Friday, February 8, 2013

Annie Sloan's Chalk Paint on Walls


2nd grade reading material a must for the summer
We are in the process of rehabbing a sixty year old home on the coast of New Jersey.  The upstairs is what you may refer to as the flop floor or dorm area, the kids rooms....there are four single beds in a space without doors and a queen bed in a secured room .....  We finally got around to putting some fresh paint on the walls....As you can see there are some corky angles to deal with.





Meet Mia the inspiring artist prior to painting.
As my husband was painting ( I'm only allowed to paint furniture)  I came up with putting a accent color on some of the angled walls - I decided to use Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - Versailles which is a beautiful shade of green with a tint of grey. The following pictures are of my grand daughters side..


A comfy spot to just relax

Nestled Down filled pillows

A retired sail boat flag that was given to my grand daughter because she like it and it was PINK



A left over summer braided bracelet which was the summer of 2012's  project
A great little place for Mia to keep her momentous


Its fun to experiment with different mediums...Annie's paint is not only for furniture...it can be used on all sorts of material, wood, metal, concrete, glass, plastic...I just love using her paints....they are well worth the investment.

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Monday, February 4, 2013

Customizing Color using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint

I had posted this blog back in February 2013, and someone just recently asked about the after picture which I never posted - Here it is....The client was thrilled, and it did match her baby grand piano!



Shore Chicy Designs was recently commissioned to paint this Armoire so that it blended more with the decor in my clients new home.  She wanted it in a brownish color...hmmmm, not a fan but okay we will come up with something.    When ever you are customizing paints it is important that accurate measurements are taken.  In this case since I am making samples I simply used kitchen measuring spoons.  It is also wise to write down the quantities and color as you start the customization process.
 My formula was 1/4 teaspoon of Annie Sloan's Emperors Silk followed by 2.5 teaspoons of Annie Sloan's Olive and 1 Tablespoon of Graphite

 The samples that I produced were the use of my formula plus a clear wax, my formula with gold gilding wax added and clear wax, my formula plus a red wash and dark wax, a graphite base with my formula as a wash with a dark wax, and finally my formula with a dark wax.
 I painted a sample of the paint in my Annie Sloan Work Book which I just purchased at one of my favorite local stockists Magnolia Lane Designs in Point Pleasant NJ  but you can find a stockists near you or order the paint on line at Annie Sloan.
I want to give a shout out to my friends at Walkers Trading Company for the design referral ! 

Annie Sloan paints are really so much fun to work with and so forgiving.....so stay tuned to the customized armoire as we go through the various steps.

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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Drop Cloth Pillows

Drop Cloth Pillows stenciled 
I spent the weekend up on the North Fork of Long Island....We visited a little town called  Green port....an old fishing village that now has many quaint shops...  In one of the shops I came across these pillows.....I guess you know I will be making these...



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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Everyone Needs a Lazy Susan in their Lives

I found this old wooden Lazy Susan in a thrift shop....I've always loved a Lazy Susan in the middle of a table especially when serving Tacos, or Tapas.   



I love the colors of Provence so I decided to give the base Annie Sloan Barcelona Orange

With keeping in the traditional Provence colors I included Antibes Green, Arles, Emperor's Silk and a bit of graphite
I worked out the colors in my note book before beginning the process

I drew in the details then painted

Finished it off with clear and dark wax with a bit of sanding

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Wooden Tables take a new look with a bit of glam

A found these two 1965 Thomasville tables at a local thrift shop.... they were in relatively good shape...So I thought I would try to update them a bit 

at thrift shop before photo

painted with Annie Sloan Graphite 
I decided to use a silver gilding wax for a updated metal look


I added a bit of the Silver Gilding wax to the pedestal

The silver gilding wax has a beautiful shine


side details





As I was getting reading to write this blog this morning I received my regular update from HGTVIt was interesting to see what they are doing in with mixing metallic..

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Spruce Up Small Spaces

For Kirsten Grove of design blog Simply Grove, metallics should be incorporated into the home in unexpected ways. "Add a bright gold picture frame in with a cluster of traditional black or white or mix a silver pillow in with a bunch of colored fabrics," suggests Grove. For her living room, she spiced 
Notice the silver painted table

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Thrift Shop Finds

at the thrift shop


I found this two tables at a local thrift store in Lakehurst New Jersey.  For all intensive purposes I like to refer to these two twins as "Patrick and Thomas"...

They are a pair of 1965 Thomasville  tables that are in very good shape structural wise....but need a little updating.....  They would be wonderful for use in a small space as movable tables or extra seating....





I decided to paint them with Annie Sloan's graphite chalk paint which covered over the blonde wood perfectly..

I am playing with the finishes at this point ....will mostly likely use a clear wax and a silver gilding wax for the pedestal for a little extra flare....





  Patrick is ready for waxing.....now working on Thomas..

I love how they came out.....and they are going to be so versatile .....Let me know what you think??




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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Green Thumb?

I have this wonderful south - east facing porch totally enclosed with floor to ceiling windows.....I have been a devoted gardener for years....but now it is a bit difficult because of our current location; (due to the winds coming across the bay).....  I found this potting bench in  Brimfield Mass years ago.....


This potting table followed me from our Farm House to our New York City Apartment to the Bay House.... I've used it as a server, a bar, a book shelve...I recently gave it a face lift...

Now inspired by this photo....
I have incorporated this beautiful potting shelve into our  porch....as you can see her face lift gave her a totally new look...and a bit of serenity...
Some Fresh Basil growing..

Amaryllis is a bit late for the holidays.... 

waiting for orchid to bloom


It is great to have pieces of furniture that are so versatile..  Remember its fun to reinvent items in our home.  Don't be afraid to use some paint....and move this around a bit...

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