Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Kitchen Cabinet Project!!

Wow!  Check out this kitchen cabinet transformation!  Patty and her husband, MC discovered the amazing capabilities of the Annie Sloan chalk paint™, decorative paint when they decided to re-do their kitchen cabinets.  With no previous chalk paint knowledge or experience they were able to easily change the look of their home.  





You can check out the project in it's entirety at Patty's blog:

http://pattysepihonies.blogspot.com/

Friday, December 14, 2012

Worried you do not have the skills or talent to use this paint??  

Here is a totally inexperienced painter, Jonathan, a friend of Twist and The Cellar who has never used chalk paint™, decorative paint before this project.  He was able to transform this piece for his home and family.  From beginners to experts, this paint is versatile and easy enough for all to use.







Keep sending in your project photos!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Chalk Paint Showcase

Hello,

We are going to start showcasing our chalk paint in action.  Here is a piece from Designs by Brie, a local Senoian who restored this beautiful buffet using the Aubusson Blue and a dark wax finish.  If you have a piece you would like us to share send us some photos along with a description of colors, waxes and techniques and we will post it!!





Check out some more of her great work at Restored "chic"

Friday, November 30, 2012

Milk Paint Now Available!

Milk Paint is an ancient all-natural paint containing basic ingredients including milk protein (casein), limestone, clay and natural pigments. When absorbed into the surface, Milk Paint will never chip or peel. It is suitable for both interior and exterior applications and is naturally mold resistant. Milk paint provides a completely breathable coating and is ideal for painting wood, plaster, drywall and a variety of other surfaces. It is environmentally friendly, non-toxic and contains no VOCs.

With the Milk Paint Bonding Agent you can use Milk Paint on even more surfaces such as previously painted walls, varnished surfaces, ceramic tiles, metal, glass etc. Without the bonding agent, Milk Paint will resist some prefinished or prepainted surfaces to achieve an authentic “chippy” look.