Transforming prisons, transforming futures

October 2, 2014   Hamilton Mountain.

My favorite paint name is “That’s gonna leave a mark” for this nice medium purple color.. One of the great features about this paint is that it’s really easy to mix, and they actually encourage you to get creative and mix your own colors!So of course, we did just that!.

Transforming prisons, transforming futures

For this project, we used “Black Dog” and “Clean Canvas”, both in the “Pint Plus” size, and we had way more than enough paint to finish the wine rack, inside and out.Because this paint takes only one coat to cover, you end up using a lot less paint than what you might be used to.. We gathered everything together first, then we got to it!.We added about equal parts of Black Dog and Clean Canvas, and then mixed in a little bit of a brown color called “Dirt” to warm up our color a bit.. We mixed the color in an old tupperware container so we could cover it up and save this color for future use when we were done..

Transforming prisons, transforming futures

When you’re mixing your own paint, it’s really important to mix a really big batch because it will be almost impossible to replicate that same color if you run out halfway through your project!.The next thing we did was paint!.

Transforming prisons, transforming futures

Another wonderfully-amazing feature of this paint is that there’s no prep work needed!

All we did was give the wine rack a quick wipe-down, but no sanding or stripping is needed.takes runs from 7/23/2015 – 8/15/2015.

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where you can read other bloggers’ posts!left our jobs and our old house in the city and moved out to the country., and since I started working at home for myself a few years ago, I’ve found myself growing more and more passionate about just how great of a situation this is for me to be in.

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