Good morning everyone !
Just a quick little makeover that I did for my daughter last week.
Her Mother-in-law had found this sewing table by the curbside and brought it over - Lindsay wanted color
( she's not a white distressed kind of girl - she's into color MOM !!! )
and so Mama gave her some color
complete with silver slippers
and a hidden message inside
We had a bit of a " debate " over dirty waxing - but I think the next time I go see her I'll have a tin of dark wax hidden in the bottom of my purse............
I used ANNIE SLOAN CHALK PAINT ™ - Emperor's silk - and a grey made by mixing Graphite & Pure White ( looks almost like Paris Grey actually )
Ok - here I go - paint brush in hand - waving good-bye !
I'm doing a dresser and desk now :)
Have a great Thursday all !
Much love,
Me
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Monday, July 22, 2013
Approaching Lavender....................
GORDON LIGHTFOOT LYRICS
THIS IS SHEER POETRY -
BUT HEARING HIM SING IT IS LIKE
LAYING IN A FIELD OF LAVENDERS, TRULY
enjoy Diana :)
If you'd like to spend an afternoon approaching Lavender
You'll feel fine but one thing's sure, you'll never feel the same
If you'd like to try your hand at understanding Lavender
Then you must be very sure that life is not a game
You might even learn a thing or two approaching Lavender
You'll soon be on a one night tour forgetting your own name
You won't need a reason just to be alone with Lavender
For the light so warm & pure will draw you like a flame
The colors that surround you there will be a shade of Lavender
Shadows dancing everywhere like flowers in the rain
You will find your tongue's on fire while laying next to Lavender
With words you never spoke before and will not speak again
Oh sweet Lavender, I understand you perfectly
There is no way that I can see you living by yourself
Oh sweet Lavender, I must be with you constantly
Your presence means so much to me, much more than life itself
Oh sweet Lavender, as fragrant as the name you bear
Please cast away the clothes you wear
And give your love to me
Oh sweet Lavender , your smile is like the golden sun
I'd love to see you laugh & run
As naked as the sea
If you'd like to spend an afternoon approaching Lavender
Don't try and get the best of her, she will not share the blame
If you'd like to try your hand at understanding Lavender
Then you must be very sure that life is not a game.
PRAYING someone will actually want to approach Lavender and take her off my hands!!!!!!!
I think Gordon Lightfoot should buy it, personally.
Colors used:
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint
Half and half ( roughly ) of White and Old Violet
You can read about my fiasco HERE
The Humidity has broken here - Oh Happy Day...................oh and Happy Monday too!
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THIS IS SHEER POETRY -
BUT HEARING HIM SING IT IS LIKE
LAYING IN A FIELD OF LAVENDERS, TRULY
enjoy Diana :)
If you'd like to spend an afternoon approaching Lavender
You'll feel fine but one thing's sure, you'll never feel the same
If you'd like to try your hand at understanding Lavender
Then you must be very sure that life is not a game
You might even learn a thing or two approaching Lavender
You'll soon be on a one night tour forgetting your own name
You won't need a reason just to be alone with Lavender
For the light so warm & pure will draw you like a flame
The colors that surround you there will be a shade of Lavender
Shadows dancing everywhere like flowers in the rain
You will find your tongue's on fire while laying next to Lavender
With words you never spoke before and will not speak again
There is no way that I can see you living by yourself
Oh sweet Lavender, I must be with you constantly
Your presence means so much to me, much more than life itself
Oh sweet Lavender, as fragrant as the name you bear
Please cast away the clothes you wear
And give your love to me
Oh sweet Lavender , your smile is like the golden sun
I'd love to see you laugh & run
As naked as the sea
If you'd like to spend an afternoon approaching Lavender
Don't try and get the best of her, she will not share the blame
If you'd like to try your hand at understanding Lavender
Then you must be very sure that life is not a game.
I think Gordon Lightfoot should buy it, personally.
Colors used:
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint
Half and half ( roughly ) of White and Old Violet
You can read about my fiasco HERE
The Humidity has broken here - Oh Happy Day...................oh and Happy Monday too!
PARTY TIME!!!
Confessions of a Plate Addict My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia Not Just a Housewife
A Diamond in the Stuff Homework Savvy Southern Style
Adorned from Above Shabby Creek Cottage Common Ground
The Charm of Home French Country Cottage Miss Mustard Seed
The Shabby Nest It's Overflowing Homemaker on a dime
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Ivy & Elephants My Romantic Home I Heart Nap Time
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Dressers are Red, my love ........................
