Antibes Mirror Makeover
The first time I saw the color Annie Sloan Chalk Paint color Antibes Green, I immediately knew I wanted to use it somehow, somewhere:
work by Annie Sloan photo credit Christopher Drake
Isn’t the green beautiful? I knew I wanted to paint it on something! When I saw this boring old mirror in my bedroom, I knew I had found my willing subject!:This mirror is probably over ten years old that I had picked up from Bombay. I loved the size, shape and color but it is really heavy! My hubby said he will not hang it. :( I could only find somewhere to lean it.It just sat it up there on my dresser because I did not want to just get rid of it because it looked outdated. It just needed a little love and paint. So Antibes project here we go!My wonderful friend Nancy at Sea Rose Cottage had supplied me with a sample jar to try and I knew it would be plenty enough to give two coats of paint to the mirror. First I wiped everything on the mirror down and then painted it with a quick coat:One of the things I loved about the mirror when I bought it, was all the different grooves and designs etched into it:So after painting, I sanded off some of the paint in areas so the detail of the etchings were more visible. I sanded it a bit with a piece of fine sandpaper until I liked the look: After sanding, I wiped it down with a wet rag and after it was dry, I painted on another coat, then sanded again when dry. The sanding really put the personality into the piece: Now it was time to wax. I have learned when using the dark wax, you only need a tiny drop of dark wax mixed with the clear wax:You could always add more dark wax if needed. After I finished waxing with my mix, I took just a small dab of the dark wax and wiped it on here and there for darker highlights. Wait to dry a few hours, then it is ready to buff! I just used an old t-shirt and shined it up.TaDa!: What do you think? It actually looks slightly darker than the photo shows. I love painting projects. Especially when they do not cost anything! Have you painted anything interesting lately?If you need help decorating your home, contact me today.Look what I saw when I was driving down the road in NH:
“Hello, is anyone home?”
Unbelievable! Glad I was sitting in the car! I don’t know if the people were home or not. It just walked off into the woods after that. I hope those people are not feeding it! Did you notice the yellow sign in the first picture? It says 'Bear Crossing.'Similar topics you might enjoy:Using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Painting With Annie Sloan Chalk PaintBefore & After Annie Sloan Transformations