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Painting Furniture and More Using Junk Gypsy™ Paint

Everyone is painting furniture, it’s all the rage! And everyone is using American-made Junk Gypsy™ Paint, to update their vintage furniture. Junk Gypsy™ Paint is zero VOC and solvent free so it is safe to use. It is also fast-drying so you can finish your projects quickly and easily.

Hand painted using Junk Gypsy™ Paint

To protect table tops from high usage, use Junk Gypsy™ Paint Clear Coat. It is a wipe on matte finish that, when dried, it water and chemical resistant.

Hand painted using Junk Gypsy™ Paint

Junk Gypsy™ Paint also offers a Clear Primer for those projects that you want to keep their whitest, and might show bleed through. Many woods are prone to bleeding tannins  or from years of abuse to the furniture. Clear Primer can block those stains, and still provide that clear background needed when distressing to show wood tones.

Hand painted using Junk Gypsy™ Paint

Junk Gypsy™ Paint can also be used on metal, wood, ceramic, stone and more! Even fabric can be painted. It’s the perfect choice for your redecorating needs!

Hand painted using Junk Gypsy™ Paint

Junk Gypsy™ Paint comes in 18 bold and beautiful colors. Stay tuned for more Junk Gypsy™ Paint colors coming soon!

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  1. Pam Mansfield says

    February 1, 2018 at 12:13 pm

    I was wondering if I can do a crackle finish using Junk Gypsy paint. If so, any tips. I have been trying this technique with a different paint and when I apply my final coat I get that smudging/gooing up of the top coat color when I try to make a smooth brush stroke when I touch the paint again with my brush. If that makes any sense!
    Thanks Pam Mansfield

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APRIL-PIZANA-PHOTO-DB-1-e1443131393593The Junk Gypsies, mom Janie Sikes and sisters Amie and Jolie Sikes, founded their Texas-based company in 1998. Their style is a little bit hippie and a little bit rock and roll, with a whole lot of country heart and soul.

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APRIL-PIZANA-PHOTO-DB-1-e1443131393593The Junk Gypsies, mom Janie Sikes and sisters Amie and Jolie Sikes, founded their Texas-based company in 1998. Their style is a little bit hippie and a little bit rock and roll, with a whole lot of country heart and soul. Their HGTV and Great American Country show, Junk Gypsies, features the sisters as they take their independent spirit and unique design philosophy on a special mission to find junk and use it to transform spaces. Their clientele includes music stars such as Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley, and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, along with a large and passionate fan base of fellow design rebels.

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