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January 15, 2015

Island Dream Chairs!

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My client, Sarah, who had me paint her dresser a beautiful teally-turquoise, wanted her four Craigslist score chairs to match so I got working on those over the holidays.
This paint color is called Island Dream by Behr and it is in the Marquee line. Because these chairs had so many surfaces, it would have taken forever to paint these by hand so instead I used my Home Right Finish Max Pro paint sprayer. 
 I can honestly say this is the easiest sprayer I have used. Not only does the sprayer lay down a great coat of paint, it does not have a steep learning curve and it is beyond easy to clean up!  Both things are necessary for a power tool to be kept in my arsenal.

I cleaned and sanded them first and then primed them with grey primer to help with easier coverage. I know most people say you can just paint on chalk paint but I am not a heavy distresser and I take a lot of time with my finishes so I want them to last. Hence I clean and sand every time to ensure greater durability….especially for something like a dining room chair that will have high traffic.

 I made my own chalk paint mix and used the sprayer with no problems. You just have to thin it a bit and it goes on great! I then added Minwax Dark Walnut stain over the paint to match the finish on the dresser and added a topcoat as the finisher.

I think they came out great .

Sarah was sweet enough to send me some photos of all the pieces in her condo and I love how it all looks together. 

Island Dream might be my new favorite teally turquoise but now I can't wait to show you my new favorite RED! 
Stay tuned!

Always being renewed,



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June 3, 2014

Rusty Metal Dresser Makeover

I love a good waterfall dresser. You can see one that I did for my son here. I found this one at the curbside store….
 and then figured out why it was on the curb...
 The drawers would not fit back in no matter how I configured them. 
Only the top one fit so I decided to rip out the drawer supports in hopes of putting some large baskets inside. I am usually very lucky with finding baskets at TJ's/Marshalls/Home Goods. Not this time. I would spot a great "set of baskets" only to realize that they were those nesting baskets. So once I admitted defeat I added a shelf and was done with the whole project. 

Did I tell you I had started painting it blue (during my "blue period" of here and here) and then it sat in the garage because I wasn't feelin' it? That happens a lot to me. Some people can churn out piece after piece effortlessly. Me? I seem to agonize over each one. Not sure why. (I'm sure it has something to do with something that happened in my childhood.)

 When I saw a very cool piece industrial style buffet on Dot & Bo, I knew that this was the direction I was supposed to take this piece. I added some large upholstery tacks to the sides and the drawer to make it look like rivets and then went to town layering the paint.  I will just tell you here that I hated it at a few stages. 
Like throw it out hate. 
But then I remembered my mantra:
"It's only paint, you can always paint over it!"
So I kept painting over it until I loved the effect.
Want to see some fake rusty goodness?


So some how-to's since I didn't take any during photos:
Add your rivets before paining, mine are 5/8 round found at Jo-Anns. I just eyeballed placement by adding at each end and then the middle. Then add to the middle of those rivets and then the middle of those rivets. Same on the drawer.
1. You need three colors of paint: Chocolate, Burnt Sienna, and a metallic (I used gold but I think I would go copper next time)
2. Base coat in Chocolate
3. Heavily dab on metallic in places so it has some dimension to it. Let dry. Dry brush some metallic in other places.
4. Heavily add Burnt Sienna (BEST rust color out there) on the rivets and in other places. Dry brush like the metallic. Let dry.
This is where I hated it but all that layering so far worked to my advantage when I decided to thin out my Chocolate and my Burnt Sienna and go over the whole thing again willy nilly. I just would dip my brush in the Chocolate and go over places and then dip the same brush in the Burnt Sienna and do the same. I sanded off over the raised metallic spots and finished by splattering the Chocolate and the Burnt Sienna over the piece so it looked like splotches of rust. 
Then I thought it was Fan-Freakin'-Tastic!
I got these handles at Hobby Lobby and they were turquoise to start out. But remember, look at the shape and not the color and you will have more choices when it comes to knobs. I just painted these the same way, moved the holes over a bit, and sealed with poly. Bam! Funny that these were probably the exact rustiness I needed under the turquoise paint!

This pic gives the best idea of how many layers this wood has on it to make it look like metal. This actually didn't really take me that long to paint. It was the process of figuring out the "how" that took so long.





I had to show the willy nilly line of my rivets. 

Creativity sometimes strikes like lightening and sometimes takes a second to sink in. Those who don't think they are creative usually are, but they don't think they are because they aren't the lightening bolts. Everyone is creative, you just might be a sink in kind of creative person. 

Be patient and enjoy the process and you might just open up a can of fan-freakin'-tasticness on your bad self!

Love you all!

Always being renewed,



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