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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
The color was great, the durability doesn't seem too great. I've used Folklart chalk paint in the past, and it has great coverage. I knew as soon as I started that I would need about three coats, unfortunatley I ordered the smallest jar. I ended up going to Lowe's to color match because I didn't want to wait for more to come in. So my last coats were done with Krylon Chalky Finish. The coverage was so much better. Overall, great color choices, but I think this paint would be best for crafting, not furniture. I wanted to love it, but for the cost, it isn't worth it to me.
allyson lafond
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I love this paint!The color is spot on !Shook well and covered surface with ease and depth.I only needed one coat.Dried to perfection! I used a roller and a paintbrush for the edges. Smooth , chalk like finish. Would def purchase again and again!
Dawn Dillingham
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Love this paint, love the name!!
Marker
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
used about 3/4 of a 16oz tub a couple years ago to paint an antique rocking chair. I LOVE the color (Bees Knees) and get lots of compliments on it. It was easy to apply, went on nicely, and was easy to clean up too as it's water-based. Make sure you properly finish (i.e. with polycryllic or finishing wax depending on what it is you painted and how it is being used - this paint will rub off if you do not) and you should be golden!
Michelle B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Chalky Chicks Chalk Paint in DC Blue (Navy Blue) - 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)I recently tried Chalky Chicks Chalk Paint in DC Blue, and I couldn't be more pleased with the results! The rich, deep navy-blue color is absolutely stunning and gives my furniture a timeless, elegant look. The paint's coverage is impressive; it goes on smoothly and evenly with no streaks or clumps, even after just one coat. It's also super easy to work with, dries quickly, and leaves a beautiful matte finish that I adore. Plus, it's low odor, which is a huge plus for indoor projects. If you're looking to transform your furniture or decor with a chic, vintage feel, Chalky Chicks Chalk Paint is the way to go. Highly recommend!
MKH
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022
Edit; oops. This review below should have been for the Chalky Chicks paint color 'Hail', NOT the 'Buttermilk'. I ordered both but haven't used the Buttermilk yet. I did paint a test strip with both colors and the Buttermilk does have somewhat of a yellow undertone compared to the Hail. They are both very nice! The consistency of each paint is similar in that they are both smooth and creamy. I like that I can purchase it in a 16-ounce or a 32-ounce size. My review below compares the Chalky Chicks paint to Annie Sloan paint and with the AS paint, you can only get it in a 32-ounce size or a super tiny (4 ounce) size which isn't enough to paint anything. I also love that I can get the Chalky Chicks paint off of Amazon (can't do that with AS paint). Comparing prices between Chalky Chicks and Annie Sloan; the 16-ounce size of Chalky Chicks paint is equivalent to the 32-ounce size of AS (price per ounce). The 32-ounce size of Chalky Chicks paint is less expensive than the 32-ounce size of AS (price per ounce). So, Chalky Chicks paint is a win-win all around. Great paint, beautiful results, lots of colors to choose from, normal size options, nice price and last but not least, I can purchase it off of Amazon!!!!My original review:I'm a very long-time user of Annie Sloan's chalk paint line. Since the pandemic, however, I try to order EVERYTHING off of Amazon. I have to make a 45-minute trip (one way) to get the AS paint from one of her suppliers. Nope, not anymore since I found the Chalky Chicks paint line sold on Amazon. Wow, what a relief. I took a gamble and ordered it. I mean, I really love AS chalk paint, and I feared nothing would even come close. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised at its performance. The paint was perfectly smooth and creamy and was a really pretty shade of white. Not too bright, and no yellow undertones. I was painting over a black surface and ended up adding several coats, probably because I diluted the paint some in order to make for a smoother application. I did some distressing and it turned out beautiful. The only thing I noticed compared to AS chalk paint was that it was a little harder to distress. I typically use a 220-grit sandpaper for distressing (with AS paint) but had to go to a 150-grit paper. No big deal, just different. I also bought the Chalky Chicks mustard seed Tuscany yellow to paint two antique stained chairs.
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