Chalk Paint Table Legs
This won t be hard to do since the slick stick is white and your paint is black.
Chalk paint table legs. This was the most time consuming step in the entire process because it took about 3 coats total to get the desired level of coverage i was looking for. Once the staining was completed i used the chalk paint to paint both the legs and backs of the chairs and table legs. Let s start with the black paint portion of this makeover. Paint the legs with a brush painting the long parts vertically and any more rounded parts horizontally.
A few notes about how to create a lasting finish for this chalk painted table. If you leave any drips to dry they will be difficult if not impossible to sand off perfectly later on. Also paint the base skirt area of the table. Sand in between the coats to ensure a smooth finish.
Paint each leg and check for drips before going to the next. Use a bristle brush or round brush to apply the chalk paint. Don t forget that edge along the table top. Basically apply your black paint over all of the areas where the slick stick is.
Go ahead and apply your black furniture paint to the table legs. Apply a top coat once the desired finish is achieved with chalk paint.