Fixing a HUGE Mistake After Painting Upholstery with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint | Was it an epic fail?

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2023
  • #anniesloan #chalkpaintedfurniture
    This chalk paint DIY was a challenge. But I take you through some steps on how I try to fix a huge mistake after painting upholstery with Annie Sloan chalk paint.
    By applying three coats of paint, it began to crack. Maybe it was the fabric, but this is not a normal outcome. Using 2 coats of paint has created the most amazing makeovers to some incredible upholstered furniture I have in my home. At the end of the video, I show you these incredible pieces of furniture I chalk-painted and give you an up-close view of the fabric. Cracked fabric is not normal at all. So, this was why I was stumped.
    But through this, I learned three things from this experience. One is to pick the right fabric. Two is to only paint with 2 coats, and three is to pick fabric without orange so it won't bleed through.
    I hope by sharing this debacle it helps you know what not to do when painting fabric. I love how it turned out in the end. I love chippy, rustic, and worn things, so this chair and ottoman fits right in. Not what I was expecting, but seeing its beauty after trying to fix it made it a beautiful and unique piece in my Victorian Farmhouse-styled home. I love how it turned out; it is so soft and cozy now.
    I have another chalk paint DIY in the works, so come back to see another amazing transformation.
    Annie Sloan's video on how to paint fabric: • How to Paint Fabric wi...
    All of my video tutorials on how to paint a:
    Chair & Ottoman - • I painted a chair & ot...
    Antique Sofa - • I Painted My Antique S...
    French Chair - • French Provincial Chai...
    Tufted Chair - • Antique Tufted Chair M...
    Videos of my debacle when painting a Pottery Barn table:
    The debacle - • Step by Step Tutorial ...
    Fixing the debacle - • Step-by-Step Tutorial ...
    Annie Sloan paint and brushes can be found locally or at www.anniesloan.com/us/
    Thanks for checking out this DIY! To see more inspirations, go to victorianlanefarms.com/, where I share more DIYs, thrift store finds, vintage home decorating, and inspiring messages for the heart.
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  • @victorianlanefarms
    @victorianlanefarms  10 місяців тому +2

    I'm so excited because I'm working on another chalk paint DIY. What I love is taking furniture that resembles expensive pieces, and with a bit of paint, I can give it a similar look for cheap. So come on back to see a new piece I'm transforming. My goal is to give our city home a Victorian Farmhouse look, all on a budget. To see what I've done so far, go to victorianlanefarms.com.

  • @staciegarcia2221
    @staciegarcia2221 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice video! Thank you for sharing. Never knew you could paint furniture ❤

  • @alissaturner5444
    @alissaturner5444 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi! I actually love the chair more now. The vintage and distressed look is amazing. I have not painted fabric yet, I’m a little afraid of ruining my furniture but your looks so pretty. Thank you for sharing this with us. 😊

  • @shellydehart8217
    @shellydehart8217 10 місяців тому +2

    First of all you have a lovely, comfortable home. I definitely love your taste in furniture. It’s so nice to see the younger generation appreciating furniture n items from the past.
    I was amazed to see the furniture that you had painted in the past. They turned out awesome. Unfortunately your last piece didn’t turn out as well. I have to agree with the type of material the chair n ottoman are made of makes a difference on using the Annie Sloan chalk paint. The chair is a pretty color. From the video it looks gray n I really like a gray. I think waxing it again will keep it from cracking anymore.
    Want to thank you for your honesty. It definitely helps others when it comes to wanting to do the same thing.
    ♥️♥️♥️😊👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟

    • @victorianlanefarms
      @victorianlanefarms  10 місяців тому

      Thank you! I will be more cautious on what fabric I choose next time. Thanks for your kind words.

  • @annelowe2691
    @annelowe2691 10 днів тому +1

    Did you paint the fabric with water first?

    • @victorianlanefarms
      @victorianlanefarms  10 днів тому

      Yes. I sprayed the fabric with water first which helps the chalk paint absorb into fabric. I learned through this project that fabric matters. Thanks for watching!