A Brush with Greatness (Annie Sloan’s Wax Brushes)
This post is sponsored with my friend Nancy over at the Sea Rose Cottage. My thoughts and opinions (and love for her shop and Annie Sloan products) are my own.
A while back I was chatting to my friend Nancy on the phone and telling her how much I needed a new wax brush. I’d had mine for over two years and I’ve really worn the bristles down.
Too much waxing, perhaps?!? Ha! Never!
Anyway, she told me she would be getting some of Annie Sloan’s new wax brushes in soon and would send them to me to try out when they arrived.
Well, guess what I’ve been playing with? These new wax brushes.
They are a joy to work with and as with all of Annie Sloan’s products a lot of care and attention has gone into making these brushes. You may notice the shape of these brushes is different than you’ve seen before. They are angled and tapered. This is to enable wax to apply in the corners. There’s been many a time I’ve waxed inside the drawers of a dresser or tried to get into the corner of a hutch or book case or trunk and wished for this shape.
The small brush is perfect for smaller spaces.
See how little it is? The handle measures 2 1/2 inches and is very light weight. It is great for doing inside a chair or intricate carving. I used this brush for the clear and tinted wax on my Meryl Chair:
The large wax brush is perfect for dressers, side tables and bigger pieces. The brush measures 9 1/2 inches. Like, Annie’s wonderful paint brushes, it holds the wax and allows it to disperse over the piece rather than coming out in clumps.
It is still necessary to wipe away the excess after you apply with the brush. When I first started waxing furniture one of my biggest problems was applying too much wax. So I would apply the wax with cheese cloth. I still think this is a valuable way of applying wax, but you do lose some wax which is absorbed into the cloth.
These brushes enable you to apply just the right amount of wax and I think my waxing time is even quicker!
I used this brush on the Estelle Side Table:
and on my Nantucket Chest:
If, like me, you love to paint and wax then it just might worth investing in these amazing brushes. Nancy has plenty of them in stock.
She also has Annie’s new flat paint brushes for those of you who like the modern and super sleek look. I haven’t tried these yet, but if they are like the wax and Annie’s other paint brushes then they will be fabulous.
These wax brushes are made in Italy and just like Italian gelato are yummy!
Have you tried them yet?!? What do you think of them?
If you say the brushes are good then I believe it, not that I didn’t before. So many bloggers talk about using them. It’s good to get an endorsement from a blogger I trust completely. Will have to visit your friends’ blog to find out how much they are. Phew is it hot there? I need some lake time, just float out on the water for while, maybe have bottle of tea. Not as good as my sun tea but easier to carry to lake. I like the Lipton tea no calorie, citrus flavor. Would much rather drink tea and… Read more »
I have looked all over for these wax brushes. Can you tell me where I can find them? I live in Kansas City, Missouri no one has the real brushes that Annie Sloan offer. I went on line with no help. Won’t ship to USA . I can’t even find a dealer so I was hopeful you could help.
Thank you, I love the information you post.
Stella, thanks for your comments. I get my brushes from my friend Nancy’s shop – The Sea Rose Cottage – here is a link to her online shop where the Annie Sloan Brushes are: http://searosecottage.com/store/accessories/ Thanks!