You’ve just fixed my bad mood! I have been having a bit of a nightmare with some chalky paint and finding a way to keep it consistently smooth and even. I was just about ready to give up on my project after panicking when the colour went so pale when I sanded the first coat. Thank you!!
I just painted my first piece of furniture today and I used a dark charcoal color. I gobbled the paint on dry to get it on there and was panicking when I sanded my second coat and it got lighter. I watched so many videos trying to figure out what to do next. THANK YOU. Also I immediately hit that like button when you said you feel your surfaces as much as you paint them. I do the same thing, I need that smooth surface.
Thank you so much for this video. I really want a smooth finish on a large tall piece. I used my smaller sized Annie Sloan chalk paint brush and I still have brush strokes. Some strokes look darker and some look lighter in color. I tried my best to apply thin layers of the color French Linen. I tried sanding with a fine sanding sponge that I ran under water and squeezed out. This produced a nice smooth finish but I now have a two tone (tone on tone) look. Some of the paint is darker some lighter and it’s in streaks. I either need to embrace the smooth 2-tone streaks or try your method. I think I will try your method on a side that isn’t going to show to see how it turns out. Fingers crossed! Thank you again!
I just bought my 1st can of chalk paint, have several project pieces to choose from, but am hesitant to start without learning everything I can about the process 1st. I love this vid & look forward to watching everything you have out.
Thank you so much for this advice!!! I am painting my green marble fireplace surround with charcoal chalk paint and boy does it look streaky/uneven - the hearth was the worst because it's a larger area and I was trying to go from one end to the other to keep it smooth but it looks darker in some areas (like waves in the ocean lol) - paint was also pulling in areas. I had no idea about dampening the brush first. I've already applied 2 coats but will go ahead and do a light sanding and apply the 3rd coat with a damp brush.
This was very helpful thank-you! I was painting a ugly Dollarama plant pot with white chalk paint and I was having a hard time. I switched to a bigger brush, used less paint and a bit more water, sanded it and wiped it down in between coats and it came out so good, I was even able to get out all the lumps of paint that were on it from however it was painted before by sanding them out!❤️
I am so happy I found your video...have to laugh and say sure could have used this knowledge a few years ago! I have a tendency to touch😳if I find a boo boo... a hair from brush or a fly lands on it etc...and then often create a worst case scenario..the crater 🙈 Now I know what to do without causing myself anxiety and extra work! Thank you for sharing😊k
You are a life saver!!!! Hi! My name is Kim. I'm brand new to painting. I've been looking for answers to my questions about brush strokes and I finally found you!! It was so easy to follow along and understand what you were doing. I also heard you say you were in GA. I live in NW GA. I so look forward to binge watching your other videos! Nice to meet you! 😁
I wish I had found this video earlier in the week! I am refinishing a stained doll cradle. I likely sanded it and wipe down with mineral spirits a few days prior to painting. After the second coat, the brush marks are terrible, but I’m having an issue with a few parts of the piece having a yellow tint coming through. What do you recommend to remedy this?
You've broken thru the original topcoat and you're getting tannin bleed thru. You need some type of primer to prevent it. If you already have the entire piece painted, you can go over it with primer and then add your next coat of paint. Dixie Belle makes bonding boss, but any primer will work
HELP, I chalk painted a piece with white chalk paint. It is splotchy and can see brush strokes where they end and begin. I did 3 coats. On the third coat, I used water to thin paint, but never thought to spray water or use wet paintbrush. Now I feel like a fourth coat is needed. I don’t know what to do
I’m so freaking frustrated. I’ve been painting and refinishing pieces my whole life. Chalk paint has been the bane of my existence. I thought that it was self level better. I watched a bazillion videos before I started my piece now I’m up to my eyeballs in sanding to smooth it out. It’s not at all what I thought. And if you don’t send it every brushstroke extra thickness or anything else will show up.
