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Tag: Annie Sloan chalk paint


welcome sign redo

7
April

Painting supplies for sign

On my first project list of things to accomplish during extra time at home, I included ‘painting a sign for a friend.’  That was a great project because my friend really wanted it done and I loved helping her out.  Plus, I love painting!

The sign was a wooden one that spelled out the word ‘Welcome.’

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Welcome sign ‘before’ photo.

Looking through my Annie Sloan paint collection, I decided on the color graphite to use for the project.  I love this color – a deep gray.  I thought the dark color would be a nice contrast against the wall where my friend planned on hanging the completed sign in her home.

Because the paint color was so dark, no base or primer was needed.  I just painted two coats of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in graphite directly onto the wood.  Next, I added a thin coat of dark wax.  I did this just to keep the paint in place for the next step – distressing.  I used a very fine sandpaper and sandpaper block to distress the sign.  Obviously, the distressing is a matter of personal taste and I went heavy to accommodate my friend’s taste.  After the distressing was accomplished to my satisfaction, I completed the project by adding a coat of dark wax.  I used the dark rather than the clear wax so that the wood showing through the paint would look aged and not bright white.  In addition, the dark wax deepens the gray color of the graphite paint very nicely.

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Welcome sign ‘after’ photo.

So, that was the only project left to check off on my first project list.  That list is completed…as well as several more!

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The completed sign in its home!

I hope I inspired you to update something in your home with paint!  Thanks for stopping by!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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updated mahogany secretary

15
October

detail of inside

Graphite and old white are the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint colors I chose to update an antique solid mahogany secretary.  I think the dark charcoal color adds a little more sophistication to the desk than a solid black would.

Before desk photos

This piece is one I am doing for myself, so of course it has been on the back burner for some time!  I plan on using it for my stationery – I think I am one of the few that still uses it!

ASC Gray

I didn’t use any fancy painting techniques on this piece, but the job was extremely time intensive because of all the little nooks, crannies, and secret compartments!  I started by putting a shellac coat on all the interior parts to be painted in the old white.  I needed to seal the mahogany so none of the color would seep through the white – an orangey yellow often comes through white with this type of piece if it hasn’t been sealed.

painting ASC Gray

The outside of the piece was straightforward painting – I used the graphite and painted two coats.  After a coat of shellac on the inside, I painted two coats there as well.  After the painting was complete, I added a coat of Annie Sloan clear wax.  I did not do any distressing on this piece, but I did put a second coat of wax using Annie Sloan dark wax.  I wanted to give the graphite a deeper color and I also wanted the old white to look really old.  I was sure to rub dark wax into some of the nooks and crannies!

before and after graphite secretary

I used all the original hardware.  I really like the old, dark hardware with this piece – the inside hardware looks especially nice against the old white paint and in combination with the graphite paint on the outside.

 

showing after photo of inside

I am so happy to have the piece completed and ready to store all my paper products.  I see a Felix Doolittle order in my immediate future!

Thanks for stopping by!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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a redo becomes a buffet bar

10
June

before and after furniture Annie Sloan Napoleonic blue pleasure in simple things blog

Normally, once I post about a redo on a piece of furniture, I don’t ever show it again.  Today I am going against the norm.  For Friday field trip, I am giving you a glimpse of a past furniture redo in its new home.  It started as a paint project in October 2015, when I transformed an old buffet with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Napoleonic Blue.

(For the full, original post of before and after photos, click here.)

The owner of the buffet recently used it in her coastal home to set up a bar for a brunch with friends and today I am showing you how great the piece looks ‘in action!’

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Not only does the bar buffet look wonderful, but the brunch food does as well!  Let me share the menu!

Marinated tomato and Burrata salad…

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Broccoli and cheddar quiche…

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Crème brulee baked French toast…

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Chateaubriand roast with basil butter and rosemary…

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and, of course, Mimosas!

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Nice job styling the bar and creating the food, Ashley!  I am so glad the piece has a great home!  Thanks for sharing!

I hope I have inspired you to use a piece of your own furniture in a special way!  Thanks for stopping by!  Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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