Furniture Makeover: Using Two Chalk Paint Recipes For a Lasting Paint Finish (2024)

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I have written about many pieces of furniture I have painted using one of three DIY chalk paint recipes – non-sanded grout, Plaster of Paris, and Calcium Carbonate Powder. Many of you have asked me what is the most durable recipe?

Last week, I combined two of my favorite recipes – Plaster of Paris and Calcium Carbonate Powder in one mix to use on the corner cabinet in my dining room to see if by mixing the two, the finish would be even better – more durable than when either ingredient was used alone.

I liked it – A LOT! It dried to a very durable finish right away – no wood tannins bled through and the mixture was super smooth. I will use the recipe again.

I have gotten many questions about the book page lined white hutch in the above photo.

How to Make the Most Durable Chalk Paint

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The cabinet is a hand-me-down. Back in the early 90’s I had an artist paint the trompe l’oeil on the doors. It was in my blue and white kitchen back then and looked quite charming. Fast forward 23 years – time for a makeover.

To create the DIY chalk paint:

Note: When making chalk paint with Plaster of Paris you cannot use a paint with a primer in it. Most paint company’s have it written on the label Paint + Primer In One. Some brands do not have this. Valspar does not have it on the label, but it does have a primer in it. If you mix Plaster of Plaster it will turn to a cement-like mixture.

For my cabinet, I used Glidden Premium paint. It does not have a primer in it, nor does Easy Care paint that I buy at True Value Hardware.

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I mixed 2 tablespoons of Calcium Carbonate Powder and 2 tablespoons of Plaster of Paris into 2 Tablespoons of water and mixed well. I then added it to 2 cups of latex paint in a satin finish and mixed until smooth. It created a very smooth consistency. Not lumpy or grainy at all.

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I made two batches of it because I also wanted to try layering two colors of chalk paint to try to achieve more depth and interest to the finish.

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When I was at the Haven Blog Conference in Atlanta this summer I took a class on how to paint with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. I loved the colors of chalk paint that one attendee used on her sample board – I knew it was the look I wanted for my cabinet.

The colors were made by mixing two Annie Sloan colors together to create a brand new color. Then the colors were layered on top of each other letting the first layer dry, then applying the second color on top. Once that was dry, it was distressed to expose the under layer of paint, and then waxed.

To paint the cabinet I used Behr Southern Blue S-G-590 in a satin finish as my first coat. I used Glidden Pacific Coast A1265 for thesecond or top layer.

I also loved the Annie Sloan’s Soft Wax we used in the class. I have not purchased it yet as it is a bit too pricey for my budget, but it works beautifully. For now, I will stick with Fiddes and Sons and Johnson’s.

Corner Cabinet AFTER

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I used 160 grit sandpaper to distress the finish and expose the dark indigo blue color underneath.

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I waxed it with Johnsons and buffed it with a soft and well washed t-shirt to bring up a soft shine.

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I like the subtle look of the blue under the turquoise.

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I added new drawer pulls, too. The pulls on the top left in the above photo are the original. This Chippendale style of pull is on many of the hand-me-down pieces I inherited. I have spray painted drawer pulls and knobs, added numbered beads to them, and paper napkins to give them an update.

I am tired of Chippendale style pulls and wanted something new – a different shape, so I went shopping online at D.Lawless Hardware and picked out 3 different styles of pulls to try-on to find one that would be just right.

The bin pulls were too big and sat too high on the drawer. I did not want to have to drill new holes, fill and sand the old ones, so they didn’t make the cut. The glass pulls were invisible.

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I went with the antique finish pulls – they were the right color, dainty, but large enough for the size and proportion of the cabinet and drawer.

Since I love the other two pull styles, I am sure you will be seeing them on future projects.

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The Johnson Brothers gold rimmed china inside the cabinet is also a hand-me-down from my husband’s grandparents. Who knows, it may feel right at home since many years ago it was probably displayed just like I have it in the cabinet.

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The cabinet is not huge and gets a little lost next to the big hutch, so I placed a large white platter that I got at Costco on the top to create some balance. It is propped up on a box and a large plate stand.

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It has lots of texture and detail. It comes down to serve the turkey at Thanksgiving and beef tenderloin at Christmas.

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We use this room only twice a year and only in the evening for candlelight holiday dinners.The wall color – Ben Moore – Shelburne Buff looks quite cozy in the candlelight.

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A few of you noticed in my posts last week that the corner cabinet seemed to have changed while I was showing you my dining room table makeover.

I made the white DIY chalk paint for the base of the table using the same recipe I used for the cabinet with Johnsons paste buffed over for protection. The top is a driftwood stained finish.

If you are new here,and would like to know more about making your own DIY versions of chalk paint, you can learn more and find out how to make it in these posts:

  • What is Chalk Paint and Versions of Chalk Paint
  • DIY Chalk Paint Review Update
  • The Best Chalk Paint Recipes For Painting Furniture
  • How to Paint FAQ’s Answered
Furniture Makeover: Using Two Chalk Paint Recipes For a Lasting Paint Finish (2024)

FAQs

Furniture Makeover: Using Two Chalk Paint Recipes For a Lasting Paint Finish? ›

I mixed 2 tablespoons of Calcium Carbonate Powder and 2 tablespoons of Plaster of Paris into 2 Tablespoons of water and mixed well. I then added it to 2 cups of latex paint in a satin finish and mixed until smooth. It created a very smooth consistency. Not lumpy or grainy at all.