Morning everyone!!!
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I don't have a before for you this time - guess I deleted it before I should have :(
But I had decided this too needed to go red long before I dragged it home to do it!!!
But it looked very much like this one
But it looked very much like this one
This is the third one I've done - and the third one that's sold right away ..............this color is magic - it
may become my new signature color !!!
As most of you know Quebec has a majority of French speakers................and Red is the color of passion
Maybe that's why? And Oh how those romantic people love RED :)
Most of my Paris Grey and White's are bought by English speakers LOL
The depth
The richness
speaks to their hearts I believe
and doesn't it look like one big gigantic heart?
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - Emperor's Silk
Have a great Tuesday everyone!!!
may become my new signature color !!!
As most of you know Quebec has a majority of French speakers................and Red is the color of passion
Maybe that's why? And Oh how those romantic people love RED :)
Most of my Paris Grey and White's are bought by English speakers LOL
The depth
The richness
speaks to their hearts I believe
and doesn't it look like one big gigantic heart?
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - Emperor's Silk
Have a great Tuesday everyone!!!
Partying with!!!
Shabby Creek Cottage I Gotta Create Rooted in Thyme
French Country Cottage Chase the Star My Turn ( for us )
One Artsy Mama My Romantic Home The Shabby Nest
Miss Mustard Seed Funky Junk Interiors It's Overflowing
Under the Table & Dreaming Not Just a Housewife A Diamond in the Stuff
Confessions of a Plate Addict Homework Adorned from Above
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia Savvy Southern Style Common Ground
The Charm of Home The Dedicated House Glitter Glue & Paint
Thursday, July 11, 2013
I may as well just paint myself Paris Grey and White really
Well here we go again - back to my signature colors it seems.....................
I started off with this - and I would apologize for this photo - except I didn't take it - the seller did -
Hey even I can do better than that
Oh oh - looks like I can't actually !!!!!!!!!!
Trust me this was in pretty rough shape - she has been filled - screwed - sanded - glued and hammered
Came out of a college student's dwelling - but I should have had my camera once again - he was in a 120 year old apartment building - falling apart but filled to the brim with architectural beauty...................
I started off with the drawers - Paris Grey ( Annie Sloan Chalk Paint ) on the interiors - with white trim along the outer edges.
I painted the top of the dresser Pure White -and the body of it in Pure Grey
The handles got a fast sweep of white spray paint ( rustoleum ) and when I say a fast sweep I mean I only just quickly sprayed the surface - I wanted to leave some of the dark in there just to antique them a little.
OK - do I sound like I know what I'm talking about?
Hope so - because half of the time I'm trying new techniques and have no idea if they'll turn out like I want them too LMHO...............and then when I write about it I try to come across all expert like :)
My absolute favorite part of French Provincial furniture is the scalloped edging ( and when they have
" serpentine " drawers, well that's just a bonus ) this photo is before I waxed it
Behind the middle door ( think " Let's make a deal " )
are 3 small drawers - I painted them white - and then for a cute touch I added these
Whenever I paint numbers on drawers I always picture this conversation in a house
" honey - where's the baby's socks?"
" in number 2 sweetheart "
People that take my furniture have to be in love...............them's the rules.
All the drawers should be numbered in my house - including the ones in the kitchen
Now that I think of it - the shelves in the fridge should be numbered too - that would
save me having to go in it every time John's trying to find something
Where's the onions Suzan?
On shelf 2 John
Where's the lemon Suzan
On shelf 1 John
John removed the door so that I could paint thoroughly inside the cabinet - which I NEVER do because some of these older pieces are very fickle - and difficult to put back on
When John screws something in - anything really - he does it so tight that it never ever closes again - doors to rooms - he's cracked light switch plates - kitchen cupboard doors - it's ridiculous - at some point don't you realize it's not working?
I make mistakes - I make a ton of mistakes - but I tend to learn from them.
I watch him putting the door back on and he's actually shaking with the force he's applying to it (and maybe some of you remember the table legs fiasco HERE?)
He's shaking - and turning red - and the sweat is pouring down his face - and it's 3 tiny screws ..................
Suzan says - Whoa big boy - please don't do it so tight
John says - Don't start with me OK?
