Now, before you run upstairs to your guest room to check that the two YOU OWN aren't missing, let me tell you they aren't. (We ALL own a set of these or have at one time, am I right?) These two nightstands were lucky enough to fall under the care of Sally from Once More Decor Painted Furniture.
Sally admits that these two were a pain in the patootie to make over but the end result totally made that pain worth it. The saying "No pain, no gain" TOTALLY applies here.
Sally
scratched the heck out of the tops so she wouldn't have any issues with
the plastic surface. She wonders, and so do I, why they have the plastic-y tops in the first place? First person that can answer that gets to bask in the glow and adoration of being the first person that answers that for us.
She
decided to go for Annie Sloan Louis Blue, because it's a great
bedroom-y color. She applied a few silver accents on the edging around the
drawer and Old White for accents on the side. After she
distressed them, she antiqued them with a little bit of watered down gel
stain.
Here comes the "faux" part: The
tops she painted solid white and then sponged on
some gray paint mixed with glaze to get a mottled background. For the
veins she prefers to use a water color
pencil. Sally says that you get a more defined line than with a brush. Finally, she says you can't make it look like marble without softening it with a
badger hair brush. To complete these two beauties, she applied a matte/flat varnish on the tops and wax on the rest.
Are you ready to see the final finished pieces? I AM! Here you go...
Pretty fantastic, don't you think!?! You can see more of Sally and her work on the Once More Decor Painted Furniture website. If you live in the Asheville, NC area, well, then you are luckier than I because YOU can go see their items in person and pick up something for yourself at Oddfellows Antiques. Finally, for you Facebook fans (I know you are out there, I've seen ya!) you can check out the Once More Decor Painted Furniture's Facebook page. Let Sally know you saw her flip. After all, she gave you some fantastic tips today.
Thanks Sally for sharing your very lovely furniture flip!
someone has WAY more patience than I do!!
ReplyDeleteFaux Real!!! You crack me up! Just discovered your blog today. Love it, and sorta hate it, cause now I have all these fabulous new blogs and FB pages to check out! Paint stuff or look at other people's paint stuff? Fish or cut bait? Seriously though, I am loving all the inspiration! Thanks for putting all this goodness into one place.
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Pat! That has to be THE BEST COMMENT I HAVE EVER READ!!! Thanks for making my day. As far as dilemma, paint stuff or look at others painted stuff. I think you should do both! Plus, you should email me your own furniture flips so I can blab about you! I have a feeling that featuring you would be a hoot! So, get busy. Email me you before/after pics and all of the fun details. Don't leave anything out. Or I'll have to make stuff up about you. Which could also be fun. :-) ~ Stephanie
ReplyDeletePlastic-y tops = no water rings.
ReplyDeleteLove these!! I was down in Asheville, NC a few weeks ago, what a great town!!
ReplyDeleteWow, those turned out awesome!
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