Summer is winding down, but the lovely colors of the warmer weather are still in full bloom. I’ve been inspired by all the beautiful florals of the regions, especially the pinks. Following the #FusionxLMH hashtag has shown me so many beautiful projects showcasing the latest pink in the line.
My last #FusionFeature is this victorian chest of drawers painted in the Lisa Marie Holmes Collection color, “Enchanted Echinacea.” This color is no doubt very European with a rustic flair that takes you to fields of pink flowers with a tuscan villa backdrop. Or perhaps that perfect french, shabby chic pink?
I had the privilege to be one of the very first bloggers to see and use the colors prior to the release and I can confirm that these colors are absolutely stunning and a MUST HAVE for any furniture painter out there.
In my opinion Fusion Mineral Paint has the prettiest pinks of all the paint options out there. Damask, English Rose, Little Piggy and now Enchanted Echinacea are classic, timeless pinks that will always be stunning on any kind of furniture.
P.S. This blog post is going to be short because I’m going to send you over to the Fusion Blog for the full set of process details and photos. I just wanted to give you a snippet of the before and after with a list of supplies I used.
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BEFORE:
AFTER:
SUPPLY LIST:
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- Fusion Mineral Paint Enchanted Echinacea
- Fusion TSP
- Orbital Sander
- 120-180 grit to sand
- 220 grit to smooth
- Zinsser Clear Shellac spray
- Bondo
- Paint brush
And now to see the entire process STEP-BY-STEP, hop on over to the Fusion Mineral Paint blog and see the entire transformation from start to finish!
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