John says - It's too damn hot to be doing this
John says - I don't need you breathing down my back
Suzan says - Well just remember what happens when you screw things in too tight
John says - It needs to be screwed in tight Suzan - or it won't shut properly
John says - You just do what you do - and leave me alone with what I do
Suzan says - You're making it too tight, just saying..............
John says - There you go, perfect!
Suzan says - ummm - excuse me - but the door won't close
John says - of course it does
John tries
John says - well it's the dresser
Suzan says - it DID close before though
John says - Why don't you go blog about it ?
Suzan says - I'm NOT going to blog about it - but you're going to have to fix it, sorry
Suzan says - About 10 less shakes should do it I think
John says - Buzz off ok?
And if he thinks it too hot to screw 3 tiny little screws into a door - he should try waxing in this heat. I think I lost 10 lbs waxing this thing - it's so humid here.
notcomplainingatallbecauseitwasn'tthatlongagowhenIwasrantingandravingaboutwintertakingsolongtoleave
But it's so damn humid lol
I was still able to buff it a pretty decent shine - even though I have one useless shoulder and the sweat dripping into my eyes basically took the color off my irises................
this piece is huge - wouldn't it make a great changing table in a nursery?
or a buffet?
or a dresser lol .......................
I don't think I'll ever tire of this combination..................although you may get sick of looking at them
I keep running all over the place taking things to stage the dresser - John's watching T.V.
He ignores me on the first two - by the third.................
John says - what exactly are you doing with all this stuff
Suzan says - staging the dresser
John says - dead serious - Overkill - it's too much Suzan
It takes me a moment before I realize he thinks I'm putting it all on at once
Have a great Friday one and all!!!!!!!!!
Much love
Sharing with!!!
I Heart Naptime Uncommon Design Homemaker on a Dime
CraftOManiac My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia Clean & Scentsible
Not just a housewife The Winthrop Chronicles The Shabby Creek Cottage
I Gotta Create Chase the Star Savvy Southern Style
My Turn ( for us ) One Artsy Mama My Romantic Home
The Shabby Nest Miss Mustard Seed Funky Junk Interiors
I Heart Nap Time Uncommon Designs CraftOManiac
Under the Table & Dreaming The Dedicated House
Confessions of a Plate Addict Glitter Glue & Paint
I started off with this - and I would apologize for this photo - except I didn't take it - the seller did -
Hey even I can do better than that
Oh oh - looks like I can't actually !!!!!!!!!!
Came out of a college student's dwelling - but I should have had my camera once again - he was in a 120 year old apartment building - falling apart but filled to the brim with architectural beauty...................
I started off with the drawers - Paris Grey ( Annie Sloan Chalk Paint ) on the interiors - with white trim along the outer edges.
I painted the top of the dresser Pure White -and the body of it in Pure Grey
The handles got a fast sweep of white spray paint ( rustoleum ) and when I say a fast sweep I mean I only just quickly sprayed the surface - I wanted to leave some of the dark in there just to antique them a little.
OK - do I sound like I know what I'm talking about?
Hope so - because half of the time I'm trying new techniques and have no idea if they'll turn out like I want them too LMHO...............and then when I write about it I try to come across all expert like :)
My absolute favorite part of French Provincial furniture is the scalloped edging ( and when they have
" serpentine " drawers, well that's just a bonus ) this photo is before I waxed it
Behind the middle door ( think " Let's make a deal " )
are 3 small drawers - I painted them white - and then for a cute touch I added these
Whenever I paint numbers on drawers I always picture this conversation in a house
" honey - where's the baby's socks?"
" in number 2 sweetheart "
People that take my furniture have to be in love...............them's the rules.
All the drawers should be numbered in my house - including the ones in the kitchen
Now that I think of it - the shelves in the fridge should be numbered too - that would
save me having to go in it every time John's trying to find something
Where's the onions Suzan?
On shelf 2 John
Where's the lemon Suzan
On shelf 1 John
John removed the door so that I could paint thoroughly inside the cabinet - which I NEVER do because some of these older pieces are very fickle - and difficult to put back on
When John screws something in - anything really - he does it so tight that it never ever closes again - doors to rooms - he's cracked light switch plates - kitchen cupboard doors - it's ridiculous - at some point don't you realize it's not working?
I make mistakes - I make a ton of mistakes - but I tend to learn from them.
I watch him putting the door back on and he's actually shaking with the force he's applying to it (and maybe some of you remember the table legs fiasco HERE?)
