After hearing and reading for months and months how wonderful Annie Sloan’s Chalk Paint is to use, I went to my friend Lisa’s Store, Unique Boutique, and bought two cans – Duck Egg and Old White. I found this old handmade table at a garage sale and thought it would be pretty freshened up with some Old White. Though it it not necessary to sand the furniture before painting with the Chalk Paint,
…I thought it would be advantageous to do so on the top. Who-knows-what caused the worn and corroded patina to the wood, so I lightly sanded it before applying the paint. After several coats of paint, the little table, who once was an ugly duckling, turned into a pretty little swan.
I added a very light application of the dark stain to the nooks and crannies, tops and sides and then sanded it off in some sections that were too dark. All of the edges were sanded here and there to give it a used look. To finish the piece off, I added a paste wax to give it a little shine and a soft feel to the paint.
The little drawer was lined with a pretty scrapbooking paper….
This little section at the base of the table would be perfect to hold rolled up bath towels, rolls of toilet paper, magazines or even cookbooks. A great piece for a kitchen, bath or even a bedroom side table.
I took the table to the store, The Antique Warehouse, that I sell at and have it displayed with cookbooks…..
….and, to the top, added a little Christmas tree with vintage potholders hung on it. (Yes, I managed to take in a little Christmas already…though it still seems too early to me).
This is another piece that I painted with Old White Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. No before photo to show you, but it was plain wood and kind of ho-hum looking. If this piece doesn’t sell, then I may have to bring it back home for my kitchen.
If you haven’t tried painting with Chalk Paint yet, then give it a try. It is water soluble and doesn’t have a strong paint smell. I even spilled some on my tile floor and it came up really good with water and a rag.
Joining in on the fun with Susan at Between Naps On The Porch with Metamorphosis Monday.
I just did a post about being the last person to try it. I bought some this weekend and I am starting to paint an armoire tomorrow with it. I bought Louis Blue and Old White....
ReplyDeleteYour two pieces turned out wonderful!
I'm in love with this project...but even more in love with the idea of displaying your vintage potholders on the white tree. So charming!
ReplyDeleteYou are just soooooooooo crafty! Tell me what benefits is the Chalk Paint. I have never heard of it... I am finally getting back in my groove and depression is lifting and I getting anxious to make things.. Has taken a while but the Father God knows......... You little table is just too cute and I would buy that bad boy if I lived there........
ReplyDeleteHappy fall my friend....Don't you just love the colors...... God is an artist I think........ among other things...... :)
Becky I love your table. You did an excellent job on that. Love your booth too, you gave me "junk fever". I will have to go get me
ReplyDeletea junk fix now. Thanks for sharing
your wonderful talent. Yes I will get me some of that Annie Sloan paint. I have worked with the plain chalk paint but this Annie Sloan's is suppose to be much better.
What a wonderful transformation...and you have a antique mall booth...I didn't know that...maybe you could share some more of that later....it looks so fun. Blessings on your week dear Becky.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful makeover, and a perfectly adorable table for almost any space! LOVE it. I am dying to try the AS paints too!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love chalk paint!! It really is wonderful stuff!! I linked after you at Met Monday, and I did a post about chalk paint, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I would run right out and buy that if I were close by!
ReplyDeleteI will have to find something to use so I can play in that paint, too!
What a lovely transformation! I've been reading all over about this wonderful paint. Now I'm wondering where I might find it in my corner.
ReplyDeleteOh, now this looks wonderful with the books in it and you used such a nice neutral color too. That paint seems to be the rage these days and I'll probably be the last one to jump on the boat as always. LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing transformation you did to that table! Noone would've looked twice at it before you came to its rescue. I love the white color and feel certain it will find a nice home soon. I have never used chalk paint before either, so hopefully one day I can blog about a makeover too.
ReplyDeleteIts so beautiful Becky!!
ReplyDeleteAre you in love now?! :)
I have the old white, duck egg blue and provence.
Ive only tried the oldwhite so far and I love it!
Love how you put the cook books in it..great idea and so handy for you.
Have a great week!
Deborah xoxo
Wonderful!! I love how that turned out...I have been hearing about that paint and now I think I'm going to have to try it!!
ReplyDeleteVery very nice! What a great look. And you did a great job. Wish I could shop at your store. :) Kit
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Would love to see more pics of your antiques space. I just opened a booth in July and I'm always looking for inspiration!! mary
ReplyDeleteYup, I am going to be the very last blogger to try ASCP. I've had my project picked out for quite a while, but always seem to get sidetracked. Your space in the shop looks fun! I'd love to see some more pictures.
ReplyDeleteThe table is darling!
beautiful, Becky! I love the detail on the table and it looks so cute all dressed up in your booth. Hopefully soon I will find a place that sells the paint!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Janie
Too bad there's a restraining order against me and all paint-related products.... ;o) Truly - not a good mix. But I've only heard good things about AS chalk paints....Tempts me so...If they only sold it in these parts I might get up enough nerve to break the rules. The "no sanding" part intrigues me....Lovely redos - that table is so, so, sweet with the beneath shelves. Happy new week! Smiles & Hugs ~ Robin
ReplyDeleteLove the little table and it looks good filled with books.
ReplyDeleteBecky, I LOVE both of your pieces! They are sooo lovely! Thank you for sharing them with us! Have a super night my sweet friend.
ReplyDeletewarmly,
~debbie
I love the quirky little table, and the little shelf underneath seems just perfect for the cookbooks. I would be tempted to keep it and the the little shelf too.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of this!! This color also makes it look like white that has aged. I have a question though. Are you saying you put the stain on First in the nooks and crannies only. Sanded some off where it was too dark...THEN painted the piece and sanded it down here and there to look aged. I too am wondering too what the difference and benefits this paint is than regular paint. Sarah
ReplyDeleteA great piece, paint does wonders..I love how it came out...Can I ask you about the red white pot holders are they for sale. If so can I purchase them????????????? would love to. Im Janice from Mz Witherspoons, @spoonwither.blogspot.com..plz let me know or email me @ janice15@email.com...Thank you so much...
ReplyDeleteThis is the third post on chalk paint that I've enjoyed in 24 hours - time for me to try it, I think! Your little table turned out beautifully.
ReplyDeletePerfect transformation, it really turned into a beautiful piece of furniture.
ReplyDeleteI believe there is seven on the tree..I would like to know what it would cost me for all those..I love them all...
ReplyDeleteThe green on too. I have paypal account so that's not a problem or my bank visa which ever way. Please give me a price and we will go from there... thank you again so much...hugs for a great day..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou probably saw the post of all the things I painted with one quart of paint... at $39 a can it seemed high, but it was worth it. I've read some blog posts about women creating their own chalk paint by adding plaster of paris (one part to 2 parts regular paint)and I want to try that too.
Your pieces turned out lovely Becky!
HUGS!
Violet
Darn... I wish I could be shopping at your store......everything is just so yummy!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Spencer