Hello everyone I hope you had a wonderful week.
It has been a little crazy around here as my daughter had her third child, a boy named Bowen, prematurely. Mother and son are fine and are suppose to be able to come home tomorrow. Isn't he just precious?!
Before all this happened I did finish a few pieces of furniture including this ca.1968 side table. I thought I had taken a before picture but was unable to find it. Sorry. It is a solid wood table and was stained with a medium, dark, orange stain.
I started out by painting the whole table with "Soldier Blue" milk paint.
I did not use the bonding agent as I wanted the table to have a distressed look. If you don't add the bonding agent to milk paint it will not adhere like regular paint in spots, and as a result you can just scrape the loose spots away and voila, your piece is distressed.
If you look at the top you can see the areas that had loose paint.
I changed my mind about what I wanted to do and painted the top only with "Old White" chalk paint. Changing her mind is still a woman's prerogative isn't it? :-)
Once that was dry I added an image from The Graphics Fairy using decoupage. I chose a Dutch chocolate ad and applied just the image with Mod Podge and free handed the words with Expresso paint and a fine, artist, paint brush.
I then applied an antique glaze tinted with Expresso paint to the entire table wiping it away with a dry cloth. After the glaze dried I took a sanding block and distressed the entire table again.
The streak across this picture is a rainbow reflection from my chandelier. I just couldn't get rid of it! lol
Once everything was completely dry I applied two coats of clear wax to seal it.
Until next time keep on creating and up-cycling!
I'm sharing with the following parties won't you join me?
Saturday
Saturday Night Special
Get Schooled Saturday
Show & Tell Saturday
Spotlight Saturday
Sunday
Sunday Showoff
Bouquet of Talent Party
Nifty Thrifty Sunday
Monday
Make It Pretty Monday
Tuesday
Stuff of Success
Wednesday
POWW @ Primitive & Proper
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