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  1. This is so neat… I wish I could afford for you to do my whole kitchen! Such beautiful work!

  2. Hello,
    I love, love, love your work!! I have an old dresser that is in rough shape and would love to have you transform it into something magical. If I sent you pictures and gave you an idea of what I was interested in having done would you e able to give me a ballpark figure of what it would cost?
    Thank you,
    Jan

  3. Hey Kelli
    This was delivered today..Per UPS Delivered On:
    Monday, 06/18/2012 at 1:25 P.M

    Thanks again!
    Trish

  4. I am so confused! I have been informed by very popular bloggers that chalk paint and chalk board paint is two different things! And that ASCP is NOT for chalkboard type projects! Is it or is it not chalkboard paint?

  5. Hey Kendra …thanks for your note! You are right that Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan is very different than let’s say- the paint you purchase at Home Depot or Lowes that is specifically for painting a blackboard. Although Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan can be used to create a chalk board….the qualities of the paint go far beyond that and the adhesion qualities of it are amazing. Annie Sloan created Chalk Paint™ over 20 years….she has trademarked, patented, and copyrighted through US requirements “Chalk Paint.” Her paint can be used inside and outdoors. “Chalk Board” paint sold at Lowes or Home Depot is not created for that type of use. The superior finish and colors of Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan make it a product that rivals any high end paint that is applied within a factory for luxury furniture. So, although most people are not purchasing Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan to create “silver tray chalk boards”….if they however would like to- they can! I used Graphite in my shop on my walls and use that as a chalk board when I have classes. But what I love to use Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan for- is finishing furniture. The fact that I can sand it and make it smooth as glass is impressive to me. I love the ease of application, the speed it dries, its versatility and ability to create depth and rich uniqueness. So, yes- you are right….from a chemical composition Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan is different than generic “chalk board” paint- but that doesn’t mean you cannot use it to make a “chalk board” if you would like. : )

  6. Hi Trish!

    I’m so happy to have found you, and very impressed with your speed of shipping. I’m the woman that called you yesterday (Monday 8/13), and lost the call before I could leave you a message. It was so nice to have you call me back, and answer my questions.
    I placed a second order today.
    Can’t wait to come visit your shop nxt time I’m anywhere near you.
    Thanks so much,
    Slavka

  7. I can’t wait to get my chalk paint in the mail!! I’ve never used it before but have spent the last couple days pouring over pictures of painted furniture and reading tutorials. It’s going to save me so much time and $$!

  8. This video was such a huge help to me last night! I was NOT using eough wax, lol, because I was afraid to overdo it after reading all the warnings.
    Thanks for taking the time to create and post this video!
    Loving the chalk paint <3

  9. Thanks for posting that message! I am glad I was able to help you!

  10. Thanks so much for this post – I have been looking for some images to compare before and after dark waxing and this page has really helped me out, thanks for your time 🙂

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