I decided I needed something unique to sell, so found myself a few things to work on. I had been scanning the Internet for something I'd like to do and came across a blog that explained about a new trend...Chalk Painting. This method is fabulous. You don't have to sand pieces before painting. Chalk Paint will cover veneer, varnish, old paint, laminate and can even be used on plastic, terra cotta pots and so much more.
My first project was a small table. I didn't want to start with anything too large. I had a half quart of light blue paint and from that I made my own Chalk Paint. It didn't sound difficult and I decided I'd give it a try. I was successful on the first try.
I forgot to take before photos, but have a few after ones. The table was quite beat up, but the marks from past generations just gives it more character. I know this won't be my best piece, but it was great for a start.
Since I wanted to enhance it a bit, I transferred an image of bluebirds onto the top for a nice touch of nature.
I'm going to have a hard time parting with this one, as it was my first and I love the bluebird image on the top. However, I have no place to put this, as our new place is really quite small and I'm downsizing a lot of stuff that I've had for years. I am going to keep photos of all my pieces and eventually, when I think I'm ready, I will be doing custom pieces as well.
This piece is now at the flea market waiting anxiously for its new home. I'm hoping that someone will spot it and love it as much as I do, even with its flaws.
I've already started on my second project...a chair. A lady gave it to me, as she was going to throw it out. The seat was horse hair and I decided to leave that and just recover it. The seat is reupholstered with a piece of fabric that Mom had. I think it's going to be super. Once it's done, I will post photos of before and after here. The before photos have already been taken.
Sounds like a good venture for you - you're very creative! The table looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove the table Mary. You did excellent work.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thanks, Mari & Jackie. I'm in love with that table, so thought it was best to get it to the flea market right away.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous piece of work. I'm sure it will sell quickly.
ReplyDeleteWhoever gets that is going to be very very luck! Beautiful item!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anni and Dan.
ReplyDeleteGood for you...... I need to find some inspiration... I have been looking but have not found it yet.. Wonder what happened girl friend.. I so miss all the gals in the blog..... what a wonderful 3 years that was..... I really really need to start writing again..... i really do....... BUT I have started my generation garden and have pictures..... I need to write a post and share......... You keep it up maybe it will inspire me!!!
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ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you here. Thank you for the comment.
I lost my inspiration for a long time but it has returned. I think you have been inspired to create a generation garden and can't wait to see pictures.
Hey girl sorry I have not visited in awhile. Seems like your winter with illness has gone much like mine except I was the only one who got sick. I am much better and hope to continue on this healthy path. I love the table and glad to hear about the flea market.
ReplyDeleteFlea Market folks are the salt of the earth and you will love getting to know the other vendors. Wow, another move but that landlady was a real pill. Sounds like she might have had light fingers too. My cousin always said if you had more than 45 mins worth of housework you had too much house. It is very difficult to downsize but we all need to do it as we get older. Too much work to keep things up. Wishing you success on your new adventure. Peace
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ReplyDeleteThanks Lady Di. So nice to see you here. It's been far too long.
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