@@PamHaskins awe 😊. Ty! I went and had some sushi in a couple of beers with a GF and feel much better now ha ha Ha. Of course I had to go big or go home so I did my entertainment unit lol! For my life I could not figure out what I was doing wrong and the paint dried so fast it was thicker in some spots and thinner and others. I’m one of those anal retentive people who likes that smooth finish. I spent yesterday sanding and wiping and wiping and sanding. Thinned my paint out with some floetrol since I only had about a third of a quart of each color left. That help me stretch it. Then I used a spray bottle to keep dampening my brush and feathering out the paint and it looks much better now. Once I get the hombre done where the colors meet I’ll be much happier and then I can start on the mural for the doors. I guess I can live with my cabinet for another 20 years now. When they said chalk… I didn’t understand until I was sanding. Now I have a very clear understanding of what it is and why it dry so dang fast and why it’s so hard to get that flat smooth finish that I was trying to get. The 150 thousand videos that I watched before I started on this endeavor never mentioned anything about sanding. It says it’s self leveling but then it dries so dang quick… and you can’t see brush marks in the video… after I watched your video I watched a few others and learned the spray bottle trick. I’ve never used rub on wax before either… I hope I don’t ruin it with that lol. Any tips for inside corners?
@@PamHaskins I am using a chip brush not sure if that’s the right brush and no I have not been keeping it damp or spraying it with water ! Just dipping it into the waverly chalk paint and putting it on lol you can tell I’m new to this
@@katherinefrederick3164 get a synthetic brush and keep it damp, not wet. That will give you a smooth finish. If you apply more than one coat, be sure to allow the first coat to completely dry first before applying another coat
I have decided to temporarily finish mine, because I don’t have any more time to spend on it prior to my family Christmas. Then I am going to wipe it down and kilz it, then chalk paint it. This is costing me more than I paid for the shelf.
@@PamHaskins I just wiped it down with Awesome cleaner and then just a wet cloth wipe down. The hotspots are where there is build up of acrylic, or furniture polish. When I redo it, I am gonna wipe down with mineral spirits.
Question for you my dear Pam ! If I did my first coat and I see brush strokes, is there any possible way to remove them ? I did a light sand after the first coat ! Thinking I may be out of luck, brush strokes will remain right ? ;(
Pam Haskins Yes keeping damp ! Although maybe not enough lol Tried a few diff brushes to be honest :( Annie Sloan brushes (flat and round) as well as diff ones like Wooster or Country Chic..... I may do a sand down and try again but this time light strokes, maybe I was too heavy :( Am thinking I need to spray with each application and see if that helps ! Just really want a smooth finish look, now to the touch it’s perfect like butter ! Go figure lol
Pam Haskins Sent you a FB message via 44Marketplace 💞 Will send pics tomorrow when it’s light out lol just after11pm here now :) I’m in London, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 by the way ! Been following you for a while on YT and on FB ! You’re a joy to watch girl !
I was going to thin the chalk paint, since it was clearly too thick and leaving brush marks. I really like her idea of keeping the brush damp instead.
Thanks so much!! Please let me know how it goes
I'm a newbie using chalk paint and I found this extremely helpful to get a smooth finish on my projects, thank you so much Pam xxx
That means more to me than you can know. Thank you
You’ve just fixed my bad mood! I have been having a bit of a nightmare with some chalky paint and finding a way to keep it consistently smooth and even.
I was just about ready to give up on my project after panicking when the colour went so pale when I sanded the first coat. Thank you!!
I'm so happy I could help.
I wish you would have talked about waxing. All in all I got many great tips. Appreciate your help.
Sorry I didn't cover what you wanted. I usually use a topcoat other than wax
I just painted my first piece of furniture today and I used a dark charcoal color. I gobbled the paint on dry to get it on there and was panicking when I sanded my second coat and it got lighter. I watched so many videos trying to figure out what to do next. THANK YOU. Also I immediately hit that like button when you said you feel your surfaces as much as you paint them. I do the same thing, I need that smooth surface.
I'm so happy I could help! Keep painting! It's an amazing experience every single time
Thank you so much for this video. I really want a smooth finish on a large tall piece. I used my smaller sized Annie Sloan chalk paint brush and I still have brush strokes. Some strokes look darker and some look lighter in color. I tried my best to apply thin layers of the color French Linen. I tried sanding with a fine sanding sponge that I ran under water and squeezed out. This produced a nice smooth finish but I now have a two tone (tone on tone) look. Some of the paint is darker some lighter and it’s in streaks. I either need to embrace the smooth 2-tone streaks or try your method. I think I will try your method on a side that isn’t going to show to see how it turns out. Fingers crossed! Thank you again!
Please let me know how it went
Awesome tutorial! Thank you very much for sharing your wisdom.
