Monday, April 25, 2011

paris gray ~ aged to perfection

This piece was a craigslist find.  I knew I really loved it when I was willing to lug it down 2 flights of stairs.



Before.  I would have stripped it & restained but the wood was in horrible condition.  I'm mad at myself that I didn't take a picture after I had filled all of the holes, scratches & chips in the veneer.  The piece was polka-dotted after that.


I painted it with… what else?  Chalk paint.  Paris Grey to be specific.

I did a whole term-paper-type post on chalk paint here if you missed it!


I then painted tobacco glaze into the details and wiped it off.


I had a specific look in mind that I was going for.  I saw something recently that inspired me ~  a very old, very aged piece.  I really went through a lot of options in my head regarding how to get that 'perfectly aged' look on this piece.  I really wanted the yellowing and finally it came to me.  Polyacrylic!

How many of us have ruined a perfectly painted piece of furniture with poly, when it yellowed after being applied?  Well, that is the look I was going for, so I went for it.  My only concern was that the paint color was too dark for the yellowing to show.  Not to worry!  In fact, as I was applying it, it was yellowing so quickly that I got a bit nervous.



But I am very happy with the final result.



The top drawer is made of different wood than the rest of the piece, so it accepted the paint & finish differently.  Oh well.


Loving it!

I'll be out the rest of the week ~ we have the annual Artist Market at our school (my favorite time of year!) which will keep me busy through Saturday night.  I'll post more about it so you locals can come.   I'd love to see you there!

thanks!
kathie


linking to these great parties:
Centsational Girl's Paint Projects
Redoux's Friday Redoux
Miss Mustard Seed's Furniture Feature Friday
My repurposed Life's Catch as Catch Can
Blue Cricket Design's Show & Tell Wednesday
Domestically Speaking's Power of Paint Party
Primitive & Proper's Piece of Work Wednesdays
The Shabby Chic Cottage's Transformation Thursday
Savvy Southern Style Wow Us Wednesdays
Mama Hen's WOW Wednesdays
Remodelaholic's Anonymous 

Saturday, April 23, 2011

shells, a gem, baby birds & a kitty fountain





So one of my favorite blog friends left a comment wondering what all the hype is about regarding chalk paint, especially considering the expense.  Since then, I've gotten at least two dozen comments or emails regarding chalk paint.  Please read the following with this disclaimer ~ I am not an expert.  I am not even an amateur with this stuff,  I've been using it for all of three weeks :)  That said, here was my response, which I've edited to add all of the thoughts & tips I can possibly come up with :

I totally get what you're saying.  It IS expensive, and I'll be the first to admit I wondered what all the excitement was about.  I'll post more about it soon, but here is the gist of it ~ 

The pro's of chalk paint (in my opinion)…

*NO prep.  No sanding, no priming.  Right there, you save a bunch of money & time, because we all know primer is EXPENSIVE.
*It is easy to work with.  Aside from the quick drying time (very quick), it goes on smoothly and gives you a very uniform coat.
*It takes very little paint.  The blue dresser in my last post took less than 1/4 of a can.  The shell dresser in this post took about 1/4 of the can.  That's about $8-10 worth of paint, which considering you're not using primer isn't as bad as it sounds.  It is cheaper than spray paint, that is for sure!
*It goes where you tell it to go.  No taping off drawer sides, because this paint will not run.
*It'll go on with a brush, a roller or foam.  And, from what I hear (although I haven't tried it yet) a sprayer.
*Two coats are pretty much max.  With no primer.  Saves time & money, as I've had to do as much as five coats with some paints to get a uniform finish
*It is true to color.  No surprises here, what you see is what you get.  
*Ease of cleanup.  Soap & water, no problem.  I even got some on my black lululemon pants (gasp!) and it CAME OUT!!
*Odor.  Simply put, there is none.  I painted something in my dining room the other day & no one even noticed!
*It distresses naturally - no globs of paint flaking off or peeling off.  It is ON there.

Now, the downsides (in my opinion)…

*cost + shipping.  this adds up.  However, how many people have Rustoleum's Heirloom white shipped?  I'd be willing to bet the prices aren't that different when you add in primer.
*Color selection ~ you are stuck with their limited selection of colors.  (Although for people like me, this is also a 'pro' as I can spend hours looking at colors!)
*availability.  Again, you have to order it online.  No running to the hardware store to get some at the last minute when you run out.
*finish coats ~ I'm not clear if all finishes work well with chalk paint.  They may, but I haven't tried many yet, aside from the wax.


Now, onto my next piece.  You've all seen these shell-motif pieces before.  This one is incredibly solid, heavy & well-built.  It is a fantastic piece and I snatched it up quickly when I saw it.







