Not only in the decor around it but also the very dresser itself.
Aubusson blue chalk paint dresser.
It s the first chalk painted piece i shared here on the blog oh about 7 or so years ago.
Chalk painted antique side table easy antiquing diy dollar store abstract art mirror repurposed french rose decal tray makeover.
And it is painted in the most fabulous shade of blue.
Today i m sharing this 35 thrift store dresser that i painted in the gorgeous aubusson blue chalk paint.
Layered chalk paint makeover the simple how to aubusson blue chalk paint dresser makeover again pretty blue and white chair makeover.
Aubusson blue is a classic blue in the chalk paint palette.
A treasure in the rough for sure.
I paint furniture every week and though i always work on a piece until i m happy with it when i paint with annie sloan s aubusson blue it s guaranteed to be a favorite of mine all of annie s colors paint beautifully and are so distinct which is what makes them perfect for mixing to create new colors.
An elegant color is a dark neutral and works well with paris grey.
An old thrifty find turned aubusson blue chalk paint dresser finds itself with yet another transformation.
You can read all about it here aubusson blue dresser re do.
It went from a dirty scratched beat up thrift store find to it s new found greatness right here in my own home.
Aubusson blue is a classic blue in the chalk paint palette.
My aubusson blue dresser.
Okay let s get to the nitty gritty of the pros and cons of chalk paint or any chalk style paint.
Annie sloan first developed her signature range of furniture paint in 1990 calling it chalk paint because of this decorative paint s velvety matte finish.
Annie sloan first developed her signature range of furniture paint in 1990 calling it chalk paint because of this decorative paint s velvety matte finish.
Provence aubusson blue is one of the colour combinations in the annie sloan linen union fabric collection.
To this day it is still at the top of the list for me.
Aubusson blue annie sloan chalk paint named after the beautiful deep grey blue of 18th and 19th century aubusson rugs from france and also found in scandinavian painted furniture.