Thank you so much for watching
I just bought my 1st can of chalk paint, have several project pieces to choose from, but am hesitant to start without learning everything I can about the process 1st. I love this vid & look forward to watching everything you have out.
Thank you so much! I'm happy to answer any questions you have
Thank you so much for this advice!!! I am painting my green marble fireplace surround with charcoal chalk paint and boy does it look streaky/uneven - the hearth was the worst because it's a larger area and I was trying to go from one end to the other to keep it smooth but it looks darker in some areas (like waves in the ocean lol) - paint was also pulling in areas. I had no idea about dampening the brush first. I've already applied 2 coats but will go ahead and do a light sanding and apply the 3rd coat with a damp brush.
This was very helpful thank-you! I was painting a ugly Dollarama plant pot with white chalk paint and I was having a hard time. I switched to a bigger brush, used less paint and a bit more water, sanded it and wiped it down in between coats and it came out so good, I was even able to get out all the lumps of paint that were on it from however it was painted before by sanding them out!❤️
I'm so happy I could help
I am so happy I found your video...have to laugh and say sure could have used this knowledge a few years ago! I have a tendency to touch😳if I find a boo boo... a hair from brush or a fly lands on it etc...and then often create a worst case scenario..the crater 🙈 Now I know what to do without causing myself anxiety and extra work! Thank you for sharing😊k
I'm so happy I could help!! That's always my goal
You are a life saver!!!!
Hi! My name is Kim. I'm brand new to painting. I've been looking for answers to my questions about brush strokes and I finally found you!! It was so easy to follow along and understand what you were doing. I also heard you say you were in GA. I live in NW GA. I so look forward to binge watching your other videos! Nice to meet you! 😁
Please reach out with any questions you have. You can send me a pm
You are hysterical!
I love the techniques and the laughter is a great bonus! Ty!
Laughter is always the best part of any project! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you
I wish I had found this video earlier in the week! I am refinishing a stained doll cradle. I likely sanded it and wipe down with mineral spirits a few days prior to painting. After the second coat, the brush marks are terrible, but I’m having an issue with a few parts of the piece having a yellow tint coming through. What do you recommend to remedy this?
You've broken thru the original topcoat and you're getting tannin bleed thru. You need some type of primer to prevent it. If you already have the entire piece painted, you can go over it with primer and then add your next coat of paint. Dixie Belle makes bonding boss, but any primer will work
Thanks Pam, good refresher!
Thank you so much
Thank you so much. Your video is so helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Watching your video from Australia. Really enjoyed your video and loved your accent and stories.
Thank you so very much ❤
You can burnish with the flip side of your sandpaper. Have been using this method for years.
You can, but I really like to use a brown paper bag
In 2021 loving this - thanks! And yes, on the dark colors I get that white dust - soooo annoying with 2 coats of top coat :-(
That dust drives me crazy!
Ms Pam you are so good and professional! I wish I could do that. My not good at all! Your painting is good! My name is Pam too 😊
Thank you so much!! I'm happy to help
You ROCK girl !!!
💞💞💞
So helpful! Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching
Thank you. Great advice xx
Welcome :)
Help. I have white marks on a chalk painting black ⚫️ paint. This is after I applied the first layer of wax
Black will sometimes show"scuffs". What color wax are you using? What brand
HELP, I chalk painted a piece with white chalk paint. It is splotchy and can see brush strokes where they end and begin. I did 3 coats. On the third coat, I used water to thin paint, but never thought to spray water or use wet paintbrush. Now I feel like a fourth coat is needed. I don’t know what to do
Send me a picture
OMG thank you so much 😊
Love your tips!!
Where are your sanding pads from? What kind?
Dixie belle vendors
I will in the morning when lighting is better. My house has terrible livhting
The problem I have is with a large area. When I do a board it comes out great, but when I have to do a large area it becomes a mess.
I'm uploading a video tonight on doing large areas, and doing vertical areas
@@PamHaskins Thank you SO MUCH!!!!
Where do you buy those yellow pads ??
I sell them at 44marketplace.com
Hi my gray chalk paint come out spoty darker and brighter spotts was my paint to thick ?After two coats ,and I sandad it too still spoty
It sounds like it may have been. Do you have pics?
yes but I can't upload it
@@arabelableiziffer2564 send it to 44marketplace@gmail.com
I’m so freaking frustrated. I’ve been painting and refinishing pieces my whole life. Chalk paint has been the bane of my existence. I thought that it was self level better. I watched a bazillion videos before I started my piece now I’m up to my eyeballs in sanding to smooth it out. It’s not at all what I thought. And if you don’t send it every brushstroke extra thickness or anything else will show up.
