Faux-cus on the Pros: Sunny Goode, Sunny’s Goodtime Paints
I remember reading the Winter 2003 Faux Finisher magazine and coming across an article about the Richmond, VA-based?Sunny’s Goodtime Paints. Launched in 2001 by Sunny Goode and her partner, they were introducing a line of pre-mixed glazes — which I thought was great for DIYers and those pros who were looking for a quick, great color with no mixing involved. They even have a line of?Deck-o-rator cards which feature said glaze colors on clear acetate so that you can hold it up to your base paint and see the result immediately.? Today,?through selected retailers and online, they sell stencils, removable designs, colour washes and?specialty paints along with releasing?two Paint Can! books. Their website is elegant and extremely easy to navigate. They have a Get Inspired area with great photographs and a Learn How area with clear and concise instructions. It’s truly a DIYers dream
















Elise Cross
1086 days ago
Years ago I attended a seminar in Bethesda, Maryland given by the Sunny Girls. I haven’t seen the products in a long time, they were sold by Strosniders. The recipes are easy and I love the color deck. I’m glad to know that I can still order the glazes. New products?
Sunny Goode
1082 days ago
Elise-
It has been a long time! We still have all of our original colors that can be found on our web site http://www.sunnys-paint.com. As far as new products we have added stencil designs that are fun, some are large scale and very graphic, as well as removable wall monograms in many colors. The monograms are also great on a child’s desk, or a piece of furniture. I have had a second book released, Paint Can! Children’s Rooms last fall, as well as the first book Paint Can! 2006.
I am glad you have enjoyed our products!
Happy Creating-
Sunny