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I found a way to get some of my projects done while the kids are home for the summer. I moved the pieces I am working on to the middle of my living room and I am using my studio space for storage of finished pieces and other pieces waiting for some lovin. That way I can work on pieces a little at a time and keep an eye on what the kids are doing. I have to overlook the fact that for the summer, my living room will be a mess, but at least I am getting things done!
Remember the desk I thrifted the other day.
I decided to paint it kelly green, really because I had a can of this color sitting in my garage for the past two years and the thought of taking the kids to the paint store yesterday didn't sound fun. Now, I have to say I am sorry I don't know the exact color and brand of this green because the label on the can is too faded. I do remember where I bought it, so next time I am at Ace Hardware I will find the paint chip and let you all know.
I did a heavy duty amount of sanding on this gal and I took a chance and didn't prime before painting. I felt I had sanded so well that the paint would stick just fine without the primer. After painting a gazillion pieces of furniture in my life I can usually tell what will need a good prime and what will be ok without it.
{my new studio space, my living room}
I did three coats of green, and two coats of black on top {Behr , Black Suede, eggshell} and sprayed the original hardware black. After the paint dried, I distressed, did a dark glaze over the whole piece, and finished with a wax.
Since I usually paint in my studio, not in my home, my kids are not used to watching me paint furniture. My son watched this whole process and said to me a couple times, wow, good job Mommy.
Since I usually paint in my studio, not in my home, my kids are not used to watching me paint furniture. My son watched this whole process and said to me a couple times, wow, good job Mommy.
Sweet desk, right? I am not posting this for sale on Shop Modern Cottage until September. I am trying to stockpile my summer projects to put in the shop in the fall. I really want to find other artists in the area to open a small shop.
I will consider selling this now if you email me that you really want it.
Love the way your desk turned out. the color looks great!!! I Love your stained glass window too. beautiful.
ReplyDeletelooks gorgeous! I have to figure out a way for myself to get things done while the kids are around!
ReplyDeleteI love green and I love vintage saves! This is a match made in heaven!
ReplyDeleteKerry at housetalkn.blogspot.com
You are a girl after my own heart! Sounds just like me! I paint most of my pieces in my "studio" at my parents home, but sometimes that's just not practical, which means I paint a lot of smaller things in my living room {hubby does not like this}.
ReplyDeleteRachel
xoxo
What a great shade of green! The black is a classic contrast.
ReplyDeletethat looks amazing! i love the two toned look you gave it- it looks modern and fresh!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have done stuff in the living room too! It happens.
ReplyDelete~Pam
pamspaintparlor.typepad.com
Great job, I love the black handles and top. I need to find a desk to revamp, they sell so fast!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out great! Love the color.
ReplyDeleteWhat a really cute desk in a great color combination!
ReplyDeleteI really like the dark and green contrast!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this! I really like the waterfall furniture, especially when upcycled as well as this!
ReplyDeleteFun color, and it looks great under the stained glass window! I like your choices on where to put the green vs. the black.
ReplyDeleteI love the green! You did a great job on this piece!
ReplyDeleteLove the green. Feels so 1940's. Hope you will share at our showoff party on Sundays at http://decoratinginsanity.com.
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mONICa
Great color!! I love your little basket too!!
ReplyDeleteYou did everything perfectly. The color, the desk--I love it all! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! Thanks for linking up to the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop.
ReplyDeleteCrystal
www.chocolatedroolandkisses.blogspot.com
Looks SOOO great! I love the kelly green!! I'm becoming quite impressed with you...looking forward to seeing more. Thanks for linking this too!
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shaunna
I am starting to refurbish furniture and learn different techniques myself, if you are willing to share can you tell me what kind of wax you use to finish each piece? And why do u choose different color bases for paint, like eggshell? Thanks for your time, I'm loving your blog!
ReplyDeleteI always use Minwax Paste Finishing Wax, I think it says clear on the can, I will go check. Minwax is the easiest to find and the least expensive around $8 and it goes a long way.
ReplyDeleteI did just buy Annie Sloan Dark Wax that I am excited to try out. It was $25 plus shipping, kind of pricey.
I have a dresser that looks very similar to this desk. I've wanted to do something with the dresser for ages but wasn't sure how to paint over the veneer. Is this desk veneer, too?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, your blog is great. It's like getting a little slice of home when I see the pics of houses. I grew up in the Seattle area. Last house was in West Seattle, but now we're living in Burbank, CA. Miss the Emerald City!!!