Chair painted in Fusion Cranberry

Here’s the answer to a couple of questions I get asked a lot. Firstly can I paint over Chalk Paint with Fusion? Quick answer is Yes you can. There is no reason not to use chalk paint as a primer before adding a coat of Fusion. Do remember that this works only if there is no wax involved. Otherwise make sure you remove the wax first.

Second Question. Can I paint fabric with Fusion? Yes you can. Have a hunt on this blog and you will find out how.

Today though I am going to show how to do both at the same time. I started out with an outside chair that had previously been painted Annie Sloan’s Aubusson Blue Chalk Paint some years ago. Sadly, as you can see, this winter the birds used it for target practice. I think you get the picture. So first job was to give it a wash down.

Chalk Painted Chair

The secret of painting fabric is to allow the paint to soak into the fabric. In this instance I used a 50/50 mix water to paint.

Starting to paint with Fusion Mineral Paint.

The first coat of Fusion Mineral Paint

As you can see the first coat is a bit of an ugly stage. But fear not this will get sorted once you add the second or if need be the third coat. With the second coat use a 25/75 mix of water to paint and lastly a coat of undiluted paint. Inbetween coats remember to give it a sand with fine grit sandpaper. This stops the fabric becoming hard and unwelcoming.

First coat of Fusion Mineral Paint which has been lightly sanded

In this particular case the first coat had done quite a good job so the second coat was applied by dipping the brush into water before loading the paint on to it.

Finished Chair in Fusion Mineral Paint.

Now we have gone from Annie Sloan Aubusson to Divine Lavender in Fusion Mineral Paint. A waterprrof finish which is also UV resistant.
Get your Fusion Mineral Paintin France from La Deuxième Chance.

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