Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Globe
I LOVE love all the painted globes I have seen.....
sooooo I decided to paint one too!
I used a thrift store globe {$3} & 2 sample pots of
Annie Sloan’s Chalk Paint (FREE}
My stockist offers a buy 2 quarts get a free sample pot !
I used Aubusson Blue chalk paint and painted 2 coats of water
Then I used Antibes Green for the land. Notice I painted a thick coat.
And there you have it......Easy Peasy!
When you don't use wax with ASCP is acts as a chalkboard.
I LOVE this little area in my son's room......
Thank you so much for stopping by!
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Labels:
Chalk Paint,
Home,
Kid's Craft Project,
Painting
Created by the one and only:
Michell @ Girl In Air
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This is a cute idea!
makingitfeellikehome.blogspot.com
Adorable! I still have not tried the chalk paint...I must do it soon!
I am always on the hunt for globes...I want to paint one too!
i love this! great idea!
great idea! I would never have thought to paint the water first, then the continents- you are creative and clever!!:)
Very neat!
Now that is just the cutest idea! Nice work!!!!
Jen
athomeinthenorthwestblog.com
PS - found you at home stories a to z
Love it! I have been adoring all of the cool painted globes too! I hear that chalk paint comes in a huge variety of colors. Wonder how the earth would look with random colors for water and land... I might have to try this soon. Thanks for the inspiration! Found you on TJ!
This is just absolutely brilliant! Super adorable!
Very clever.
Love it! Fabulous idea!
Melody
ChattyChics.com
Love the globe - great idea! Turned out cute!
I have a little globe obsession as it is.
I would love for you to stop by my party and link up! I would love to have you there!
Stacey of mbracing Change
http://staceyembracingchange.blogspot.com
This is such a cute idea! I bet your son loves it. The thick chalk paint on the land really plays up the texture,too. Adorable project!
Claire @ alittlesomethinginthemeantime.blogspot.com
I love this idea, thanks! It came out really cool!
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