Showing posts with label Annie Sloan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annie Sloan. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Annie Sloan Paint, Fabrics, Wax, Brushes and Books at La Vie en Rose



Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, Clear Wax, Dark Wax and Brushes 


As you all know I am now stocking Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in La Vie en Rose.   I'm also painting vintage and new furniture with this range of paint and selling them in shop.  So, I thought I'd show you all the other Annie Sloan products that I'm now carrying aswell. 

Dresser full of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint!  I painted this dresser in Annie Sloan Duck Egg Blue and finished it in a layer of Annie Sloan Clear Wax

The paint comes in a beautiful range of colours, muted, faded and chalky!  This is standard range of colours available.

Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Colour Chart

Annie has written over 20 books which have sold over 2 MILLION copies!!!    We have 'Creating the French Look' and 'Easy Paint Transformations' in stock.    They both show detailed painting projects and painting techniques.




When I went over for the stockist training course I fell in love with Annie Sloan's fabrics so now I'm stocking them as well!!!  They go SO well with the paint - I particularly love the Faded Roses!!!


More Annie Sloan Fabrics!

This is my counter in the shop.  My husband Niall made it for me - I ADORE it!!  The counter top was made from reclaimed scaffolding planks!  Niall scraped the cement off, power hosed them, then scrubbed and sanded them down!  We then applied a very watery wash of Annie Sloan Old White Chalk Paint and water and  painted the top to get a limewashed finish and then finished with a layer of clear wax.  The sides of the counter were made from inexpensive tongue & groove pine boards and painted in a mix of Louis Blue and Paris Grey.  So I got my lovely rustic, chunky counter hand made for a few pound!! Thanks Niall!!!! xxxx




So now I've asked Niall to make me a kitchen island exactly like this - I just love this look (and th price!!!).  I've already picked out the stools for island - these metal beauties!!!!  So that's the next home project - can't wait!!!!



 When planning the new shop I knew I wanted to stock some small accessories and gifts.   So customers can always pick up little items - you know sometimes how you just want to buy something!!!  So I've got a LOT of candles, soaps and scented linen bags and hearts - things like that.    I thought that these little ceramic hearts were cute and actually bought a few as I thought they'd make great Christmas Tree decorations!!  Anyway, a mother and daughter (aged about 5 or 6) were in the shop today.  They started browsing and then the little girl walked up to the mother carefully holding the Angel heart and said "Mum can we get this for Granny, cos you know how much she loves God!".  Wasn't that SO sweet!!!!!!  The innocence!!!!







Sharon
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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Furniture painted in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint


First of all I'd like to say a big thank you to all my dear blog friends who take the time to comment and read all my posts.  Your support over the last few months since I started this blog means so much to me - thank you to all of you!  Since some of you live far away here are some photos of the interior of the shop.   I still have a lot to do to get it finished but we're getting there and slowly getting more organised every day!   
 
Arch Top Bookcase painted in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - Main colour Paris Grey and highlight colour Old White - all pieces painted by moi!!

La Vie en Rose has been open now for 2 weeks!!! I'm happy to report that we've had a great response from all our new customers.   So many people living in the village have called in to wish us well and buy something for good luck, which is very much appreciated.  The lovely Shannen (who owns Diva, the cafe next door) has been calling in to see how we're getting on and Diva's has been supplying me with endless coffee and toasted BLT's!!!  - again hugely appreciated.    

 French Mirror, Grey Urn and Annie Sloan Fabric swatches in background at La Vie en Rose

The new customers seem to love the shop which is a relief!!   There are a lot of 'ooohs' and 'aaaahs' and 'wows' when people walk through the door which is always a good sign!   There is huge interest in the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and everyone loves the colours and the chalky finish on all the painted furniture in the shop, which is fantastic.

I painted all the furniture in the shop myself with the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and finished them in Annie Sloan wax.  The paint is a dream to work with, it just goes on so easily.   I also found the wax very easy to work with as it's a very soft wax the consistency of soft butter.  You just brush it on and wipe it off with a lint free cloth!

Bookcase painted in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - a mix of Louis Blue and Paris Grey.


 Vintage Wardrobe painted in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint (again in my favourite colour at the moment - a mix of Paris Grey and Louis Blue)

I was going to finish this sideboard below in a clear wax but now I think I'll antique it with a little dark wax - what do you think??

 Vintage Sideboard Painted in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint (Main colour a mix of Louis Blue and Paris Grey, highlight colour Old White ).

You know already how much I love mirrors I have one of these in my dining room - now in stock in the shop!

We also have clocks all shapes and sizes.   The large red metal one is huge!

 Clocks at La Vie en Rose


 La Vie en Rose

Hope you enjoyed the little tour of the shop! 


Sharon
xxxxx



Friday, August 3, 2012

Annie Sloan Chalk Paint comes to La Vie en Rose in Cork





I am very proud to announce that I am stocking Annie Sloan Chalk Paint at La Vie en Rose - my Home and Garden Boutique!  I first came across this paint about a year ago on Amercian blogs where people were raving about this amazing paint that was easy to use and gave a beautiful chalky finish.   For those of you not familiar with this paint it is a water based paint, containing water, chalk and colour pigments so non toxic and eco friendly!!  It's easy to apply and you do not have to prime or sand before application.  It gives a wonderfully chalky finish and if you are painting furniture you can apply Annie Sloan wax over the paint to protect the finish. 

I couldn't wait to get my hands on a tin and experiment.   Then I decided to open the shop and applied to be a stockist.   The shop came together quite quickly as it happened and I just became an official stockist two weeks before it opened.   The next available stockist training course happened to be last week (just one week after opening!!!) so I packed my bags and headed over to Oxford to meet ANNIE SLOAN!!!!!

As you can imagine I was very excited to meet the great Annie Sloan.  I already loved her paint and I couldn't wait to find out more.  I flew into Heathrow the night before and just went to my hotel slept and got up early the next morning and made my way to the Annie Sloan shop on Cowley Road, Oxford where we were meeting up.  The shop is in a very Bohemian part of Oxford as I passed antique and vintage shops on my way there in the cab.   I arrived at the shop and met the other stockists who were also there for the course.  They were all lovely and soon we were talking shop, there were a few stockists from Ireland which was lovely.   Then Annie arrived and we all walked up the road to the studio where the training workshop took place.  

Annie Sloan is an amazing woman.  Annie's Chalk paint is now famous and sold all over the world and she has written over 20 books on traditional paints, colours and techniques and sold over 2 million copies!!   It was an honour to meet her as not only is she a creative, inspiring woman she is also a lovely person, down to earth and very funny.  We learned a lot and laughed a lot during the workshop.



 Annie ran the workshop herself ably assisted by Jane and Charlotte both part of the Annie Sloan team in Oxford.


me and Annie Sloan

During the workshop we learned all about the paint and various techniques - I was in my element!  



Annie Sloan giving the workshop

 Jane
The workshop was fantastic and I'm already looking forward to the next one!  Thank you Annie, Jane and Charlotte!!  Afterwards, I walked back down to the shop to  check out how the paint was displayed and get some tips!
Annie Sloan Shop in Oxford


There were some amazing pieces in the shop . . .


a lovely corner unit . . .





chest of drawers painted in red, white and blue . . .




gorgeous chandeliers and mirrors . . . 




A very inspiring day!  Tired but happy I headed back home to Cork full of ideas!!  So now we have Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, Waxes, Brushes and Books for sale at La Vie en Rose.  I've also been busy painting furniture with the paint which is also for sale - in store now!!!

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