Always looking for new furniture for the chalet, a few years ago I bought this pretty little table.
I fell in love with its original style. When I saw it, I immediately liked it. It had flower details around the edge of the table and legs. On the other hand, I found that it was a little dull and did not suit the rest of the decor at all. So I imagined a shabby chic style for this cute little table…
So, here I am with my brushes and presto…finally ready for this little transformation which will be very pretty in our chalet!
Products Used
- Colorantic Cleaner and Varnish Remover
- Colorantic Paint: Vintage Cream
- Colorantic Antique Brown Wax
- Colorantic Natural Beeswax
- 2 Wax Brushes Colorantic 16mm
- Colorantic XL Round Brush
- Soft, lint-free cloth or blue shop paper towel.
Surface Preparation
I started by cleaning the furniture well with Colorantic Cleaner and Varnish Remover. So I sprayed all the surfaces, I let the cleaner act for 30 minutes and I rinsed very well using a cloth with hot water, in order to remove all the varnish residue, dust and grease.
Painting
Neutral colours are generally used to create the “shabby chic” style. So I chose the colour Vintage Cream to carry out my project.
Using the large round brush, I applied the paint to all surfaces. Since Colorantic paint dries quickly, I waited 30 minutes before applying the second coat. I applied the second coat and let it dry for four hours before moving on to the finishing stage.
Surface Protection
To enhance the “shabby chic” effect, this is the wax that I chose as protection. Using the 16mm brush, I applied the Natural Beeswax over the entire surface, but it is very important to work in small sections at a time. Once the wax is applied randomly, you use a white cloth or blue paper towel and rub the wax well. Continue this step, making sure to change your cloth, as it will become clogged with wax.
*** In addition to protecting, the application of Natural Beeswax makes it easier to apply dark wax and also allows you to make corrections if necessary.
Antiquing to Optimize the “Shabby Chic” Style
For the application of the Antique Brown Wax, I used the second 16mm brush (because I don’t mix brushes for light and dark wax). I applied a thin layer over the entire surface and a thicker layer where there are flowers, because I really wanted to add depth. I then wiped off the excess with a cloth, then modified by adding or removing the brown wax depending on the look I wanted to give to my table!
*** Please note that the wax takes a few days to harden properly. It can take up to a week and sometimes more to dry properly.
A beautiful, quick project that I’m really proud of and which brings a charming touch to our chalet. It is therefore possible to furnish a chalet inexpensively with unique Colorantic products.
Eve Taillefer
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