I just had to share an idea I came across on the blog, Pure Style Home, by Lauren Leiss.
Here she is … my little desk makeover.
My experiment with chalk paint.
And Louis Blue on the inside …
I only used a tiny bit of this for the whole project … so one can of this would probably last a lifetime. You could definitely share this with a friend, or two or three!
I took a little paint brush and made streaks wherever I saw fit, rubbing each one in with a cheesecloth before it dried to blend it in for a softer look. This part was really fun … you are kind of able to give it your own artistic look.
It’s very subtle, but you can see the difference on these two doors. The left side has no wax and the right side does.
Hangin’ out …
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. I’ve been taking a little bit of a blogging break to hang out with these two …
Would you believe … that is NOT wallpaper. It is made of burlap fringe and plaster! |
Weekend project … a Preview
Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Lots of food, movies, games, and decorating for Christmas at our house. And would you believe … I got all three of my men to help me test out the chalk paint I purchased (you can read more about it here) on this little desk I’ve had sitting in our office. It was really fun to use! I am already eyeing up what else I can paint. Here’s just a glimpse of the finished project.
Have you heard of chalk paint?
There’s a lot of buzz about Annie Sloane Chalk Paint goin’ on …
… I’ve heard things like, “it’s the perfect paint” and “no fail” for painting furniture. The wood needs no sanding, no priming, no preparation, NADA!
Check out some of these pieces that have been painted using Chalk Paint.
It’s perfect for giving furniture a painted French or Swedish look with lots of patina. The colors have been inspired by European 18th century furniture and have been made bright and rich, but you can easily mix any of them to be softer and lighter with the addition of Old White.
So, I have a little desk and hutch in my office that is a bit dinged up and is stained a dark brown. I have been wanting to paint it but have been a little intimidated about the amount of sanding, striping and priming it would take. I think I have found my answer!
Because this is produced in the UK, there are very few retailers who sell it on this side of the pond. And there are only 3, in fact, in Illinois! Carter’s Cottage Interiors in DeKalb has a website where you can order the paint directly.
After much deliberation I chose French Linen for the outside and Louis Blue for the inside of the hutch.