As a DIY'elfer I'm always in the lookout for new products that will make my projects go smoothly and get the best results possible. For me, a good quality paint is key for achieving those goals. One of my favorite hobbies is transforming old pieces of furniture and giving them a modern look without compromising their original charm. I'm glad to have been introduced to Glidden® Trim, Door & Furniture Paint and its amazing lacquer-like finish that leaves anything that touches looking shiny and new. This oil-base paint is so rich and thick that it practically erases any minor imperfections my newfound treasures might have. And the best part: I never see any brush marks or drips while or after applying it.
I used this awesome paint to revive this old desk and on to create an side table for my outdoor living space. As you can see the finish on both pieces is flawlessly beautiful and smooth with an extra high gloss sheen I simply love. Trust me, this paint is like butter!
IT'S GIVEAWAY TIME!
Are you a DIY enthusiast? This is your lucky day! Thanks to the folks at Glidden you can get your hands on a $100 GIFT CARD TO THE HOME DEPOT for your next home improvement project by entering our giveaway.
Here's how:
YOU MUST
- Post a comment here with YOUR NAME and EMAIL telling us what your next DIY or home improvement project you have planned.
- If you would like to get an extra chance to win, you can write a review on Glidden.com on any of their products, and then come back here to post a comment telling us you've done so.
THE RULES
- The giveaway is open to U.S. readers only until Friday, July 31, 8:00 pm EST.
- The winner will be selected via random.org and will be announced on a post here on Monday, August 3rd.
- The winner will be notified via email and will have until Thursday, April 6 to claim their Gift .
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I have been sponsored by the Glidden® brand paint for PPG to write this post but the thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.