We are so excited to be featured in Artisan Enhancements' retailer spotlight on their BLOG.!
Artisan Enhancements makes some the most versatile artist and decorative paint mediums on the the market! Too learn more about Artisan Enhancements visit any of our locations. Want to see more of Rhonda J Designs' faux finishing projects? Visit www.rhondajdesigns.com.
Monday, August 10, 2015
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Rhonda's Tip #5 - Rhonda's Rules for Distressing Furniture
Follow 5 simple rules when distressing your furniture.
Rule #1: Don't wait too long to distress!
Paint, especially Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan, begins to
"set-up" fairly quickly once the paint is dry to the touch. Don't
wait days to distress your painted finishes, try to complete the distressing
the same day you paint or at least within 24 hours of painting.
Rule #2: Pick your Dressing Tool!
Everyone has different preferences when it comes to tools for distressing. Use what
works best for you and the look you are trying to achieve.
Clockwise: dry/damp 3M Scotch-Brite Scour green pad, Sandpaper or wet/dry sanding block (no lower than 220 grit sand paper), for a wet distress - lightly moistened rag
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Rule #3: No spotted Cow treatment!
For an overall or heavy distressed finish, distress your
piece all over. Don't pick and choose certain spots on the surface to distress.
Using your preferred distressing tool begin distressing the ENTIRE surface of
your piece. Applying more elbow grease
and pressure to areas that would authentically "wear" or
"age" of time, such as edge sand seats. If you want to add just a
little distressing where pieces would naturally wear, only do areas like edges,
corners, and raised details - spots that would get touched and bumped the most.
That's it!
Rule #4: If you're sweating and aching, then you're
working too hard!
Don't over work your piece. Stand back and look at a
section before continuing to further distress. Let the paint naturally remove
where it wants to come off...you and your tools are just helping it along.
Rule# 5: ALWAYS HAVE FUN!
Distressing should be easy and fun.
For more techniques on Distressing watch Part 2 of this Video of
Annie Sloan's distressing method with sand paper.
To see additional inspiration and visit our Pinterest Page!
To see additional inspiration and visit our Pinterest Page!
Thursday, July 2, 2015
LuBella Candle Company!
If you've ever
visited any of Rhonda J's Shoppes, you're probably familiar with LuBella Candle
Company, responsible for the very popular "The Market" scent. As of
June 1st, Rhonda J became the owner and operator of LuBella Candle Company in
Boerne, Texas! Stop by the Shoppe at the Alley to stock up on all of your favorite
scents.
Our passion is to offer customers a lasting and high
quality fragrance experience when lighting a LuBella Candle. Our
fragrances envelop the senses, providing warm and aromatic atmospheres. Located in Boerne, Texas, our candles are
carefully hand-poured at our Shoppe in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.
Visit our Boerne Shoppe or www.lubellacandles.net for details
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
The "Smooth" Finish!
Although, Annie
Sloan developed her famous Chalk Paint® for "old world" finishes,
you don't have to love the "old world" finish to use Chalk Paint®!
If you want a
"modern" smooth painted finish, like those found on Mid-Century
Modern furniture or contemporary French furniture, it is easy to achieve with a
few easy steps.
Our preferred
method of achieving a smooth finish begins with selecting the correct paint
brush.
Some of our favorite brushes for a smooth finish:
Made of pure, natural, fiber bristles and specifically designed to be used with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint®, but firm enough to use for Annie Sloan Soft Wax applications. This brush holds a lot of paint eliminating the number of "passes"
needed to achieve a solid coat a paint. The less passes needed to cover your piece
the less texture created. Beautifully crafted and made to last a lifetime!
Annie Sloan Flat Brush
Annie specifically designed this synthetic fiber brush to be used with Chalk Paint® to create a smooth, "silky", modern finish. This brush is considered a "flat brush" but is dense enough to hold a lot of paint and distribute the paint evenly.
This brush is sometimes called a "varnish brush",
and was designed to be used with Clear Topcoat Sealer by Artisan Enhancements.
The combination of both natural and
synthetic bristles help the brush glide along, reducing brush strokes , creating
an even application of sealer. The same properties make this brush a good brush
to use when creating a smooth paint finish. Just be sure to clean thoroughly when switching from paint to sealer. Or have two brushes!
The Method
- Paint the first coat in even, clean, and linear strokes. Limit the number of passes and strokes used to apply Chalk Paint® to the piece of furniture. Allow the first coat to completely dry.
- TIP: For an extra smooth finish, once the first coat is dry, very lightly sand the first coat of the newly painted surface with 400 - 1000 Grit sandpaper. Brush off any sandpaper or paint particles.
- Using a spray water bottle, very lightly mist the surface of the first coat, then begin painting the 2nd coat of paint. If you feel the paint is drying too quickly. Lightly mist the surface again.
- Allow 2nd coat of Chalk Paint® to completely dry.
- Distress your piece on edges with 220 grit sandpaper if desired. For a sleek modern look skip the distressing!
- TIP: For an extra smooth finish, VERY LIGHTLY sand the second coat of the painted surface with 800 - 1000 Grit sandpaper. Brush off any sandpaper and paint particles before waxing.
- Seal your piece with just clear wax for a fresh Mid-Century Modern look or with a combo of Annie Sloan Soft Clear & Dark wax for an antiqued Mid-Century aesthetic.
- TIP: For an ultra modern contemporary, glossy finish, use Artisan Enhancements Clear Finish only instead of wax.
Pictured: Smooth Finish using Custom Mix of Antibes Green and Florence. Graphite dry brush and finished with Clear Wax. |
To see Annie's Smooth Technique visit her YouTube page to see her 3-Part tutorial on creating a smooth finish.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Oh Consuela!!!
We announced a few weeks ago that we received our Consuela shipment at our Shoppe at the Alley in San Antonio. The bags and accessories have been so popular since their arrival...we have to talk about them some more!
Consuela is a bold, fun, artfully, and skillfully made lifestyle brand! They have built the brand behind their "Four Pillars: Look Good. Laugh Easy. Lift the World. Live in Color".
We love the funky but luxuriously chic look of all of their products! Perfect for couture or boho fashions. Currently, our two most popular collections are the "Candy Crush" and "Valentina". Come and get it!
Monday, May 25, 2015
Transformation Tuesday: Chalk Paint® Paris Grey Kitchen Cabinets with Tinted Wax
One of our favorite things to paint with Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan is kitchen cabinets! It is just so easy to completely transform your home with Chalk Paint®. Here is a recent cabinet
job Rhonda completed using Paris Grey Chalk Paint® and Annie Sloan Clear Wax
tinted with Pure White Chalk Paint®.
To learn these techniques join us for Chalk Paint® Intro or a Cabinet Conversion Workshoppe! Get hands-on experience using Chalk Paint® and
Soft Waxes by Annie Sloan!
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Shelley's Outdoor Planter Transformation
Shelley from our Buda Shoppe shares her story and method for transforming an old pot into a fun outdoor planter using Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan and Fine Stone by Artisan Enhancements.
After
After Detail
Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan Old Ochre, Louis Blue, Antibes Green, Barcelona Orange, Fine Stone and Clear Topcoat Sealer by Artisan Enhancements all available through Rhonda J's Shoppes.
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