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Get a Bandaid on that Bleed Through!

It doesn’t happen often but every once in a while we will get the dreaded “Bleed Through” on a piece when we are painting with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan. The most common problem is usually pine knots but sometimes you will get pink from old mahogany stain, yellow or brown splotches from walnut or little brown spots from oak.  Now sometimes we can ignore those brown areas if we are going to paint something rustic and we will be using Annie’s Dark Wax but if you are looking for the clean classic lines of Pure White the last thing you are looking for is this!

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A mix of Old White and Pure White Chalk Paint™ over mahogany stain.

 

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This is the point where our trusty shellac comes to the rescue because applying another coat of paint at this point will simply amount to two coats of pink paint instead of one.

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This is the brand that we use and is available in the store and in our online shop and has never let us down!

Most of the time one coat of shellac is enough, it only takes minutes to dry and you can apply your next coat of Annie Sloan paint.  In this case that mahogany stain was stubborn!

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After one coat of shellac

 

In our experience this type of unstable stain is the most stubborn and generally we will apply two coats of shellac at a time but in this case we thought it was a good time to experiment and we knew we would be applying multiple coats of paint.

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After two coats of shellac

 

After two coats of shellac between coats of paint we are seeing good results.  And our final coat of paint is free of pink stain.

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This was a particularly pesky bleed through and most of the time one coat of shellac will be sufficient, just be confident that all is not lost.

A few things to be a aware of…shellac has a shelf life and should not be stored in an overly cold or hot place. There is a date code on the lid of this brand and I like to stay within a one year time frame although it is guaranteed to stay stable for three years.  The code starts with an S with the number following being the last digit of the year of manufacture.  In 2017 I would look for and 6 or 7 but a 5 should still be good.  Unless you use a lot of shellac buy small, a pint will go a long way.

As always if you have any questions about Annie Sloan Paint and products be sure to stop in the shop or give us a call.

Happy painting everyone

Melanie

 

The Painted Bench on the Road

Last week my hubby and I took a much needed week off and hit the road to Florida to take in some sun, watch some Blue Jays baseball at Spring Training Camp and of course visit some Annie Sloan Stockists! We visited 4 incredibly talented Stockists while we were in the Clearwater area, every one of them should be on your list of must visits!

The first stop we made was to Marcotte’s Salvage. Jenni and I have trained together twice and I love spending time with her, it was a real treat to finally visit her shop!

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The next stop we made was to Buster’s Antiques located in an area populated with antiques, galleries and great food! Plan to spend a few hours in this neighbourhood and wear your walking shoes!

 

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With a couple of Blue Jays games under our belts…

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we were off to visit The Feathered Nest which just happens to be in a lovely downtown shopping district within site of the ocean!  Did I mention how sunny and warm it was????

 

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Last but certainly not least on our list is a shop tucked away from everything, and if you blink you will cruise right on by and not even know missed it.  Robyn Story Designs is definitely worth turning around for!!!!

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I hope you’ve enjoyed our little tour of a few of the Annie Sloan Stockists near Clearwater Florida.  If you’d like their details and locations of these or Stockists near you or along your travels visit Annie Sloan’s website!

Happy Painting Everyone

Melanie

She Made It Her Own with Annie Sloan

Oh my goodness! Our very own Kerry Russell from Blue Butterfly Renew right here in Hamilton has won first prize in the “Made It My Own” with Annie Sloan contest! Congratulations Kerry we are so excited for you! Kerry is no stranger to winning contests, you may remember that she also won the grand prize in our Canadian 31 Days of Chalk Paint™ contest last year! Where will she go from here???

Kerry used Graphite Chalk Paint™ and Dark Wax and lots of distressing to create this beautifully rustic look!

KerryThere is still time to enter Annie’s “Make It My Own” with Annie Sloan Contest by posting your picture here!  The possibilities are endless!

Happy Painting!

What Have You Been Creating?

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Shabby & Chic & Everything Neat


Did you know that our favourite messages from all of you is your before and after results?  We just love to see what you’ve accomplished with a little paint, stain or paper and glue!  Take a look at some our customer’s latest works of art.

