening agent, and that needs to be totally incorporated …So, be patient and mix it well….which if yours has settled, could take a good ten minutes. (Click here for a more in depth blog post about using lacquer)
If you are interested in purchasing Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan or would like some help with a project- reach out to us! And….consider purchasing from us too, although we always encourage you to visit your local Chalk Paint® stockist if you have one …but if you are stuck at home and do not have anyone local… The Purple Painted Lady is here to help and can ship your order right to your front doorstep. Please just place your order online and we will ship it out ASAP! In fact, if you place an order- be confident in knowing that The Purple Painted Lady has everything in stock! What does this mean in the end? With the team we have in place- your order will get packed and picked up by FedX, UPS, or USPS. We pack up your order ship your order out our doors the same day you place it – Monday through Saturday. (note, however, this is as long as your order came in before 3pm EASTERN TIME because most of the carriers pick up our packages around 3 or 3:30pm)
SIGN UP FOR OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER: Okay- well maybe we actually send this out about every 2 months ~ but still – you will want to join this! Click HERE to get on board with The Purple Painted Lady’s Monthly Newsletter and get in on the fun.
Annie Sloan’s Bookazine, Colourist 6 is available starting today, May 27, 2021!
This Bookazine is one of my favorites, full of color inspiration! This issue really gives it respects to Capri Pink!
We cannot wait for you to get in your hands….and in your head. Oh, the pieces you will paint from the seeds that will be painted!
Save all your bookazines and put them on your bookshelf with the spines facing out…. you will see a gorgeous array of colors in how Annie strategically designed the covers. Eventually, there will be an issue, dedicated to every color in her gorgeous Chalk Paint® suite.
“What is the Best Way to Clean a Waxed Piece of Furniture painted with Annie Sloan” We just received this question from a customer named Lorraine. Caring for your chalk painted piece that was sealed with wax is important to know since you do NOT want to use Endust or Pledge!
The Purple Painted Lady’s response was:
Did you paint it or did you purchase it from someone? What was the top coat that was used on the piece? That will be needed to really guide you. I am going to go out on a limb and “assume” since it was painted with Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan that it was sealed with Annie’s Clear Wax. So, if it was waxed – Here is some info for you:
Your newly finished painted piece needs about 10 to 21 days for the top coat to cure. Wax may only take about 8 days depending on where you are located. Please treat it with care and avoid excess handling during this time.
To clean your painted & waxed piece, use a mild soap & water. Never use a degreaser soap that can effect the wax. On other top coats- still use a gentle cleaner. Method is a brand that is safe.
Avoid all contact with furniture polish, sprays, excessive water, alcohol and anything acidic.
Be cautious of using essential oils, diffusers or aerosol products like hair spray near your painted and waxed pieces.
Sometimes- depending on how dirty it has become- I will wipe the surface down with clean water, let dry and then apply a fresh coat of Annie’s Clear Wax. Annie’s Clear Wax works like magic and can remove crayon and even a Sharpie marker as long as a good base of Clear Wax was applied originally.
If this is a table or desk – use a blotter pad to avoid pressing into a finished piece when writing on top of it. And always use placemats or coasters to protect from hot dishes or cups or glasses that perspire due to heat or humidity.