Showing posts with label chalk paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chalk paint. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2011

~my other two cents on chalk paint and little provence nightstand~


i love furniture with shapely legs and that french provencale look



so i couldn't wait to get my paintbrush to this cutie-patootie



almost forgot the before photo
~almost, but not quite!~



gave it a dust and wipe down, then set to work
i did lightly sand a couple of spots on top where the paint was starting to peel off, for a smoother finish
and yes, you guessed correctly, Annie Sloan's "provence" chalk paint

so if you read my earlier post on chalk paint here, now you'll get my {long overdue} opinion after using it on multiple pieces
i debated lightening the paint up a little with some old white, but decided to use it as is

 i simply ~adore~ this color

the first coat went on kinda streaky, and i was thinking, okay, we're looking at 3-4 coats here
but once that first coat dried, and i applied the second coat, the coverage was perfect
~yes, i was impressed~

buffed it up with a coat of clear wax



and an old t-shirt



here i ran into a bit of trouble, i left it overnight before buffing and the finish was kinda streaky...

after LOTS of buffing it came right and i love how it turned out
here it is at market shortly before it went to it's new home
~sigh~
sometimes it's hard to let go



as many other bloggers have commented, perhaps the most appealing quality of this paint is the time it saves prior to painting
{you still have to do the sanding/waxing steps afterwards}

in my world i don't have hours and days to devote to projects and painting
sometimes i wish it did, but i just don't
so when i can grab an hour here and there and get right to the painting -without having to sand and prime first-
that's HUGE!!!


{apple green vintage storage box, gave it a wash of old white, heavily sanded and stencilled}

so here's my verdict on Annie Sloan's chalk paint:

PROS:
~ no sanding
~no priming
~saves lots of time and mess
~dries relatively quickly
~sands easily {messy!}
~looks fab waxed up
~easy clean up

CONS:
~pricey, especially if you don't have a local supplier and have to pay shipping
~most of the pieces i've worked on {chairs, benches) have needed a third coat for good coverage

pine bench before



and after
 painted with paris gray, washed with old white, sanded and stencilled



so will I continue to use it?
YES!!!

especially now it was recently released in pure white, and I haven't even played around with mixing colors yet...

before I go, take a peek at a couple more projects I recently painted with ASCP

"goldilock's chair"

before


and after in old white


yes, i get a little carried away when i fire up the mouse

stencilled "paris" and sanded it down to show wear and tear



rustic garden bench in paris gray, love how numbers transform just about anything!


kiddies chairs in provence
{did i mention i'm in love with this color?}
hope you enjoyed seeing some of my projects

Carrie at The Passionate Home is now carrying ASCP, yay!!

linking to Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Take-a-Look Tuesday

Tracey






























Monday, September 26, 2011

~fabulous fieldstone~

well the fieldstone vintage market was just as fab as we'd hoped

we were blessed with a balmy summer's day once the fog burned off
and the collection of vendors were awesome, WISH i had had time to shop!!!

i didn't have a chance to get around and take photos of the other booths, but there are lots of photos posted by other vendors and visitors at the market

i just have some of my booth to share with you....



{try and ignore the writing on the tent, unfortunately there weren't enough white tents for us all}



a large chalkboard at the entrance, i meant to get back there and write something a little more inspiring, oh well, you know how it is! i loved the petticoat hanging there, it was part of my "decor" but i did sell it to a gal who wanted it real bad!




in the back corner you can see the rusty old screen i set up and i draped a loooong swag across the corner too





other than that i kept it pretty simple



lots of vintage goodies



rusty old birdcage on my paris bench, cast iron bathtub feet




the vintage wooden rolling pins were a hit! i had so many they just had to go...





i stencilled "paris" onto this chair, it looked really neat
it was painted with ASCP old white

had a lot of fun with my stencils actually....






kiddie chairs and rockers were a big hit




cute wicker picnic hamper




sold lots of frames and chalkboards




repurposed glass bottles au paris
love them
hey, did i even keep one for myself??
gonna have to check my boxes!





blue mason jars were a hot seller, kept my own collection of them safe at home!





pillows weren't such a hot seller this market, but they looked neat in my booth, loving the french grainsack look, the striped one at the back I hand-painted, maybe I'll have to put a tutorial together, such an easy way to get the french grainsack look



i used ruffled bedskirts on the tables
~thanks, i thought it was pretty genius too~



and how cute are these film reels hanging in the corner



finally i wanted to show you my awesome banner that sweet Janis of rust and ruffles put together for me in a crunch


 isn't it gorgeous!!

well hope you liked the tour of my booth! i sure was happy to come home without any of the furniture i hauled out there! this was the first time i have done an outdoor market, it was a huge job and the morning fog was challenging as we tried to keep everything dry. if i do anything on this scale again, i definitely will take a partner along to share the load and so i can go SHOP!!

thanks to all the fantastic shoppers and bloggers who came out to visit the market
hope you had a fun weekend!
Tracey

Saturday, September 17, 2011

~old wooden drawers transformed~

i've been wanting to work with some old wooden drawers for a while

but you know how it is when you're actually looking for something!

~it took a while~

i found this one at an antique mall, very ugly but i love how deep it is



{the pull was even uglier, believe me you don't want to see it}

painted it up with Annie Sloan chalk paint (ASCP)




"provence" on the outside, "paris gray" on the inside




buffed it up with clear wax




love the yellow of the sunflower against the blue...




added a sweet sparkly knob




old drawers are a practical (lots of space) and pretty way of storing or displaying things




~yup, i have a thing for blue canning jars~




wouldn't a drawer be great at a wedding filled with wedding favors or mason jars full of lemonade...

before...



and after




this one was a curbside find, also very ugly




{by the way, i gave them a good scrubbing before painting started}

~i'm a bit picky that way~

anyway, this one i left with the decorative pull, sans the pull part




i think it adds a classy and interesting detail on the front of the drawer

this drawer is super wide and got the "old white" touch




repurposed drawers are great in a studio for storage, to display your linens, used to showcase goods for sale




~yup, i have a thing for vintage crystal doorknobs too~




and vintage linens...



 so before...




and after




i'd love to hear if any of you have transformed ugly old drawers

i'm still on the look out for old sewing machine drawers, they are the perfect size for desktop storage in a studio or workroom...

linking up to Take-a-look Tuesday
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Tuesday's Treasures

Tracey

PS. These repurposed drawers will be coming with me to Fieldstone Vintage Market next week Saturday

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