Hello,
I am leaving in Vienna, Austria and I want to purchace ennie sloan chalk paint. My question is can I oder this paint from you and do you have by any chance international shipping?
Best regards,
I love the buffet you just did in Aubusson with the waxes. I have a very similar one and was going to use the same color. Are your photos lighter than the actual color? I did an end table with this color and after a few months, the color actually got deeper (which I like). Will use the wax also. I just haven’t seen anything projects that people have done that look like the AS projects with this color. Thanks.
Hi,
If you are in VA come see it at stifel & capra is not then yes depending on the light and such it can seem lighter also depends if you use the dark wax…..
Love your website! I am interested in your painting class at the end of March. Can you please offer additional information as to what the projects would be?
Hi Kelly, How funny, I read about you in the Post last Thursday and now I’m writing to you a week later.
I found you via Julie LoRusso. A work mate of mine is interested in having a little round oak lamp table refinished. How would she get the table to you to talk about it?
Hello I am interested in taking one of the workshops that will be held in New Orleans. I am new at this. So can you please advise on which class would be the best fit for me. There is the Introduction to Annie Sloan April 14th and then Workshop 101. Or would I benefit taking both? I am very interested in obtaining as much knowledge as I can.
Are you going to be open Friday May 18th? I know you site says Lucketts Market but that doesn’t start until Saturday. I hope you are open Friday.
Thanks
How long are the more advanced classes that you are offering? Are they similar to the ones that were being offered in Maryland? Also, what are the times? I am specifically looking at the August session. Thanks.
PS: I was pleasantly surprised how easy it is to work with chalk paint. I will be tackling my daughter’s kitchen cabinets after taking one more class just to make sure I have the process down pat.
I purchased a liter of the Annie Sloan chalk paint in Graphite. I painted my book cases and i love the finish but I was hoping for a darker graphite color (closer to black). How can I darken the graphite. With the dark wax? Please help!
Hi there, I discovered your web site by means of Google while looking for a related subject, your website got here up, it appears to be like good. I’ve bookmarked to favourites|added to bookmarks.
Hi,
I am currently stationed in the UK and have tried to order a wax brush from you but it is not recognising AE as a valid state. Would you post to an APO address, using the usual USPS and if so, how do I enter it in address details? I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards
Lizzy
I have a floral painted chest from the eighties I would like to try to repaint myself (shy of just giving it away or paying to have it repainted). Chalk paint was just recommended to me. I was wondering, does the piece have to be stripped and/or sanded, etc. before applying Chalk Paint, or can I paint right over it? Also, what kind of instructions do I need before doing it the first time, do I need the book or is it as easy as instructions on the can?
I just wanted you to know that I will be ordering all of my supplies from you from now on , I loved how well my supplies were packaged , love your store !! Laurie Bithell( owner) RedeemedFinds
I was interested in taking a painting class but I see the only one available is the advanced class. Should I take a beginner one first. The only experience I have is painted a couple pieces on my own. Thanks so much.
Wanted to thank you for the demonstration you had in your store on Saturday & answering all my questions! Your shop was a treasure trove of inspiration & products to complete my own project. It was my first foray into chalk paint & after giving the Annie Sloan old white paint & clear wax a try, I am a believer. I will definitely be back to pick up additional colors for my collection.
Have you had any luck with making a light pink with the chalk paints (think soft muted pale little girls room)
Thanks!
Selina
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I love your website! Inspiring
I love your website! Inspiring
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Hello,
I am leaving in Vienna, Austria and I want to purchace ennie sloan chalk paint. My question is can I oder this paint from you and do you have by any chance international shipping?
Best regards,
Hi!
I don’t do international shipping I think your best bet would be to go through the UK base http://www.anniesloanunfolded.com/
Good luck!
I love the buffet you just did in Aubusson with the waxes. I have a very similar one and was going to use the same color. Are your photos lighter than the actual color? I did an end table with this color and after a few months, the color actually got deeper (which I like). Will use the wax also. I just haven’t seen anything projects that people have done that look like the AS projects with this color. Thanks.
Hi,
If you are in VA come see it at stifel & capra is not then yes depending on the light and such it can seem lighter also depends if you use the dark wax…..
thanks
kelly
Good Morning,
Love your website! I am interested in your painting class at the end of March. Can you please offer additional information as to what the projects would be?