Of course, I had already gotten started when I remembered the 'before' picture.



 I put on two coats of chalk paint in country gray, which is actually more of a deep creamy color with a touch of khaki in it.  Two coats & done.



I then put on a coat of a paste wax + some stain/finish in one product.  I put the minwax paste in the microwave (not sure I'd do that again due to the stench) to make it a bit easier to work with.  It really helped to soften it up a bit.  Then I just mixed in some stain/sealer in one (jacobean) and brushed it on/wiped it off.  I really liked the finish it left, almost leathery.

Finally, I added a coat of just wax.  I poured water on the top (yes, I did) and it beaded up.  I let it sit an hour ~ still beaded up.  I poured diet coke, same result.



We (I mean my husband) added all new hardware.  He was very thankful I was able to find something with the same size, as he would have had to drill 30 new holes otherwise.
I love it.  It'd be a great dresser (original intent) or sideboard/buffet/server.  It might stay here, I haven't decided yet.


I have to share a gem I got this week.  I found this listing on craigslist and called right away.  It was listed for $125… before I could blink, I was in the car going to meet this lady in Virginia Highlands.  I can't get over it.  She kept telling me all the faults it has, and I was just trying to get it in the car as fast as I could :)





Isn't it gorgeous?  This one is staying here for sure.  In fact, I spruced it up with some restorer product and its already in my home :)


So I have to share my baby birds.  We have this robin's nest in our front yard, in a bush.  This picture was taken last Sunday.




Some of these are taken with my iphone, sorry for the quality.


A few days later on Tuesday…




Then Wednesday…




Later that afternoon…



I said to the boys "Aren't they precious??"  I got an uncertain silence… I guess they aren't that cute, yet!




This last picture was taken yesterday (Friday).  All four have hatched now, can you tell how much bigger they are than just a few days ago??




Momma is very patient with me, although she does fuss when I get close & stay too long.




Last but certainly not least, in my last post I shared about my high-maintenance, fresh-water-drinking kitten Sam.  One of my very dear friends showed up in the carpool line the other day with something for me.  Actually, she clarified, it was for Sam.  Guess what it was?



A fresh water fountain for kitties!!  You plug it in & it gurgles to keep the water circulating.  He is obsessed.  He must have stood there staring at it from every angle for 15 minutes.
A million thanks, Donna!!!


Have a great weekend everyone, and a very happy & blessed Easter!
kathie




linking to these great parties:
Centsational Girl's Paint Projects
Redoux's Friday Redoux
Miss Mustard Seed's Furniture Feature Friday
My repurposed Life's Catch as Catch Can
Blue Cricket Design's Show & Tell Wednesday
Domestically Speaking's Power of Paint Party
Primitive & Proper's Piece of Work Wednesdays
The Shabby Chic Cottage's Transformation Thursday
Savvy Southern Style Wow Us Wednesdays
Mama Hen's WOW Wednesdays
Remodelaholic's Anonymous 

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Provence

I am officially obsessed with chalk paint.


 Before...

Enter this amazing product in Provence, a gorgeous deep & rich blue.

 These pictures are after the first coat ~ as you can see, they needed another coat for sure.  But the coverage without any primer is extraordinary.


 After only two coats.



The thing about it is this… It dries so fast that you're ready to do your second coat by the time you finish with the first.  So before you know it, you're done with paint.  And the finish is flawless.

I originally worked with the brushes that they sell with the paint.  I didn't love them, so I switched to a foam brush & a roller, which were perfect for me personally.  But you have to know that this stuff really dries fast, so working on a small area at a time is preferable.

This is an iphone picture so the colors aren't as true.  The skateboard is a nice touch isn't it?  I did a sort-of-wash of minwax paste wax (still waiting on the good stuff to arrive) mixed with a jacobean stain.  I ended up putting the wax in the microwave (removed from the can first, obviously) and it mixed/applied much better after some serious softening up.

And, all finished up…





I love it.  It was so fun, so fast & the result is so great.  Sam (the kitten) tried to scratch on the top but was unsuccessful.  That wax finish is tough!

I've done two more pieces now with the chalk paint & am very happy.  What has your experience with chalk paint been?  I'd love to hear!

thanks for stopping by!
kathie

linking to these great parties:
Centsational Girl's Paint Projects
Redoux's Friday Redoux
Miss Mustard Seed's Furniture Feature Friday
My repurposed Life's Catch as Catch Can
Blue Cricket Design's Show & Tell Wednesday
Domestically Speaking's Power of Paint Party
Primitive & Proper's Piece of Work Wednesdays
The Shabby Chic Cottage's Transformation Thursday
Savvy Southern Style Wow Us Wednesdays
Mama Hen's WOW Wednesdays
Remodelaholic's Anonymous