When it comes to DIY home decor and upcycling projects, chalk paint has become one of the most popular choices among crafters and DIY enthusiasts alike. The reason for this is that chalk paint is incredibly versatile and can be used on a wide variety of surfaces. It’s easy to use, dries quickly, and gives a beautiful, matte finish that can be easily distressed for a vintage look.
Chalk paint is most commonly used for painting furniture, but did you know that you can use it for so much more? This roundup from the blog The Navage Patch is here to show you 6 things you can paint with chalk paint that isn’t furniture. From walls to floors to home decor, and even clothing and accessories, the possibilities are endless.
First, let’s talk about walls. Chalk paint is a great option for painting walls because it’s easy to apply and it dries quickly. Plus, it’s a great option for those who want to add a touch of color to their home without committing to a permanent change. You can use chalk paint to create an accent wall or even to paint an entire room.
Another great use for chalk paint is on floors. Chalk paint can be used to update and refresh old hardwood floors or concrete floors. It’s a great option if you want to add a pop of color to a room without having to replace the floors. Plus, it’s a great way to save money on a flooring project.
Chalk paint can also be used to create beautiful home decor pieces. You can use it to paint picture frames, vases, candle holders, and so much more. It’s a great way to add a touch of color to your home and make those decor pieces look brand new again.
You can also use chalk paint to update and refresh clothing and accessories. It’s a great way to give new life to an old piece of clothing or accessory. You can use it to paint a denim jacket, a pair of shoes, or even a handbag.
Another great thing you can paint with chalk paint is ceramics. You can use it to paint a vase, a planter, or even a ceramic figurine. It’s a great way to add a touch of color to your home and make those ceramics look brand new again.
Finally, you can use chalk paint to refresh and update metal items. You can use it to paint a lamp, a chandelier, or even a metal planter. It’s a great way to add a touch of color to your home and make those metal items look brand new again.
These are just a few of the many things you can paint with chalk paint. The possibilities are truly endless, and with a little creativity, you can use it to update and refresh almost anything in your home. So next time you’re looking to update a piece of furniture or decor, consider using chalk paint. You’ll be surprised at how many things you can paint with it.
1- Painted Door from Hometalk
2- Chalk Painted Piano from Your Home Based Mom
3- Chalk Painted Bottles from Artsy Chicks Rule
4- Painted Garden Pot from Our Southern Home
5- Distressed Mason Jars from Something Turquoise
6- Chalk Painted Chair from Project Queen
Upcycling furniture is a great way to give new life to old pieces and add a personal touch to your home decor. Chalk paint is a popular choice for achieving a shabby chic or vintage look, and making your own chalk paint at home is easy and cost-effective. Not only will you be able to customize the color and finish to your liking, but you’ll also have the satisfaction of creating something beautiful with your own hands.
To make your own chalk paint, you will need:
Plaster of Paris
Water
Latex paint (in the color of your choice)
Stir stick or paint mixer
Mixing container
Instructions:
In a mixing container, mix together 1 part plaster of Paris and 1.5 parts water. Stir until the mixture is smooth and lump-free. The plaster of Paris is what gives the paint its chalky texture and matte finish.
Add your desired amount of latex paint to the plaster mixture and stir until well combined. The amount of paint you use will depend on how opaque you want the final color to be. You can always add more paint to achieve a deeper shade or less paint for a more subtle look.
Your DIY chalk paint is now ready to use! You can apply it to your furniture using a brush or roller, and it will dry to a matte finish. It’s best to work in small sections and work the paint into crevices and detailing as you go. For a more distressed look, you can use a dampened cloth to wipe away some of the paint.
Once the paint is dry, you can distress the edges and surfaces of your piece to give it a vintage look. You can use sandpaper or a wire brush to distress the edges and surfaces of your furniture. This will give it a more rustic and aged look.
To protect your piece and give it a smooth finish, seal the paint with a wax or polyurethane sealer. You can apply the sealer with a brush or rag and allow it to dry fully before using the piece. If you prefer a more aged look, you can mix in some dark wax to the paint or apply it over the dry paint. This will give you an aged look and make it look like it has been around for a while.
When creating your own chalk paint, you can experiment with different colors, finishes, and techniques to achieve the desired look. You can also mix different colors together to create custom shades. With a little bit of creativity and some basic supplies, you can turn an old piece of furniture into a beautiful, one-of-a-kind piece that perfectly matches your decor and personal style.
Upcycling furniture with DIY chalk paint is a great way to add a personal touch to your home, and it’s also an environmentally-friendly way to give old pieces new life. Not only will you save money by using supplies you already have on hand, but you’ll also be able to create a truly unique piece that reflects your personal style. So grab some plaster of Paris, water, and paint, and get ready to give an old piece of furniture a new lease on life!
Dianne Marchesini says
Love chalk paint great idea’s will have to try some.