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Giani granite paint for counter tops FINAL reveal!

By Debbiedoo's Team Published: Jan 11, 2012 · Modified: Jul 15, 2022

{LOST ALL MY COMMENTS :(}
My goodness folks, you have been some anxious cats over thisor counter top project reveal!
Not as anxious as we have been for the final result!
Lots of us have this drab builder grade cultured marble in our homes.
Although, I really love this small little guest bathroom, the only down fall was the counter tops.
We have some great tile work in here, and it really is pretty.
Mike and I had looked into granite some time ago, and geesh was that expensive! Even at a warehouse with some extra cuts, it still would have been  a tleast a $400.00 job or more, because we would have had to replace the sink.
Just not a happening now in the budget.
Therefore, Giani came into the equation, and we thought, why Not try it.
Nervous, OH YES!~
I knew my color choice was spot on! No worries there.
I will tell you it is VERY IMPORTANT 
not only to read all the instructions, but to also watch the DVD that they provide with your kit.
They were pretty spot on.  We watched  the DVD three times together, so that we would feel confident if one of us missed something, the other would pick it up.
For us, we worked well together on this project, and both added something very important to it.
I was the painter, Mike was the prepper, and sealed it three times.
The toughest part of the job was taping off just the right amount in the inner sink area to be sure it looked like it was a drop in bowl.
The paint did indeed bleed through a bit, and perhaps it was on our end of  the prepping part. Kinda hard to tape around a sink bowl in the inside.
It was however, not difficult to correct and get that even edge around the inner sink area.
So you want to see it now ???
Gorgeous right?
My kit was chocolate brown.
We are very very happy with the end result!

So if you are wondering my recommendation! That would be a two thumbs up!
You can work this paint to your liking with the sponge. Because we like the Spanish, rustic type feel, that is what I feel we accomplished with the look.
If we/I can do it, anyone can!~
Take your time, read the instructions, and watch the DVD several times.
You know me, I am not one for instructions, but this I WAS!

So what do you think? you going to give it try?
If you do, PLEASE let me know so I can come see it, and cheer you on during the process.
**I was provided this product free of charge by Giani, to use and review.**
Opinions on review are however, my own, and my own words.

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