{Giveaway is Closed}
I feel so very blessed to be a blogger and have all these great products at my fingertips to try out. Chalk paint is one of those products that I’ve had on my wish list for a few months. Since I don’t have a lot of furniture that I’m painting at the moment (why put one more thing in storage!?), I haven’t had the chance with all my moving this year to try it out. But, oh how I’ve loved seeing the chalk paint craze that has swept across the blogosphere.
Everyone’s talking about it! Have you heard the news about chalk paint?
Apparently, it is a very fun paint product direct from Annie Sloan paint factory in England. That’s where it started and now there are stockists of chalk paint all over the U.S. One of them is Kelly with Stylish Patina and she asked me to try out the paint and do a giveaway for her, so of course I said a big fat YES to that! I have been dying to get my hands on a quart of chalk paint.
Now, mind you it is not cheap. At $35 a quart, it is quite pricey, but from what I have heard it is totally worth it and now I do believe I can concur with that. You do not have to use a primer with this paint. It distresses and waxes like a charm and leaves a beautiful chalky finish with a patina of old wood once it is waxed properly.
So, with that in mind, after my 2 quarts of chalk paint arrived, I had to try out the Old White on my sister’s gold curtain rods in her bedroom makeover. We decided to let some of the gold shine through, but wanted to make the rods more neutral for the new colors in her bedroom. The Old White was perfect for that!
With their house in disarray from the wood floors being finished, this is the makeshift kitchen island we worked on for our project. Thankfully, the house is almost back together now!
These are nice reeded wood curtain rods with pretty finials. The gold is fine and actually did you know gold and brass are making a huge comeback again? Yep, they are! I still have plenty of gold toned accessories left in my collection and the rooms I’m seeing done with gold accents are very elegant. Never say never in decorating! I still don’t love shiny brass light fixtures though. 🙂
OK, so onward with the chalk paint.
Old White is a pretty creamy white, perfect when you just want a white that is not too white. I used the chip brushes that were sent with my products and it worked just great. The thing with this product is it doesn’t have to be precise. A little paint covers a lot. We just slapped it on and worked it into the rods, leaving some of the gold to shine through.
This looks like it is covered heavily. I had to remind my sis not to cover all the grooves. It was an easy and fast project to do and we were done in about an hour.
In progress.
Here they are all finished. We made sure to paint the brackets too, as well as the new rings that she bought. They were white-white and needed to be toned down, so Annie Sloan chalk paint was brushed on those as well.
See the weathered look they have just from one coat of this chalk paint. Not perfect, but it doesn’t need to be. Distressed is what we were going for. I didn’t use the wax on these, since they will just be hanging up high and not seen up close.
Here they are hanging with the new linen drapes. Oh, I can’t wait to show you how this room is looking now!! We are making huge progress and I hope it will be finished in a couple of weeks.
Annie Sloan chalk paint was so fun to work with and I would highly recommend it for furniture projects. You can see plenty of bloggers all over blogland using this paint to update old pieces of furniture. I also got a quart of Duck Egg Blue and can’t wait to try it out.
So, here’s the fun part for YOU!
Kelly from Stylish Patina is my go-to girl now for chalk paint. She sent me 2 quarts, as well as wax and brushes to try out and I am set now for some Annie Sloan chalk paint projects.
Kelly is offering ONE of my readers a $75 gift certificate to her shop, Stylish Patina, where you can try out whatever products your little heart desires.
How exciting is that??? I know, I would be jumping up and down too!
Here’s how to win:
- Click over to Kelly’s shop, Stylish Patina and tell me your fave Annie Sloan chalk paint color? Be forewarned, there are some beautiful colors. I’ve got several more in mind that I’d love to try out.
- Tweet about the giveaway and come back here and leave another comment with the Twitter url.
That’s it!! I’ll choose a random winner in a few days.
{Note: I did not receive monetary compensation for this giveaway. I received 2 quarts of paint, brushes and wax to try out the products for myself.}
I know that I’m offering a lot of giveaways lately and that is partly because of the new advertisers that have joined my blog, as well as some product freebies and trade-outs! Regardless, I am happy to share giveaways with you all and give something away to my readers, so I hope you enjoy them!




Duck Egg– I love chalk paint and but haven’t yet tried Duck Egg. I also love the look of Graphite on the outside of a piece of furniture with Emperor’s Silk inside the drawers.
I’ve been dying to try chalk paint…. maybe Duck Egg Blue or French Linen.
I can’t wait to see your sister’s bedroom!
Tweeted @cynthiakeenan. Thanks for the giveaway!!
I would love to paint my builder wood masterbath cabinets Paris Grey. And love the linen curtains with the distressed white rods. What a perfect look!
I love that rich Provence color! Would make a great accent for my guest bedroom.
I love the Antibes Green, although I have no idea how I’d use it. But it’s beautiful!
I haven’t been able to try this paint out yet. I think if I were to win some I’d want to get something on the more daring side… like the Aries or Scandinavian Pink! Pretty!
Hard to pick a favorite color, but I would probably try Duck Egg or Old White. All so pretty. Can’t wait to see your sister’s bedroom.
I tweeted about the giveaway as well!
I’d love to try the Paris Gray & Primer Red!
The Old Violet is beautiful–would love to re-do a guest room dresser with this!
I also tweeted about the giveaway!
I lovethe Emperor’s Silk! That would make a lovely sideboard.
Just tweeted! Would love to try Coco or French Linen. Have just the piece waiting for paint!
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I’m anxious to try the Coco and the French gray colors. They look like great neutrals! Thanks for the give-away offer, Rhoda.
🙂 Sue
My favorite is the Old White. I bought 2 quarts of it and was able to paint 2 bedside table, 2 headboards, a vanity, and a large dresser! It seems pricey but a little goes a long way!
I would wax your curtain rod! If the drapes are going to be opened and closed then those rings are going to rub more and more paint away over time.
How do you decide on only one color. But, if I had to chose, it would be French Linen. I can’t wait to try this paint.
Oh Rhoda…so many colors, so many projects. The first one I’d love to try is Versailles…then the Coco…then the French Linen…! With so many I like, I’ll have to win the giveaway!
Love your sister’s room! Can’t wait to see it finished –
Hi Rhoda, Can’t wait to see your sister’s reveal. Lucky her to have your design ideas. Now for the ASCP: The French Linen looks dreamy and seems like a great color for an update on any piece of furniture. Thanks. Kind regards, angie
i know its kinda boring, but i’d probably do the old white. to start off – then once the addiction was full force, i’d branch out!!