Thank you in advance!
gloria
Hi Gloria just email at [email protected]!
Hi Kelly, How funny, I read about you in the Post last Thursday and now I’m writing to you a week later.
I found you via Julie LoRusso. A work mate of mine is interested in having a little round oak lamp table refinished. How would she get the table to you to talk about it?
Thanks .
Jane Winter
Hi Jane,
Just have her email me at [email protected]!!!! I wore Julies necklaces all weekend ..love them!
Hi! Do u offer the chalk paint in the sample sizes?
Hello I am interested in taking one of the workshops that will be held in New Orleans. I am new at this. So can you please advise on which class would be the best fit for me. There is the Introduction to Annie Sloan April 14th and then Workshop 101. Or would I benefit taking both? I am very interested in obtaining as much knowledge as I can.
Thanks,
Lisa
Hi Lisa, you can go to this website http://www.anniesloan.com/acatalog/North_American_Stockists.html nd find a retailer in New Orleans and they can get you into a class!
I was interested in the chalk paints, but I don’t see the container size in the description. Is it a quart or a gallon? Thanks so much!
Tiffany
Are you going to be open Friday May 18th? I know you site says Lucketts Market but that doesn’t start until Saturday. I hope you are open Friday.
Thanks
How long are the more advanced classes that you are offering? Are they similar to the ones that were being offered in Maryland? Also, what are the times? I am specifically looking at the August session. Thanks.
PS: I was pleasantly surprised how easy it is to work with chalk paint. I will be tackling my daughter’s kitchen cabinets after taking one more class just to make sure I have the process down pat.
2-3 hours
I purchased a liter of the Annie Sloan chalk paint in Graphite. I painted my book cases and i love the finish but I was hoping for a darker graphite color (closer to black). How can I darken the graphite. With the dark wax? Please help!
You can apply dark wax and that will help. Also you can add a little black pigment in the graphite to make it darker too.
Hi there, I discovered your web site by means of Google while looking for a related subject, your website got here up, it appears to be like good. I’ve bookmarked to favourites|added to bookmarks.
Hi,
I am currently stationed in the UK and have tried to order a wax brush from you but it is not recognising AE as a valid state. Would you post to an APO address, using the usual USPS and if so, how do I enter it in address details? I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards
Lizzy
I have a floral painted chest from the eighties I would like to try to repaint myself (shy of just giving it away or paying to have it repainted). Chalk paint was just recommended to me. I was wondering, does the piece have to be stripped and/or sanded, etc. before applying Chalk Paint, or can I paint right over it? Also, what kind of instructions do I need before doing it the first time, do I need the book or is it as easy as instructions on the can?
Thank You So Much!
(novice) Dawn
You stripping or sanding that is the beauty!!!
How often do you hold classes.? I have never used your paints and missed tha Feb9th class.
I offer them once a month
I’m getting one organized for the 1st Sat in April!
When will you be getting the large Annie Sloan brush?
as soon as they have it in stock hopefully next week!
they are in!!!!
I saw your demo at the Home and Garden Show. I would like to come to your open house March 1. What are the hours? My home phone is 540-751-0574.
Hi! I hope you made it. We are open…
Wed – 10-5
Thur & Fri – 10-7
Sat 10-5
Sun 12-5
I just wanted you to know that I will be ordering all of my supplies from you from now on , I loved how well my supplies were packaged , love your store !! Laurie Bithell( owner) RedeemedFinds
thank you so much!!!
Is there a discount on shipping if I order x number of cans of chalk paint?
I was interested in taking a painting class but I see the only one available is the advanced class. Should I take a beginner one first. The only experience I have is painted a couple pieces on my own. Thanks so much.
Hi!
You can still take the class beginners are welcome and I think we will have quite a few! Register
Kelly,
Wanted to thank you for the demonstration you had in your store on Saturday & answering all my questions! Your shop was a treasure trove of inspiration & products to complete my own project. It was my first foray into chalk paint & after giving the Annie Sloan old white paint & clear wax a try, I am a believer. I will definitely be back to pick up additional colors for my collection.
Warm regards,
Elizabeth