Pinty Plus Ambassador – Christina; Wooden Bench Makeover

Please read Christina’s blog showing her wooden bench makeover using Pale Turquoise and Broken White Pinty Plus Chalk Paint. “After admiring Clare’s new chalk painted chair on her blog, Maybush Studio, I was thrilled when she contacted me to ask if I would like to be part of the Pinty Pluser Ambassador blogging team. This...

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Pinty Plus Ambassador – Kara; New Lease of Life for an Old Yellow Dining Chair

Please read Kara’s blog showing how she renovated an old yellow wooden chair using Rose Petal Pinty Plus Chalk Paint. “I decided to make our first project one of our Dining Chairs. I have a little bit of a thing for second-hand chairs all painted different colours, we currently have over 8 round the house,...

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Pinty Plus Ambassador – Robyn; Chalk paint spray on an a fabric armchair??

Please read Robyn’s blog showing her fabric armchair makeover using Vintage Olive Pinty Plus Chalk Paint. “The piece of furniture in question was a chair. I’ve always wanted a queen Anne wingback armchair, they’re beautiful! And as luck would have it Nostalgiques – A local furniture restoration business, owned by the fabulous Nicola- had a...

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Pinty plus ambassador – Jenny Taylor; Plant Stand

Please read Jenny’s blog where she works her magic on a simple plant stand using Pinty Plus Broken White Chalk Paint. “I absolutely love up-cycling and DIY projects. If I can take something in my house or something that someone else doesn’t want any more into something useful, amazing and pretty, I am happy. Today...

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Painted Tin – Make it Unique

Choose your tin. Here we have taken a Christmas Panettone tin and cleaned it with spirit to remove all traces of oil and dirt. Next we applied a layer of Universal Pinty Plus Art Primer to both the lid and base to aid adhesion and prevent oxidation (it may not completely hide the original design...

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Beautiful Blue and Cream Cabinet

Thoroughly clean the furniture, allow to dry and mask the areas not to be painted with the first colour. Apply the paint with the can in the upright position, approximately 20 cm from the surface, applying thin layers and allow to dry. This furniture has toured half of Spain creating interest and won the Craftlover challenge....

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Painted Metal Stool

Firstly check whether the original paintwork is damaged. If so, remove it with Greenox Stripper (apply, leave for a few minutes and wipe off). If the original paint is sound, simply clean with spirit (for example) and allow to dry To prevent oxidation apply a coat of Pinty Plus Tech Ferric Primer in white or...

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