Where did the week go, let alone the Summer?
I have been painting like a fiend this week to make room for another custom piece I have coming in the next few days.
We were able to complete four tables, not bad for a five day week. Once again I do not have before pictures of most of this work, I promise to slow down & do better on this. I just get so excited to get started. Here is the first table:
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My husband picked this coffee table up at a yard sale while he was working in Kentucky about a month ago. It sat in our garage waiting for inspiration most of the Summer. Finally he decided to paint it himself. The body is painted black & the top is painted Pure white. He has been talking about this "Subway" art style for at least 6 months, now was his opportunity to try it. We found these basic card stock paper stencils at our local hardware store & they worked perfectly. Then we added the Fleur de lis on both sides in Paris Grey.
Here's a better picture of the top.
This would be perfect for the college apartment, don't you think?
The next set of end tables were in rough shape when I got them. They had been left out in the rain & the tops had completely bowed & popped off the bases. Luckily I had a couple of old table leafs that were the perfect width for replacements, so with the help of a friend, we cut one in half & screwed them on.
I painted them Graphite & once again used my favorite stencil on the tops, sides & drawer fronts. These pictures just don't do them justice.
Loving this stencil...
I sold these to a friend before the wax was even dry. Love it when that happens :)
The last table I actually have the before picture.
Okay, I had already started sanding this piece but I did remember to take the picture before I painted it.
I'm using a new chalk paint called "La Ferme Millesime" or "The Vintage Farmhouse". It's made in Texas & goes on like butter. I love it so much that now I am a retailer for this chalk paint.
Here it is in my booth. I love that they are packaged in the mason jars. It really lets you see what the color looks like.
Back to the table, I chose the color "Carriage House"
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Then I put a Medallion stencil on the top in Pure White.
Just dresses it up.
So Shabbilicious .......
So that is the tale of the Tables. I will be sharing a tall tale about a unique table I found on the side of the road very soon.
Here's a peek :) Stay tuned, this one will knock your socks off..
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Thanks for stopping by, Dee