I am forever moving furniture around and changing things up.
My fall break has consisted of projects I have wanted to get to for weeks.
First thing Monday morning I painted this bench.
When I bought this cabinet,
I moved the red bench from the hallway and replaced it with the cabinet.
I put the red bench in our spare room, but a red bench next to a red sofa was overkill.
I was going to paint it yellow, but I like how this bench in our living room turned out after a neighbor suggested adding a yellow stripe.
My goal was to paint the bench yellow with red stripes, but after painting the yellow over the red on the top, I knew that wasn't the look I wanted.
Steve likes it, but I knew I wouldn't be happy.
I remembered seeing a wonderful green chair on someone's blog.
The color was Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Antibes Green.
Yesterday, I painted the bench green.
Today I sanded it and was actually happy that I had both red and yellow on the bench because both colors show through after sanding.
I have never used the ASCP wax and I love the way the wax makes the color pop.
And, I like the way the green table picks up the green from Steve's baseball paintings.
And, I like the way the green table picks up the green from Steve's baseball paintings.
I painted this table last summer taking it from red to blue, but I didn't have the wax.
Tomorrow I am going to sand it a little bit more and add the wax.
And, I now realize what is wrong with this white cabinet I painted in ASCP Old White.
I finally understand when I read blogs where people have painted furniture several different colors to get the desired look.
I am going to repaint the cabinet with yellow and then blue paint - maybe even a little red.
I don't have any green left.
Then I will paint it white again and sand it down for the other colors to show through.
My break is nearly over and I have a Saturday field trip next week, so it will have to wait for the Veteran's Day weekend.
I can't wait to see the results.
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I'm linked up at
Cozy Little House - Tweak It Tuesday
Classy Clutter - Inspired Monday
Redoux
My Romantic Home - Show and Tell
The Shabby Nest - Frugal Friday
RemodelAholoic
Miss Mustard Seed - Furniture Feature Friday
Love the green bench. I am one of the guilty ones of painting a piece more than once. It is great for the layers showing through.
ReplyDeleteI read a blog earlier this week about a woman who painted the same chair 3 different colors in a day. Now I get it. I am so excited about painting my white cabinet different colors and then going back to white.
DeleteI love the green bench! looks wonderful in there. I also love the floor in that room. Do you keep it bare all winter?
ReplyDeletewe cover ours up with rugs....
otherwise I get cold feet!
have a great fall break wrap-up!Pat
Really like the green!!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol - jut discovered your blog and love your style. I'm playing around with ASCP a lot lately too and love the what the wax will do to a piece. Have you taken a class yet? You can learn so much at a Boot Camp. The best trick I learned was to wax first and then distress - the wax helps the paint adhere and you get a smoother finish (plus less dust).
ReplyDeleteWow, you almost lost me there....but, I think I caught up! Can't wait to see your white cabinet...or is that going to be blue? Just kidding, sounds like your having fun! Enjoy your time off!
ReplyDeleteLove that AS green, I would love to paint a cabinet or sideboard in it, and I love how the red and yellow shows through - lovely job Carol.
ReplyDeleteLove the areas you sanded through to let the other colours peek out. I love ASCP.
ReplyDeleteJoy
I love how it turned out and can't wait for this weekend for 2 small projects. I want to do the same things with multiple layers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by.