
I have some great news for you – Caromal Colour paints that are going to ROCK your DIY world!
For years I have consulted with clients who, in the process of updating their homes, need to make over their kitchen cabinets, TV armoires, bedroom dressers and night stangs, a tag sale treasures, etc. However, trying to figure out what colors to choose to get the look they want ON TOP OF all the prep work that goes into a job like painting kitchen cabinets is just overwhelming!
Introducing Caromal Colours – your answer for transforming family treasures and tag sale finds into pieces that pefectly fit into your home’s decor and style! These paints have been developed for us do-it-yourselfers by Carol Kemery, a professional faux painter.
NO PREP WORK REQUIRED! This paint requires no sanding or priming!!!!! LOVE IT! Just make sure the surface you’re painting is free of dust, dirt and grim. Then paint.
IT DOESN”T HAVE TO BE PERFECT.
Forget perfect brush strokes – these paints are designed to be “mushed and smushed” – they are a “textured” paint that gives character to the pieces you’re painting! The paint is thick – it has a pudding like consistency.
It dries very quickly. You use a hand sander to give it a quick buff finish and then you can apply a toner (or not) to give it a bit of age. Wipe on a clear poly and you are DONE!
Look at this makeover on these twin headboards. The editors of
Country Living magazine found these for just $5.00 each at a garage sale. Using the color Bayberry from Caromal Colours, they applied a basecoat to the headboards. Bayberry is a brighter green before it is toned and applying the toner is SO easy! Just brush it one and wipe it off. You can use either a dry rag or a wet one to control how much or little toner you leave
on.
After they painted and toned the headboards, they made them into a wonderful daybed. Read all about this trash to treasure makeover at Country Living
magazine.
The paints come in 11 of the most popular colors that Carol’s clients asked for over and over again: Black (called peppercorn); Brown (called chocolate); Colonial Blue, Bright Green (called bayberry); Sage (called cobblestone); Gray (called putty); red (called paprika); White (called wisteria); Cream (called parchment); yellow (called mustard) and new for fall 2009 Pumpkin!
This line of paint is only available by ordering online or thru a rep like me. If you want to order online, I’m happy to pass along a discount on shipping costs, just use my code “DevineD”. You can order kits which provide everything you need for your projects {even your paint brush} or you can order just pieces and parts.
*Shipping Discount* Remember to use my code “DevineD” in the coupon code box to receive a discount!
Check out this kitchen makeover I did with my sister on her kitchen using Caromal Colours.










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