How to update some old pine furniture with Chalk Paint

- A tin of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old Ochre
- Annie Sloan Clear Wax
- Annie Sloan Dark Wax
- Chalk Paint Bristle Brush
- Chalk Paint Wax Brush
- Sanding Pads
- Lint free cloths - I use old sheets cut up




- I use a Chalk Paint Wax Brush to apply my wax, this allows me to brush the wax into any texture on the piece, making sure that every part has a protective coating on it.
- I then use a lint free cloth to wipe away any excess. The idea is to build up several thin layers of wax.
- When you first put it on it should feel a little tacky. Any more than that and the wax will not’ cure’ and harden off and the furniture will feel sticky.
- Allow at least half a day between coats of wax.
- The first thing to know, is always apply dark wax on top of a coat of clear wax. Otherwise you will not be able to manipulate it as it will stick to the Chalk Paint itself.
- I always work in sections. I apply some of the dark wax, at this point you need to be brave, as it will look awful! Using a clean lint free cloth I ‘pull’ away the excess dark wax, pushing it into any texture.
- Finish with another coat of clear wax and voila, this orange pine piece now has a pretty aged painted finish.
