I have used Annie Sloan a lot and even have a blog showing my work! www.paintitandsee.blogspot.fr. I have also used Everlong, which does not require wax, just buffing up, so a big time saver. For waxing, I use a washing up sponge, soft side, just wiped over the surface of the wax. You use far less, and less is more for waxing, plus it covers more evenly. Yes, the AS paint can be thick, but just add some water and stir and stir. Often problems with all chalk paint is that the chalk particles are heavy and sink to the bottom of the tin. When you think you have stirred enough, keep going! An old dessert spoon is good to use, as you can scoop the thick stuff up from the bottom. I have found the best varnish is Polyvine Dead Flat varnish available on eBay. No shine at all, although you can get satin finish if you prefer. Good luck.