He's shaking - and turning red - and the sweat is pouring down his face - and it's 3 tiny screws ..................
Suzan says - Whoa big boy - please don't do it so tight
John says - Don't start with me OK?
John says - It's too damn hot to be doing this
John says - I don't need you breathing down my back
Suzan says - Well just remember what happens when you screw things in too tight
John says - It needs to be screwed in tight Suzan - or it won't shut properly
John says - You just do what you do - and leave me alone with what I do
Suzan says - You're making it too tight, just saying..............
John says - There you go, perfect!
Suzan says - ummm - excuse me - but the door won't close
John says - of course it does
John tries
John says - well it's the dresser
Suzan says - it DID close before though
John says - Why don't you go blog about it ?
Suzan says - I'm NOT going to blog about it - but you're going to have to fix it, sorry
Suzan says - About 10 less shakes should do it I think
John says - Buzz off ok?
And if he thinks it too hot to screw 3 tiny little screws into a door - he should try waxing in this heat. I think I lost 10 lbs waxing this thing - it's so humid here.
notcomplainingatallbecauseitwasn'tthatlongagowhenIwasrantingandravingaboutwintertakingsolongtoleave
But it's so damn humid lol
I was still able to buff it a pretty decent shine - even though I have one useless shoulder and the sweat dripping into my eyes basically took the color off my irises................
this piece is huge - wouldn't it make a great changing table in a nursery?
or a buffet?
or a dresser lol .......................
I don't think I'll ever tire of this combination..................although you may get sick of looking at them
I keep running all over the place taking things to stage the dresser - John's watching T.V.
He ignores me on the first two - by the third.................
John says - what exactly are you doing with all this stuff
Suzan says - staging the dresser
John says - dead serious - Overkill - it's too much Suzan
It takes me a moment before I realize he thinks I'm putting it all on at once
Have a great Friday one and all!!!!!!!!!
Much love
Sharing with!!!
I Heart Naptime Uncommon Design Homemaker on a Dime
CraftOManiac My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia Clean & Scentsible
Not just a housewife The Winthrop Chronicles The Shabby Creek Cottage
I Gotta Create Chase the Star Savvy Southern Style
My Turn ( for us ) One Artsy Mama My Romantic Home
The Shabby Nest Miss Mustard Seed Funky Junk Interiors
I Heart Nap Time Uncommon Designs CraftOManiac
Under the Table & Dreaming The Dedicated House
Confessions of a Plate Addict Glitter Glue & Paint
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Shhhh................I'm learnin'
Morning all!
I'm still learning - every single day - with every single mistake - I keep learning!
Last week I showed you a sneak peak of a desk I was working on
Here's what I was working on
I wanted to put 2 transfers on this from the Graphics Fairy - but I messed up.
Badly.
Because I never never never know when to leave well enough alone.
I tried to take it off before it was ready - although I like that it looks all ripped and shredded and authentically very old - LIKE THIS - there was still a lot of paper to rub off ( where you can see the whitish patches ) and there would have been only a few words of the graphic left...........
The " stamp " fared much better - still some paper left to rub off - but the graphic is in tact - except for the fact that it's UPSIDE DOWN...............that's what sleep deprivation will do to you.
So I asked my official " Sander " if he could sand the section down where the postcard graphic was
And it came back in looking like this
GASP - EUREKA - PAYDIRT - SIGH...............................I fell instantly in love..............
Much like I did over this Oops makeover
The dark blue that this piece was originally - with the old white ( ASCP ) and the wood peaking through?
Perfection - so I promptly began sanding away the entire top of the desk and somehow the upside down
stamp doesn't look so bad? In fact I'm loving the graphic - looks like it's been there forever!!!
John says - OMG - what the hell have you done to it?
Suzan says - I LOVE IT
John says - It looks like crap ( the other version of that word )
Suzan says - Thank you very much
John says - First of all it'll never sell - second of all I don't want it here -
John says - It looks like crap ( the other version of that word )
Suzan says - You already said that
Suzan says - It's rustic chic
John says - It's RUSTIC CRAP ( the other version of that word - which sounds like Chic almost anyway )
In his defense ( NOT that I'm defending him at all ) he may be right ..............Montreal seems to be a little behind with all this rustic - prairie - farmhouse - stuff. My " clean " pieces seems to outweigh this type in
" demand " and it may have to be changed in the end but I'm loving it.................
