Your chalk paint is too thick. What can you do about it? We’ve all done it. Maybe you got a phone call that pulled you away from a project or you finished the project and just forgot to put the cap back on right away. Whatever the reason you came back and your paint had…
Category: DIY
Thrift Diving’s 30-Day Challenge
If you’re not yet a fan of Thrift Diving please allow me to introduce you to Serena the owner and creator. I’ve been a huge fan of her blog and YouTube Channel for a long time (of course I am she has thrift right in her blog name!). Serena is an amazingly creative person. This…
Merry Christmas From Peony Lane Designs
Repair A Table Leg Chewed by a Dog – Using Epoxy Wood Filler
If you’ve ever had a chair or table leg repair table leg chewed by dog, or a leg that is no longer square for another reason, you can rebuild it using epoxy resin wood filler. We love our little fur babies. We love them so much we can overlook the damage they sometimes cause. Dogs…
Getting a Bleached Pine Cone Look with Chalk Paint
I love the bleached pine cone look. But not the actual bleaching part. I’m not a fan of using harsh chemicals. That’s why I decided to try to get a bleached look using chalk paint. Below is the video I created on how I did it! I think the pine cones turned out great but…