What is the most durable finish for chalk paint? ›

For projects that need even more protection than wax can offer, use our polyacrylic varnish, Chalk Paint® Lacquer. Apply it with a brush or roller – either is fine. The important thing is to completely seal your piece so no water can get in and damage your paintwork.

How many layers of chalk paint can you use? ›

For most purposes, one to two coats of paint are enough. Chalk Paint® adheres to almost any surface, and there is rarely any need to sand or prime before painting. See 'Dealing with stains coming through Chalk Paint®' for when to prime or sand before painting.

How do you make a vintage look with chalk paint? ›

The secret is in working with Dark Chalk Paint™ Wax. This will instantly age the paint, creating an authentic antique look. You can then use Clear Chalk Paint™ Wax as a sort of magic eraser to wipe back any parts that appear too dark – creating exactly the right level of ageing to suit your style.

How do you seal furniture after chalk paint? ›

Seal Chalk paint with oil

Furniture painted with chalk paint can also be sealed with oils. Oils create a luminous look and make the colour shine. To seal chalk paints outdoors, e. g. on garden furniture, you can use tung oil, for example. Hemp oil can also be used indoors.

What happens if you don't seal chalk paint? ›

I would always seal the paint with the wax, this helps protect the piece, and you can get so many interesting looks with the different colour waxes. Chalk paint is very porous and will pick up stains and look a mess in no time if you don't seal it with something.

Is it better to wax or polyurethane over chalk paint? ›

With all the different brands and various opinions on wax and poly, it can be confusing on which topcoat to use on painted furniture. To keep things simple, I use wax on chalk-painted and milk-painted pieces (unless they are high-traffic items!) and poly products on everything else!

Should I sand between layers of chalk paint? ›

If the painted surface seems especially thick in spots, or you can feel the ridges of dried paint left by your paintbrush, don't hesitate to smooth out the finish with a piece of 150-grit sandpaper before adding a second coat.

How to avoid brush marks with chalk paint? ›

The feathering, which is like sweeping the paint very lightly with the tip of your brush, will help minimize any brush marks. Once touch dry, apply a second coat if necessary, brushing lightly in every direction to reduce brush marks. Once fully dry, you're ready to apply Chalk Paint® Wax to seal in the paint.

What happens if you put too much wax on chalk paint? ›

You can tell you've used too much Wax because you'll see opaque white lumps or streaks. Just wipe away using a lint-free cloth. If you've applied too much Chalk Paint® Wax and not really realised until it's dried, you can still correct the issue.

How do you make chalk paint look good? ›

With these tips, though, you can easily create unique refreshed furniture with a stunning look—and with that signature chalk paint velvet texture.
  1. Go Easy on the Prep Work.
  2. Use Different Brush Strokes for Varied Effects.
  3. Distress Carefully With Fine Sandpaper.
  4. Apply Thin Coats of Chalk Paint on Slick Surfaces.
May 20, 2022

How to make furniture look aged? ›

How to Distress Furniture in 6 Easy Steps
  1. Materials and Tools.
  2. Prepare Your Space. ...
  3. Sand and Clean the Piece. ...
  4. Paint the Piece. ...
  5. Apply Wax and Top Layer of Paint (Optional) ...
  6. Distress the Piece with Sandpaper and Steel Wool. ...
  7. Apply a Stain (Optional) ...
  8. Protect the Finished Piece with Polyurethane.
Feb 15, 2018

What is the best finish over chalk paint? ›

Polyurethane. Polyurethane is a clear liquid oil-based topcoat. It is applied with a brush or is sprayed on, and typically provides the most durable finish, making it the best suited for high traffic, water-prone objects.

How many coats of polycrylic over chalk paint? ›

I did three coats, and the key to getting a smooth finish with no streaks is a quality brush. Seriously, spend the extra $3 by only buying a brush in the "best" category or you will not be happy. The polycrylic does give a glossier look than wax would, but I was really happy with its clarity- absolutely no yellowing!

How long should chalk paint dry before sealing? ›

Before waxing or applying another top coat to your chalk paint, let the paint fully cure. You'll want to wait at least 24 hours before applying the wax or top coat. If you don't wait for the paint to cure before applying a top coat, you risk pulling up the paint.

What is the best protection for chalk paint? ›

A wax sealant is the best choice for any chalk-painted furniture that you want to finish with an “antiqued” look. Chalk paint sealed with wax beautifully transforms an ordinary piece of furniture to look like a treasured heirloom. Wax sealant will give your surface a smooth, satiny finish.

What is the most durable paint finish? ›

High-gloss: One of the most durable and scrubbable finishes there is, high-gloss is a hard, ultra-shiny and light-reflecting finish. It is perfect for areas of the house that receive the most traffic like a kitchen and bathroom.

What chalk paint doesn t require sanding? ›

Both the Annie Sloan chalk paint and the Rust-Oleum version allow for minimal prep work. No sanding is required, no primer needed. You just grab your piece of furniture and start painting. Can be applied to a variety of surfaces, such as wood, glass, metal, ceramic, and even plastic.

What is better than chalk paint? ›

Milk Paint is the Clear Winner

While both milk paint and chalk paint have a similar finished matte look on painted furniture and home decor, milk paint wins the milk paint vs chalk paint debate when you want an eco-friendly medium that requires little prep work or finishing to get exactly the final results you want.

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