John says - you're going to have to repaint that now, hope you know that
Suzan says - nothing - absolutely nothing - because she's learning how to keep her yap shut!
Things I learned this week
1) Sometimes mistakes are good things
2) Getting a proper amount of sleep is very very important
3) John has no idea what he's talking about
4) John really likes to say Crap ( the other version of the word )
5) No matter how shabby a piece is - bling ALWAYS works - so I'm going to start wearing a tiara when I'm in my painting clothes ( e.g. nightgown )
John is yelling from the Kitchen that there's 2 glass knobs missing off the cabinet doors as I type.
You'd think he'd learn by now !!!
Anyway they can be replaced - the STAR needed them more
Have a great Thursday all
Go out there and make a few mistakes..................
I'll probably be repainting this by friday LOL
Much love,
Sharing with!
Common Ground French Country Cottage Craftionary
My turn ( for us ) One Artsy Mama My Romantic Home
The Shabby Nest Miss Mustard Seed Homemaker on a dime
The Dedicated House Funky Junk Interiors Winthrop Chronicles
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia Not Just a Housewife Shabby Creek Cottage
Savvy Southern Style Clean & Scentsible Rooted in Thyme
I Heart Nap TIme Uncommon Designs The Graphics Fairy
Knick of Time Homework
I'm still learning - every single day - with every single mistake - I keep learning!
Last week I showed you a sneak peak of a desk I was working on
Here's what I was working on
I wanted to put 2 transfers on this from the Graphics Fairy - but I messed up.
Badly.
Because I never never never know when to leave well enough alone.
I tried to take it off before it was ready - although I like that it looks all ripped and shredded and authentically very old - LIKE THIS - there was still a lot of paper to rub off ( where you can see the whitish patches ) and there would have been only a few words of the graphic left...........
The " stamp " fared much better - still some paper left to rub off - but the graphic is in tact - except for the fact that it's UPSIDE DOWN...............that's what sleep deprivation will do to you.
So I asked my official " Sander " if he could sand the section down where the postcard graphic was
And it came back in looking like this
GASP - EUREKA - PAYDIRT - SIGH...............................I fell instantly in love..............
Much like I did over this Oops makeover
The dark blue that this piece was originally - with the old white ( ASCP ) and the wood peaking through?
Perfection - so I promptly began sanding away the entire top of the desk and somehow the upside down
stamp doesn't look so bad? In fact I'm loving the graphic - looks like it's been there forever!!!
John says - OMG - what the hell have you done to it?
Suzan says - I LOVE IT
John says - It looks like crap ( the other version of that word )
Suzan says - Thank you very much
John says - First of all it'll never sell - second of all I don't want it here -
John says - It looks like crap ( the other version of that word )
Suzan says - You already said that
Suzan says - It's rustic chic
John says - It's RUSTIC CRAP ( the other version of that word - which sounds like Chic almost anyway )
In his defense ( NOT that I'm defending him at all ) he may be right ..............Montreal seems to be a little behind with all this rustic - prairie - farmhouse - stuff. My " clean " pieces seems to outweigh this type in
" demand " and it may have to be changed in the end but I'm loving it.................
John says - you're going to have to repaint that now, hope you know that
Suzan says - nothing - absolutely nothing - because she's learning how to keep her yap shut!
Things I learned this week
1) Sometimes mistakes are good things
2) Getting a proper amount of sleep is very very important
3) John has no idea what he's talking about
4) John really likes to say Crap ( the other version of the word )
5) No matter how shabby a piece is - bling ALWAYS works - so I'm going to start wearing a tiara when I'm in my painting clothes ( e.g. nightgown )
John is yelling from the Kitchen that there's 2 glass knobs missing off the cabinet doors as I type.
You'd think he'd learn by now !!!
Anyway they can be replaced - the STAR needed them more
Have a great Thursday all
Go out there and make a few mistakes..................
I'll probably be repainting this by friday LOL
Much love,
Sharing with!
Common Ground French Country Cottage Craftionary
My turn ( for us ) One Artsy Mama My Romantic Home
The Shabby Nest Miss Mustard Seed Homemaker on a dime
The Dedicated House Funky Junk Interiors Winthrop Chronicles
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia Not Just a Housewife Shabby Creek Cottage
Savvy Southern Style Clean & Scentsible Rooted in Thyme
I Heart Nap TIme Uncommon Designs The Graphics Fairy
Knick of Time Homework
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