Hi,
Hope everyone has survived this unbelievable humidity. I know it's to be expected this time of year, but it really kicks the stuffing out of me. I was working on my patio, painting a chair for my living room, but it was way to hot for that. The Chalk paint was drying before I got it applied. So, I put that project away for a while and headed to the shop to continue on my projects for this week.
I'm having so much fun with glaze. The best part is that if you have a paint color that you just don't care for, it really can make a difference. I have a can of OOPS paint that I picked up, it looked like a nice gray but really its a very light bluish gray. Finding out you don't like the color.... after you've painted a really nice chest with it, isn't a good thing. That's where the glaze comes in. I use a dark brown tint, it tones colors down but doesn't take over. To test it, I apply a light coat and wipe most of it off. I have found that it's easier to work with and you have more control - if you start light.
These two projects were done this week. I really like the gray, and since it sold immediately, I'm working on another chest that will be the same color.
Keep cool, creative and safe,
Patti
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
A few new pieces
This week was productive, I completed 3 pieces and started a 4th. Nothing really fancy, but fun to work on.
When I found the bookshelf, it had doors on it. The glass was missing and hardware was broken. I thought about replacing the glass or even putting chicken wire in the holes. But in the end, I decided to remove the doors, fill the holes and paint it. I chose an Antique White for the exterior and a light gray for the interior and knobs.
I love this small accent table. I'm not sure of it's age, but its an older piece. It was a wonderful find.
Only a bit of damage to the veneer, and I mean a tiny bit. It was easy to just sand it and fill with wood putty. Once again, Antique White paint and distressing. It's hard not to take this piece home.
The shop is open tomorrow, I have a feeling it's gonna be a busy weekend. I also have a workshop tomorrow night from 6:00 - 9:00 and then an All Day Workshop on Saturday, 10:00 - 4:00. If nothing else, I'm certainly not bored :)
Til next time, be creative.
Patti
When I found the bookshelf, it had doors on it. The glass was missing and hardware was broken. I thought about replacing the glass or even putting chicken wire in the holes. But in the end, I decided to remove the doors, fill the holes and paint it. I chose an Antique White for the exterior and a light gray for the interior and knobs.
This black chest was in nice condition, even the faux slate top wasn't damaged. It was just extremely out dated and to be honest, ugly. Usually the hardware can be removed, this wasn't the case. Fortunately, it was all there and in good shape. I see it as a chest in a man's office or even a chest in a boys room - so black was the color I thought would be best. I did a bit heavier distressing than my normal amount, but it needed it, to give it some detail and character.
Only a bit of damage to the veneer, and I mean a tiny bit. It was easy to just sand it and fill with wood putty. Once again, Antique White paint and distressing. It's hard not to take this piece home.
The shop is open tomorrow, I have a feeling it's gonna be a busy weekend. I also have a workshop tomorrow night from 6:00 - 9:00 and then an All Day Workshop on Saturday, 10:00 - 4:00. If nothing else, I'm certainly not bored :)
Til next time, be creative.
Patti
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
It's Cocktail Hour
Last week, when Nancy and I were out looking for new pieces to transform, I found this Bar/Buffet.
I forgot to get a before photo. It was your usual boring brown - no grain wood. The condition was excellent, it was just outdated. In this photo, you see a Buffet. But wait til you open the top.
It's a Bar. I love the rack for glasses and side slots for bottles. I only had a few glasses at the shop for display, so I couldn't fill it up correctly. The little holes are for cordial glasses and shot glasses. Larger glasses will easily fit in the larger ones. Now look at this feature....
The front opens up to make a little bar table. The inside is an off white formica. Great for making drinks or putting the Wine Glasses and Bottles on. This piece is unique, its a nice change to have something different from the norm to make over.
I wanted to do it in a fun color, but figured more people would be able to use it in Antique White. As always it has nice detail to distress so I did it a bit heavier than my usual. I gave it more of a worn look.
The handles on the doors were broken, they had a hole in the center for a key. To fix them, I had Jeff put a knob in the center and it covered up nicely. Little paint over them and slight distressing, instant aging.
When finished, I gave it a double coat of the Daddy Van's wax on the top, now it's really waterproof and ready for a party. I think it's time for a Cocktail.
Lets see how long this piece lasts on the floor.
Til the next time... keep on creating.
Patti
I forgot to get a before photo. It was your usual boring brown - no grain wood. The condition was excellent, it was just outdated. In this photo, you see a Buffet. But wait til you open the top.
It's a Bar. I love the rack for glasses and side slots for bottles. I only had a few glasses at the shop for display, so I couldn't fill it up correctly. The little holes are for cordial glasses and shot glasses. Larger glasses will easily fit in the larger ones. Now look at this feature....
The front opens up to make a little bar table. The inside is an off white formica. Great for making drinks or putting the Wine Glasses and Bottles on. This piece is unique, its a nice change to have something different from the norm to make over.
I wanted to do it in a fun color, but figured more people would be able to use it in Antique White. As always it has nice detail to distress so I did it a bit heavier than my usual. I gave it more of a worn look.
The handles on the doors were broken, they had a hole in the center for a key. To fix them, I had Jeff put a knob in the center and it covered up nicely. Little paint over them and slight distressing, instant aging.
When finished, I gave it a double coat of the Daddy Van's wax on the top, now it's really waterproof and ready for a party. I think it's time for a Cocktail.
Lets see how long this piece lasts on the floor.
Til the next time... keep on creating.
Patti
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