Patti Donahue-Peltz swears by baby wipes.
She regularly makes trips to Sam's Club to stock up. But babies are the furthest thing from the 59-year-old's mind.
"I love them because then I can tell exactly what it's going to look like," she said as she wiped the moist sheets over an old chair she chalk-painted red and sanded to distress and reveal snippets of a turquoise layer of paint underneath.
The baby wipes show her what the piece will look like once it's waxed. "I'm a visual girl. You can tell me about it forever, but if I see it, I will remember," she said at a recent painting workshop.
Donahue-Peltz is the creative side of Apple Valley's Next Act, a store that sells refurbished and repurposed old, vintage or antique furniture and decor. She comes full circle and teaches people how to do it themselves.
She's known as "the painter sister." Her younger sister, Nancy Donahue, 56, owns the shop and is known as "the picker sister."
The two moved to Burnsville more than 40 years ago from Massachusetts, graduated from Burnsville High School and married men from Burnsville. The duo opened Next Act just nine months ago at the Time Square Shopping Center.
"People avoid working with their siblings. I find that bizarre, because I never considered working with anyone but you," Donahue said to the painter sister on a recent morning.