This is one of those pieces that sat in my garage for a very long time. I actually love the size and shape, it just never made it to the top of my things to work on list. Megan asked what I wanted to do with it. I told her she could do whatever she wanted with it.
After sanding and scrubbing and rooting through my paint colors, Megan decided to go with two shades of gray mixed with the chalk paint recipe. The body is a lighter shade called French Silver and the drawer is a darker shade called Dark Pewter, both Behr paint and primer in one.
And no, Megan did not go with a "light" sanding. She broke out the electric sander and gave it a nice distressed look. It actually has the chippy look you often see with milk paint.
After distressing, Megan mixed a little of the darker paint color with some Valspar Clear Mixing Glaze and went over the light gray color to give it a little more depth. She just brushed it on with a sponge brush and wiped it "lightly" (I knew I could use that word somewhere) with a soft cloth.
The secret to perfect glazing is to have a wet and dry cloth ready. Start with the dry and if you are not happy, wipe it off with the wet cloth and try again - it's foolproof!
And there you have it it - a cute little distressed and glazed side table. Thanks for rescuing this one Megan. I love the look and promise to give the more distressed look a try!
We've decided that here at Elizabeth & Co., we each have a very individual look. Many of our customers recognize our work without even looking at the tag. So what do you think, do you have a signature look?
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What a great transformation! Love the color and the technique!
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Anne
What an adorable table!! The finish makes it pop!
ReplyDeletei love the two tones and love the shape of this table! great job, megan!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I'm with you- I do light distressing with a sponge sander. It is just what I am comfortable with- but this little table is just darling! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteMegan did a great job on that one. I love the two tones and the distressing.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thank you for sharing your project at Potpourri Friday!
ReplyDeleteI am lovin' the gray! Tell Megan "nice job!"
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Megan!! I love the distressing.
ReplyDeleteGood job!!
ReplyDeletewonderful, thanks!
Nancy
http://wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com
What a great photo of Megan applying the glaze on this table. It really shows the difference between glazed and unglazed perfectly. (I love before and afters.)
ReplyDeleteLovely job! Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a soft gray color for an armoire of mine. This was a perfert post for me. Tell Megan she's a dream-boat. I love her projects.
ReplyDeleteLeslie (aka Gwen Moss blog)
Beautiful piece and great job! LOVE it!
ReplyDeletePretty!! She did a great job. I don't think I work on enough furniture to have a signature look.
ReplyDeletegreat job Megan! Love the color. Signature look? nah, but signature projects--benches. ha!
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend y'all!
gail
Fab makeover. Great colors, and a nice tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love the look to this, Sharon! Especially loving the drawer!
ReplyDeleteLovely table.
ReplyDeleteI love the distressing on this too, especially the wood showing through on the drawer. It's funny, I started out painting furniture one year ago and it's so true what you say; everyone does truly have their own technique. Sometimes my jaw just drops when I see something painted by someone else in the same colors. Waxing especially makes a huge difference in how a piece turns out which makes it fun to see everyone's unique creativity. Glad I found your site! Have a Great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteI really like this table. I'm your newest follower. I would love it if you checked out my blog. http://sister-number-5.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWow that looks really gorgeous! Lovely transformation!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic. I love the distressed look and it looks like you have mastered the technique. Perfect little side table.
ReplyDeleteI love the shape of that table! The shelf on the bottom is neat. Very pretty re-do:@)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty table - great job distressing!!!
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The light gray drawer makes it so wonderful! I haven't used a sponge sander, must pick one up tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little table! Thank you for sharing. Visiting from Mod Vintage. Would love it if you would share this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2012/09/make-it-pretty-monday-week-13.html Hope to see you at the bash! Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteYour table turned out beautiful! Thanks for showing me the technique. I've pinned it so I can reference it and learn how to use a glaze.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful transformation and adorable table~ love the distressing! I need to mix up some chalk paint!
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon: What a beautiful grey distress little table that Megan created. The two colors are lovely, and I really appreciated your tip for using glaze with a wet and dry rag handy.
ReplyDeleteI love the table..I wanted to tell you I tried your chalk paint recipe & also the glaze this weekend & I absolutely love my finished product! You inspire me:)
ReplyDeleteI love the table..I wanted to tell you I tried your chalk paint recipe & also the glaze this weekend & I absolutely love my finished product! You inspire me:)
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