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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

GIANI Granite Coutertop Paint GIVEAWAY ENDS 3/22





  •  Unique blend of polymers and minerals create a   countertop that locks out moisture - while showing off the beautiful Sicilian granite of southern Italy!
  • Great for upgrading Formica*laminate, Corian*ceramic tile, butcher block, cultured marble and traditional granite countertops and vanities     
  • Covers 35 square feet or 16 running feet of standard 24" wide counters 
  • Quick, fun and easy 'paint-by-number' process  for beginning painters
  • Project time - 4 hours of painting and 16 hours of drying
  • Water-based safe and low odor 
  • Hides any existing stains, scratches or burns
  • Granite color is adjustable to your decor 
  • Durable automotive grade clear polyurethane topcoat
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
  • Complete Kit  -
        -12 Oz. of IronCoreTM Primer-Base Coat

         - 6 Oz. of Brown Feldspar Mineral

         - 6 Oz. of Inca Gold Mineral

         - 6 Oz. of White Limestone Mineral

         - 16 Oz. of Automotive Polyurethane Topcoat
         - 6" GIANITM roller arm and two roller pads
         - 4" GIANITM granite paint sponge
         - 2" Foam Brush
         - Black Practice Poster Board
           -
    'Paint-by-Number' DVD for beginners     
         - Illustrated Instructions
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This was a great weekend for a Kitchen Makeover   







FROM THAT, TO THIS.....



Isn't it Beautiful!!!

This was a 3 day project for me and well worth every minute.  The GIANI kit came with everything I needed to complete the project except the roller pan, painters tape and paper plates.
At first glance this project was very intimidating to me, I never thought I would end up with results I really love.  I have about 75 sq ft of counter top and was sent 3 kits, each kit will do 35 sq ft.  I only used two of the kits and just a tad of the third kits primer and first color.



I selected the Sicilian SandTM Granite Countertop Paint Kit and as you can see from the photo above, I came up with a totally different look than the GIANI site photo's.  I just didn't use as much of the final color, I decided I wanted more of the darker colors to come through. 

It really was very easy to do, the taping off of all the wood trim took up more time than the painting.
I just can't get over the shine, look how deep you can see the toaster in one of the photos above. 

GIVEAWAY
GIANI is offering one of my readers their own kit to redo their Kitchen or Bath !

Mandatory Entry
Visit GIANI and tell me What kit would you pick?

Additional Entries:
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Contest End 3/22/2011 at midnight MST. 
Contest is Open to USA
, NO PO BOXES, UPS Addresses only   I will email the winner and post the winner's name here on my blog.
Winner must reply with shipping information within 48 hours or a new winner will be picked. 


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