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Showing posts with label chalk paint. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2014

Oak Dresser {Before & After}

Another great thrift store find.  It was dirty and creaky and wonky but the drawers were dovetailed and it was solid oak.  I fell in love with the possibilities of this little chest of drawers.


I decided to go with a little daring color!  I love this oregano green.  I waxed it with a dark wax and sprayed the hardware dark.  It couldn't be cuter!


I think it would be darling in a kitchen filled with dish towels and linen.


I'm feeling so accomplished making headway on the projects piled in the shed.

Onward to the next!

~Mary

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Pine Dresser {Before and After}

I found this dresser at a local thrift store missing all the knobs.  Solid pine and in otherwise good condition, it was too good to pass up.  I love, love, love the color and I think the glass knobs are perfect.  I almost spent more on the knobs than I did on the dresser...didn't dawn on my that I needed 12 when I bought the thing!



It's found a new home in the beachy section of the shop - $145.  I think it needs to go home with you!

On to the next piece!

~ Mary

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Table and Chairs {Before and After}

I recently inherited my mom's 1973 dining room table and chairs with matching china cabinet - more like nobody else in the family wanted or needed it, so it exited the moving truck right into our garage.  It was my mom's pride and joy.  The table top hardly ever saw the light of day and every time we ate at it, she had it padded with flannel and multiple table cloths for fear anything might happen to it.




The original seats were covered in a gold damask stripe, which had definitely seen better days, and the foam was disintegrating underneath, so I knew for sure I was going to reupholster them.  If it was going to stay in my house,tho...it had to have a makeover.


I decided not to paint the table top - even tho it got marred in the move (sorry mom!), it was just too beautiful to cover up.  So I buffed it with some paste wax and covered up the dents as best I could.


I painted the apron edge and legs with a couple coats of creamy chalk paint I mixed myself with some leftover house paint.  I accented the inner channel of the legs with a creamy yellow.


I roughed it up with a little sandpaper and finished it up with paste wax - first natural, then dark...another coat of dark because it wasn't quite how I wanted it, and then ended with another coat of natural.  


Love it!  On to the chairs...


I removed all the seats and took to prying up all the staples.  (Yes, I'm working on my kitchen counter...there might be an old movie on and I wouldn't want to miss it!)


I used the same cream paint on the chairs...


 ...and roughed them up, as well.


I wasn't crazy about the color of the caning...should I paint it cream as well?  Make it darker?  Live with it?...I had some leftover espresso paint and decided to go darker.  I was afraid of not being able to cover well enough with the cream and having a blotchy outcome.


I finished with the same multiple coats of paste wax...1 down, 5 more to go!


I found a great fabric on sale at Hobby Lobby that picked up all the colors of my kitchen...plus the chevron pattern was a little homage to it's 70's roots. Now, I do not claim to be an upholsterer.  I know my way around a staple gun and can work the corners just fine, tho.  I replaced all the foam and batting, too.


Trimmed the excess...


Phew!  Done...and then I had a problem...


The original cushion was boxy with piping on the top and bottom edges.  I didn't want it to be that formal, so I didn't replace the piping.  But when I went to re-attach the seats, there was a gap at the bottom and I could see the top edge of the wood...no bueno!  Back to Hobby Lobby!  I found a great hemp trim that fit the bill and 40% off baby!


I reattached all the seats...love!




It took me what seemed like forever to finish this project...but it turned out even better than I expected!  I had the red parsons chairs for years, but they were tucked away in an extra bedroom.  I just swapped them out for two chairs and yep...that's it!




I hope my mom would be proud.  I know she wasn't crazy about painted furniture (let alone her pride and joy!)...but I'm sure she's thrilled that it meant enough to me to keep it and now it will be used and loved by my family for years to come.

Until next time,

~ Mary

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Harlequin Desk

I found this desk quite by surprise at my local Habitat for Humanity Restore.  I was drawn to the curved top but it was missing a drawer front and definitely needed some love.


I was up for the challenge!


The wood wasn't in great condition, but certainly nothing that a little chalk paint couldn't cover!


My husband made a drawer front out of some spare wood from our shed (it didn't take much convincing to get him to play with wood and saws), and I set out to putty up the holes.  The hardware wasn't original and some were missing, so no loss there.


With a little inspiration from Fox Hollow Cottage, I decided to try a harlequin technique for something a little fun and different.  Contrary to the blog, I did NOT find it "a simple DIY technique"...for dummies, you say?...I don't know what that makes me...but it wasn't simple.  So, I did what any determined woman would do...

...passed the task onto my husband!  

He measured and drew...erased...measured again...drew again...sighed...
erased...measured again...drew...and on and on it goes...meanwhile...

I decided on a mixture of my own version of duck egg blue and paris grey chalk paint with a creamy white.
  
Piles of eraser shavings later and a few coats of chalk paint, this is what I ended up with...a little bluer than I imagined but nothing that the dark wax couldn't tone down.


I finished with a little rough sanding...


And the usual coats of paste wax...


Ready for knobs...


Did I mention how cute the inside of the drawers are?  Love the music notes!


Mercury glass knobs...perfectly girly!  I'm happy with the way it turned out.  I think it would make a super cute desk or if you added a mirror, why not a super cute vanity?

You can find it on the sales floor at the shop - $249.95.

Onward to the next project!

Until next time,

~Mary

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Country French Side Tables

Okay...I admit again...I forgot to take the before pictures...sorry!

I picked up these 2 side tables with leather tops.  I love the curve of the legs and the fact that they have a drawer and they were good sturdy wood.  However, they had leather tops....really dated leather tops, that were scarred and coming up on the corners.  At first I thought I could salvage them but soon realized I couldn't.

So...once again I searched the internet for a little inspiration.  Voila!  Reloved Rubbish had the answer.


This is the table that inspired the end result of mine...



I painted the tops with a custom mixed graphite color chalk paint.




...and roughed up the edges a bit




The body of tables were painted with a creamy white chalk paint and roughed up a bit, as well.




I finished both pieces off with the usual 3 coats of paste wax...clear, dark, then clear again.




The original lack-lustre hardware was replaced with something a little more up-to-date.  The grey of the new handles plays on the grey in the tops.





I absolutely love the way these tables turned out and if I had room in my house...they would've stayed with me!



The drawers were crummy on the bottom so I decoupaged them with this fabulous paper.





They're going to look great next to someone's sofa or bed.




Next project in the works...stay tuned...hey!  look at that...a before picture...ta-da!


I'll keep you posted!

~Mary

Monday, April 15, 2013

Squared Up End Table

This great little end table had seen better days...but it was super solid, super heavy, and even had a drawer with dovetailed joints...and best of all, the price was right.  So, it went home with me.



Poor little end table...you need some lovin'...



The hardware got a coat of stainless steel look spray paint.



I settled on a blue-y green chalk paint.



Sanded the edges a bit and 3 coats of paste wax (clear, dark, clear).



Simple but I like it.  I'm not sure this is going to make it to the shop.  I'm doing a living room for someone and I have a hunch this would be perfect for them.  (posts to follow)


Until next time...

~Mary