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Old 08-30-2013, 10:11 AM   #12
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There are several recipes for chalk paint online. Get creative, make your own colors.
There are lots of ways to make chalky paint, but you would still have to sand and/or prime the piece as you are using acrylic paint with polymers. The difference with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint is the lack of polymers so it sticks, plus it is a pure pigment paint so it covers really well.

And with AS Chalk Paint because it is a pure pigment paint, you can make any colour by mixing them.

Just my 2 cents.

But I am all about the creativity and I love reimaging things to make them new again. That can be done in all different ways.
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