I’m in love with the finished look of this “Aquamarine” dresser! Step One: The piece was first cleaned with White Lightning. Step Two: I then primed with BOSS in Clear to protect my finish from bleed thru. Step Three: Next, I painted two coats of Dixie Belle Paint in Fluff for my base. Step Four: I then lightly blended some Dixie Belle Paint in Stormy Seas into the details, switching back and forth between my Stormy Seas premium chip brush…
Funky and fun pieces can easily be created with Dixie Belle Paint! Meet Tracey of Traceys Fancy, one of our fabulous brand ambassadors. Tracey is known for her bold designs with bursts of color and cute patterns. Tracey recently went on our Facebook LIVE with Do Dodson Designs to paint with Dixie Belle Paint. “I was asked by Dixie Belle Paint Company to share with my viewers how to mix their paint colors to create new colors! They already offer 64 gorgeous…
Hi everyone, Denise from Salvaged Inspirations here! Don’t you just love this vintage vanity makeover? I created this Stormy Seas piece with Dixie Belle Paint in Amethyst, Buttercream, and Stormy Seas. Best Dang Wax in Black and Warm Gold Gilding Wax. I picked Stormy Seas to layer over and tone down the purple. I applied the paint heavy in some areas, light in others, and then sprayed a little water in places so the paint became a wash. This let the color underneath peek…
Are you in need of some tips and tricks for paint projects? Look no further! First Steps for Success Cleaning furniture is a must. Use White Lightning on your piece! Most painting fails happen when a piece has dirt or residue. Always start with a damp brush. (Unless you’re dry brushing, of course) You don’t need a lot of paint on your brush. Our paint has beautiful, thick coverage. Keeping the paint moist will help it go further and last…
About Suzanne Suzanne Fulford founded Dixie Belle Paint Company in October of 2013. She started her journey as an enthusiastic DIYer with a passion for cultivating and creating beautiful, timeless pieces. Her love for bringing new life to forgotten furniture became far more than a hobby for her. She discovered that the art of restoring and painting neglected furniture and antiques brought her true peace of mind. As she progressed in her craft, Suzanne found that the traditional restoration tasks…
Fun, fresh and yellow! Traceys Fancy created this sunshine yellow piece with Dixie Belle Paint colors, Daisy, Lemonade, Rebel Yellow and Colonel Mustard. She also used Clear Coat Satin. “I refer to the backdrop as a shattered glass design. It is easily achieved by taping off triangular sections with long strips of intersecting painter’s tape. I then simply painted each sectioned off a triangle in a different shade of yellow. This offers a fun and trendy backdrop for whatever is to be displayed without stealing…