 

Lindsey has been busy renewing a tired but beautiful chair by painting the frame and the fabric!  Did you know that you can paint fabric with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan?  Its so easy and quick and so much more economical than new upholstery!  Lindsey used French Linen on the wood and Emile on the fabric.

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Perfect painted fabric with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan

 

Nicole also refurbished this beautiful fabric covered bench with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan.  A little Duck Egg and either Old White or Pure White is a classic combination to freshen up any project but on fabric its a sure winner!

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Perfect painted fabric with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan

 

✽ If you’re interested in learning more about painting fabric with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan I will be writing a blog post about this very subject later this week so be sure to stay tuned.  For some one on one advice give us a call or stop in the shop.

 

Last year Lindsey entered her very first project using Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan in a contest we held here in Canada called 31 Days of Chalk Paint™.   She won a free can of paint that day for her Aubusson Blue hutch.

Prize winning redo with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan in Aubusson

Prize winning redo with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan in Aubusson

And with that free can of paint Lindsey brought new life to her lovely china cabinet which she painted with French Linen.  Beautiful isn’t it?

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A new life for this beautiful china cabinet with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan in French Linen

 

Carrey has been very busy painting in her kitchen and has shared many of her projects with us.  Her latest uses a custom mix of Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan in Provence and Aubusson Blue to match the colour of her dishes.  I think we did a great job of matching and Carrey did a great job of painting!

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Custom mix of Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan

 

Christina used Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan for the body and Gel Stain by General Finishes in Java for the top to update her TV stand and what a transformation!  I love that we can renew something we already have at home to invigorate our space and save some money at the same time!

General Finishes Java Gel and Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan

 

Maxine White from Studio Paint in Fonthill, Ontario recently learned all about decoupage at a Painted Bench workshop, Decoupage+Transfer+Craqueleur.  She created this lovely table using Artisan Enhancements Transfer Gel as the glue, one of our many decoupage papers, and Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan!

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Decoupage by Maxine White of Studio Paint

 

Another of our students Mariann who took a Getting Started with Chalk Paint™ workshop with us and has put her lessons to good use. With some paint, a little distressing and clear and dark Soft Wax!  Just look at her reloved coffee table, gorgeous isn’t it?

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A lovely update with Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan, Clear and Dark Soft Wax

 

So the moral of this story is: You can do it too!  Stop in the store for a little one on one information, give us a call or sign up for a workshop, but just do it!  Its amazing how good it feels to create something that is truly your own!

What Are You Doing This Weekend?

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This weekend we will be at The Vintage Marketplace and we hope you can join us!  The Hamilton Convention Center will be home to this fabulous all things vintage show Saturday & Sunday.

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Join The Painted Bench at The Vintage Marketplace

If you like to shop for vintage anything this is the place for you!  You will find everything from clothing to barn board, jewellery to original art, cool kitchy kitchen items and of course, painted vintage furniture and the best decorative paint in the world, Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan!  Which of course you will find in our lovely booth!

This joint is jumping! The Painted Bench’s booth at The Vintage Marketplace

 

This is the third year for The Vintage Marketplace and the second time we have participated.  If last year was any indication, this year will be sensational with lots of new vendors and lots of  fabulous new treasures at The Painted Bench booth.  We have been saving some very special furniture pieces just for this occasion  and we have been painting up a storm!  As an added bonus we will have a couple of specially discounted Starter Kits of Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan exclusive to the show.

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Never tried Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan? Feel free to play at The Painted Bench’s booth at The Vintage Marketplace

 

Joining us in our booth will be Wes from WiCK’d Wax Creations with his heavenly scented mason jar soy candles!  You can’t ask for more than that!

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WiCK’d Wax Creations is all set up for The Vintage Marketplace in The Painted Bench’s booth

 

So plan on spending the day at The Vintage Marketplace, search for that special treasure, catch a fashion show, have some lunch, and stop by and say hi to all of us at The Painted Bench!

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The Painted Bench at The Vintage Marketplace