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July 26, 2012 ·

Summer Blogger Blitz: White House Black Shutters

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Today’s featured blogger for my Summer Blogger Blitz is Ann Marie from White House Black Shutters. I love her blog! She speaks straight from the heart, is a creative spirit, and talented blogger. Today she has a great tutorial for us featuring chalk paint on fabric! Please welcome Anne Marie!

Hi everyone, my name is Ann Marie and my site is White House Black Shutters. I’ve always been amazed at Kim’s creativity and projects! She is funny, sweet, and just a genuine person. The kind that you feel lucky to have met (and shared a room with). And she’s GORGEOUS!

Haven conferenceyes, that’s me with the creepy eyes, all the way to the right.

If I had to pick a style, I’d say mine is modern, meaningful vintage.

We live in a 75 year old home with lots of charm and are working on updating it during weekends and nap time (I have three little ones three and under).

I decorate with only the stuff I love, and am on a mission to de-clutter and get rid of the rest. I shop mostly second hand, so sometimes that can be a lesson in patience. 😉

Most of all, I LOVE color. But my house is really neutral. Why did I do that? I’m taking my house back and injecting happy pops of color all over the place. I think that’s why I love this project so much!

Chalk Paint

I had these two cream pillows I had bought from a garage sale for $1 each. They were nice. But with kids in the house, they are gonna get dirty.

I needed color in my new family room, so why not give them a little bit of happy?

Apply some painter’s tape to your pillow. Working with an already sewed pillow adds a nice bowed touch to the stripes. I didn’t measure either. Imperfection is an art. 🙂

Carry the tape over slightly to the back, but don’t cover both sides.

Chalk Paint on fabric I wanted to try chalk paint because I heard it works well on fabric and I don’t like crunchy pillows. I used my Annie Sloan chalk paint sample from Haven in “Arles”.

Dip into the paint pot ever so slightly, and swirl and tap the brush into the lid.

Chalk Paint

Paint away from the tape in a soft, swirling motion. As soon as you’re done with the section, grab the tape, 

 Painting with Chalk Paint

and peel!  

Painting with chalk paint

Let one side dry before you start the other. Look at that beautiful fading!

chalk paint on fabric

I think my pillows are happy too. Be gone, beige!

white pillowChalk paint on fabric

and here’s the pillow hanging out with its garage sale pillow friend, on my free RH couch. 😉

chalk paint on fabric

Be sure to check out the rest of our family room makeover. You won’t believe the before and after!

chalk paint on fabric

We installed the hardwood flooring ourselves, and almost everything furniture and decor-wise was second hand. The total was around $2700 to finish the whole room, and $230 for all the furnishings and decor.

Along with the family room remodel, we recently built a foyer from scratch,

Build a foyer

and refreshed our kitchen in the remodel.

It used to be dark and gross, with green appliances and 70s laminate flooring!

white cabinets

My most popular post of all time is a homemade all-natural baby wipes recipe, which can also be used as makeup remover wipes! Adjust the recipe a bit, and bam! You’ve got cleaning wipes.

How to make baby wipes

I also like iced coffee. Maple Iced Coffee. Cold brewed and with coffee cubes. You have to try this one!

iced coffee 

Come visit me at WHITE HOUSE BLACK SHUTTERS, kick up your feet, and we’ll have a bonfire.

white-house-black-shutters

I’ll make the margaritas. How do you want yours? 😉

Thanks for having me, Kim!

Anne Marie

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Comments

  1. Megan says

    July 26, 2012 at 12:12 pm

    Those pillows are fab and I had no idea that you could use chalk paint on fabric. I cannot believe how smooth your lines are! Is it crunchy?

    • Ann Marie lives at whitehouseblackshutters says

      July 26, 2012 at 2:27 pm

      thanks, Megan! When you run your hand along the pillow, you do notice a difference in texture, but it’s not crunchy. More like the texture of velvet where it’s painted?

      I was surprised at how smooth the lines were too! I don’t know if it was the tape or the combo of good paint, a good brush, and the tape. I had absolutely no bleeding (only a smudge that was my fault).

  2. Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says

    July 26, 2012 at 12:37 pm

    Great idea painting the pillows. My daughter’s house is all brown and cream and neutral, too and now we are going to inject some pops of color now that she wants it.

    • Ann Marie lives at whitehouseblackshutters says

      July 26, 2012 at 2:29 pm

      thanks, Kim! I’m sure this would work perfectly. If you check out our family room, this room was the exact same way: creams, black, white, browns. Way too neutral! Colors are so much happier. Have fun refreshing the room!

  3. treasaigh says

    July 26, 2012 at 12:38 pm

    Wow, I WILL try this soon!

    • Ann Marie lives at whitehouseblackshutters says

      July 26, 2012 at 2:30 pm

      treasiagh,

      It really was SO easy to do! I spent more time arranging the tape than I did painting it. I’m going to tackle my coffee table during naptime. 😉

      good luck!

  4. Jessica Bruno says

    July 26, 2012 at 12:39 pm

    Great Job on the pillows! Isn’t that chalk paint fabulous? I love it and I agree with the previous comment, how did you keep your lines so straight!? Nice job chicky 🙂 PS. your makeovers are beautiful by the way.

    • Ann Marie lives at whitehouseblackshutters says

      July 26, 2012 at 2:33 pm

      Jessica,

      It really is! Now I see what all the hype is about. I can’t wait to try it on furniture (and maybe get more colors)!

      Ha! I totally eyeballed it, so in real life, they’re probably not so straight! I know they’re not even, but I wanted them to be a little imperfect. 😉 The paint, good brush, swirling technique, and tape combo gave me no bleed, so that helped.

      THANK YOU! Coming from you, girl, that is a HUGE compliment!

  5. Erin Spain says

    July 26, 2012 at 2:33 pm

    Love this! Great job, Ann Marie!

    -Erin @ DIY On the Cheap

    • Ann Marie lives at whitehouseblackshutters says

      July 26, 2012 at 2:34 pm

      aww thanks, Erin! It was a fun project. 🙂

  6. Katie says

    July 30, 2012 at 12:10 am

    Love the pillow & Ann Marie!!!

  7. Anne Leah says

    August 5, 2013 at 7:26 pm

    Wow. What a lovely home. If I were to have such a wonderful house to live in, I will never be going out. jk. Very creative. I love it. Thanks for sharing. I would browse around to see if you have any tips for designing custom home shutters too. I’m looking for new ones for my house.

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