Ok. Here it is. Got so excited to start, almost forgot the before shots! One of the glass doors had a crack in the glass, so I decided I would just leave them off altogether. This was a CL find for $40.00. Probably was 20 too much!
Heres the AFTER. I didnt get it to go here, but youll read about that later!
I make my own chalk paint using Plaster of Paris. However, I did get a quart of ASCP in Provence just so I could see the difference. This black is a mixture of Martha Stewart "francesca" and some other black paint I had laying around! I used half and half of each and about 1 cup of the plaster of paris. I use two coats on everything. BTW, my chalk paint and the ASCP finish exactly the same. See for yourself. AS goes on a little smoother, but the end result is the same. IMHO. Even though you dont have to sand, I still do. Dont know why. Old habits from wood finishing. I just feel like starting with a nice clean smooth surface. I removed the back thinking I was going to paint it, but after pulling it out (or rather after hubby ripping it off!) the veneer paneling began peeling. Covering it with fabric seemed easier than fixing it. I applied ASCP in Provence to the inside of the hutch and painted it in the grooves of the door before giving it its second coat of black. This pic above shows the detail work to the crown molding. I applied the blue sparingly with a very dry brush and made sure to work it in well.Here are the doors after being painted. The left one has been distressed and sanded but I havent added the Provence color yet.
Here is one of the doors all finished and waxed. I was so jazzed when I saw those colors come to life!
I did splurge on the AS clear wax and her application brush. The wax works great and you get a good workout applying it! Hate that part!
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