This is the first real lesson in the my little Painting Tips & Tricks series. You can find out a little more about this in yesterday’s introduction. Well let’s jump right into these painting lessons! Before you can start painting furniture, you have to have something to paint! If you’re lucky, you’ve probably already got something …
Home Decor
So it’s come to my attention lately that maybe I haven’t been providing as much value to you all as possible. It’s easy to get caught up in the “I’m not good enough” or “I don’t have enough experience” thought process, but the truth is, I do make a little money from painting furniture and I’ve …
I found this blog post that I guest posted on a friend’s blog a while back and decided that it would be beneficial for my readers, too! Have you ever found a great used piece of furniture at a garage sale or thrift store, but you passed it up because it was already painted and …
So I’ll be honest. I’ve had this kid’s table sitting in my garage for probably 6 months…and I just haven’t been too excited about it. Let me just paint you a picture (I mean that figuratively) of what this thing looked like before (since I don’t actually have a before picture). It was a dirty …
Whenever anyone asks me if I use chalk paint and if I recommend it, I always feel obligated to let them know about the price. Just one quart of chalk paint runs you around $40. I pay a few cents over $40 when buying Annie Sloan chalk paint once the tax is added, and for …
Unlike most bloggers, I’m guessing that the majority of my readers are actually non-bloggers. This is because I know I have the awesome support of all my friends and family who continually visit my blog, even if they don’t understand the world of blogging. I’m also guessing that some of you DO want to enter …