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Annie sloan chalk paint aubusson blue

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Named after the blue found in classic Aubusson rugs from France, this dark teal Chalk Paint® colour is inspired directly by the development of Prussian Blue in the late 18th Century. It’s the perfect colour for a Swedish interior.

Named after the blue found in classic Aubusson rugs from France, this dark teal Chalk Paint® colour is inspired directly by the development of Prussian Blue in the late 18th Century. It’s the perfect colour for a Swedish interior.

Aubusson Blue Greek Blue Cabinet Custom

#littlegrayhouse update! Back in September of 2016, we purchased a property that had a little old house on it. The house was built around 1856.

Inspiration | Provence and Aubusson Blue Bureau | Annie Sloan

Annie began by painting this bureau all over in Provence Chalk Paint® and then, once dry, added a coat of Aubusson Blue on top.

Meet Aubusson, Chalk Paint®, by Annie Sloan

Meet Aubusson Blue! This gorgeous color of Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan is deep + rich. Named after the blue found in classic Aubusson rugs from France, this color is inspired directly by the development of Prussian Blue in the late 18th Century. It’s the perfect color for a Swedish interior. This color one of my…

Empire Dresser Painted with a Layered Technique with Annie Sloan Chalk Paints by Salvaged Inspirations

I was feeling adventurous and tried a new layering technique that involves painting various Annie Sloan Chalk Paint colors using a brush, a spray water bottle, and some black wax. I should warn you, it gets a whole lot ugly before it starts looking good...

When you have a finish you know works every time, there’s no reason to reinvent the the wheel. I love to layer colors of the same color group to give my pieces depth, texture and a sense of movement

When you have a finish you know works every time, there’s no reason to reinvent the the wheel. I love to layer colors of the same color group to give my pieces depth, texture and a sense of movement