I'm so sorry to hear you're frustrated. Please feel free to message me with questions 44marketplace@gmail.com
@@PamHaskins awe 😊. Ty! I went and had some sushi in a couple of beers with a GF and feel much better now ha ha Ha. Of course I had to go big or go home so I did my entertainment unit lol! For my life I could not figure out what I was doing wrong and the paint dried so fast it was thicker in some spots and thinner and others. I’m one of those anal retentive people who likes that smooth finish. I spent yesterday sanding and wiping and wiping and sanding. Thinned my paint out with some floetrol since I only had about a third of a quart of each color left. That help me stretch it. Then I used a spray bottle to keep dampening my brush and feathering out the paint and it looks much better now. Once I get the hombre done where the colors meet I’ll be much happier and then I can start on the mural for the doors. I guess I can live with my cabinet for another 20 years now. When they said chalk… I didn’t understand until I was sanding. Now I have a very clear understanding of what it is and why it dry so dang fast and why it’s so hard to get that flat smooth finish that I was trying to get. The 150 thousand videos that I watched before I started on this endeavor never mentioned anything about sanding. It says it’s self leveling but then it dries so dang quick… and you can’t see brush marks in the video… after I watched your video I watched a few others and learned the spray bottle trick. I’ve never used rub on wax before either… I hope I don’t ruin it with that lol. Any tips for inside corners?
I am in Australia what is gator hard.
Gator Hide is a water repellent topcoat made by Dixie Belle Paint
How do I not get brush strokes using chalk paint on a glass vase ? Should I be sanding that down between coats as well ? Someone please help
What type of brush are you using? Are you keeping it damp?
@@PamHaskins I am using a chip brush not sure if that’s the right brush and no I have not been keeping it damp or spraying it with water ! Just dipping it into the waverly chalk paint and putting it on lol you can tell I’m new to this
@@katherinefrederick3164 get a synthetic brush and keep it damp, not wet. That will give you a smooth finish. If you apply more than one coat, be sure to allow the first coat to completely dry first before applying another coat
@@PamHaskins thank you 😊
@@katherinefrederick3164 send me an email at 44marketplace@gmail.com..... I'll send you one of my favorites
Thank you
I also have hotspots. Paint won’t cover
What did you clean it with?
I have decided to temporarily finish mine, because I don’t have any more time to spend on it prior to my family Christmas. Then I am going to wipe it down and kilz it, then chalk paint it. This is costing me more than I paid for the shelf.
@@PamHaskins I just wiped it down with Awesome cleaner and then just a wet cloth wipe down. The hotspots are where there is build up of acrylic, or furniture polish. When I redo it, I am gonna wipe down with mineral spirits.
Question for you my dear Pam !
If I did my first coat and I see brush strokes, is there any possible way to remove them ?
I did a light sand after the first coat !
Thinking I may be out of luck, brush strokes will remain right ? ;(
What type of brush are you using? Are you keeping it damp?
Pam Haskins
Yes keeping damp ! Although maybe not enough lol
Tried a few diff brushes to be honest :(
Annie Sloan brushes (flat and round) as well as diff ones like Wooster or Country Chic.....
I may do a sand down and try again but this time light strokes, maybe I was too heavy :(
Am thinking I need to spray with each application and see if that helps !
Just really want a smooth finish look, now to the touch it’s perfect like butter ! Go figure lol
@@janninemills8609 I would love to see pics.
Pam Haskins
Sent you a FB message via 44Marketplace 💞
Will send pics tomorrow when it’s light out lol just after11pm here now :)
I’m in London, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 by the way ! Been following you for a while on YT and on FB !
You’re a joy to watch girl !
I painted my dresser and have brush strokes. How do I get rid of them?
No problem - take some 320 grit or higher sandpaper, and sand LIGHTLY. The brush strokes will disappear
Hi Pam, Audio is not great hard to hear you.....
Sorry, it sounds fine on my end and in the mixing software it registers good levels
The sound seems great to me.
Oh my gosh I just ran across to you I love you you're so cute
Thank you so much ❤
Helpful but. You talk too much. No need to say the same thing fourteen times.
Thanks for watching and for your input