Friday, December 14, 2012

A Versatile Table

Ok, it's been way too long since I've put up a post.  I've been on the road for work, pretty much since the beginning of October.  I had a week home for Thanksgiving, which is when I completed this project.  Thankfully I am headed home for the year after today.  I am so ready!!

I just loved the versatility of this little table the minute I saw it at a recent auction.  



It has three drawers on each side.  And it is a drop leaf.  It would be perfect for a small area to tuck away until needed.  It would make a great desk for two.  Or even leave one side up as a desk all the time, and open up the other when you need some extra eating space.  It could make a great crafting table with all those drawers.  The list could go on and on! 

Since this was such a primitive looking piece, I decided to paint it with Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint without the bonding agent.  I used the color Linen for the tabletop, and French Enamel for the drawers.  Oh, and I used Tricycle inside the drawers.  I also used the Antiquing Wax.  I usually like to replace wooden handles, but they seemed perfect with this piece.  I just freshened them up a bit with MMS Hemp Oil.  Anyway, here is the result........





That's it!  Tell me what you think.  If you haven't tried Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint, visit here and I'll include one free sample color with any order.  Just mention this blog post in the comments section and tell me what color you want.  

Now that I'm gonna be home after today, I hope to keep up with more frequent posts.  Thanks for stopping by.

Blessings!
Jeanne

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Pink Lady


I'll have to admit, when my customer asked me to paint this desk pink, I wasn't feeling it.  It just seemed like such an elegant desk to be pink.  Of course I had a "Pepto Bismol" pink in my mind.

She actually sent me a picture of what she wanted and I got some sample cards to make the choice from. When I found out she would be sharing an office with her husband, I suggested Annie Sloan's Antoinette.  It is such a subtle pink, I thought it would be a good compromise to make them both happy.

The desk had this one spot that needed a little doctoring.





I had this piece of decorative wood for a stair step lying around and thought it might cover up the problem.  I popped off the swirly part, and cut out a piece that looks similar to the missing one.  Then I just wood glued it in place.  I figured once it was painted, it would blend close enough.
























OK.  Enough with the suspense.  Here's the Pink Lady in all her glory.










And here's one last look along with her chair......




What do you think?  

Thanks so much for stopping by.

Blessings!

Jeanne

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Miss Mustard Seed's Tricycle

I just finished up another project with Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint in Tricycle.  I finally did a piece that got some awesome chipping.  I kept doing pieces that had a lot of grain and were somewhat dry.  Therefore, no chipping.  This was a fun, quick makeover.  This is an old telephone chair.  Or, I think they are also called gossip chairs.   Here's what she looked like before.  It actually looks better in this picture than it did in real life.



I painted two coats of Tricycle and then scraped away all the chipping.  Once that was done, I applied the Miss Mustard Seed's Furniture Wax.  And Voila, here she is in all her chippy goodness.











Well, there it is, short and sweet.  What do you think?

By the way I have received my Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint shipment and am ready to take your orders!
Just visit my website here to place your order.

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Miss Mustard Seed's Ironstone

Believe it or not, I have not fallen off the face of the planet. I currently have no computer, and really didn't want to create a post through my phone. Well I finally figured some kind of post is better than none.

I will be a retailer of Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint and got a few colors in a sample kit to try out. The paint is much different than any paint I've ever used. As you probably know' it's a powdered paint you mix with water. The plus to that is, it has an unlimited shelf life. You just mix what you need as you go.

I tried my hand with the color Ironstone on this table and chairs. (After publishing, I realized the pictures just all show up at the end.)

Typing on my phone is quite tedious, so I'll keep this short. Here is the finished project. (Again, just see all the pics at the end).

I can't wait to get my hands on the rest of the colors!

Thanks for stopping by!!

Jeanne


Friday, July 27, 2012

My Little Desk Grows Up

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I bought this little desk a few years ago at a garage sale.  It's been a perfect piece to have in our great room area, since it didn't take up a lot of space.  I recently got another desk, so I thought I'd give this a makeover to make it look more "grown up" before sending it off to a new home.


It was just feeling unsophisticated.




I decided to give Annie Sloan's Aubusson Blue a try on this one.  I love this color, and I'm so glad I finally found a project to use it on.  I also knew I wanted a darker top.  I wanted to try Minwax Poly Shade, which is polyurethane and stain all in one.  This was laziness a time saving idea on my part, as that way I just had to paint right over the existing finish.  No sanding, staining, and clear coating for this one.  Without further ado, here is my desk all sophisticated and grown up.








I thought the chair I recently painted for my first Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint project would look great with the desk.  You can read about that makeover here.  So here she is with the chair.






As usual, thanks so much for stopping by!


Blessings!


Jeanne


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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Versatile Blogger Award and Thanks!

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I was recently nominated for the Versatile Blogger Award from two ladies in as many days!  It's always nice to get a little recognition from your fellow bloggers. :)


First let me thank Maria Elena at Our Home Away From Home.  She has some beautiful house tour pictures and decorating ideas.


I wish I had such an elegant bathroom!


She has such soothing colors in her bedroom seating area.
Beautiful Tablescape!
Second, I'd like to thank ARod at Makin My Apartment My Home.  She has some cute before and after projects and thrifty finds on her site.


Here she jazzed up an old serving cart.
And here are some of those thrifty finds.


OK.  Here are the rules for the award:

1.  Thank the blogger who nominated you.
2.  Include a link to their site.
3.  Include award image on your post.
4.  Include award image on your blog site.
5.  Give 7 random facts about yourself.
6.  Nominate 15 other people for the award and tell why they were nominated.
7.  Include links to the site of bloggers nominated.
8.  Notify the bloggers you have nominated.

Items 1, 2, 3, & 4 - Done

7 Random Facts About Me

1.  I love Jesus and hope to be more like Him each day.
2.  I love to read.
3.  I dream of traveling to Europe -mainly Italy, Greece, Germany, & France.
4.  I hope to build a log cabin in the mountains to retire there with my hubby.
5.  I have struggled with my weight all my life. Lose...Gain...Lose...Gain... 
6.  My home is upside down more than right side up.
7.  I love going to auctions and estate sales with my husband.  It's like a date.


And Now for My Nominees

1.   Melissa @ daisy mae belle - Great variety of simple projects to try
2.   Connie @ Hartwood Roses - Beautiful pics, DIY projects, and Renovations 
3.   Michele @ The Great Read - Love of the Library and Great Book Reviews
4.   Angie @ Knick of Time Interiors - Inspiring Projects, Giveaways, & Parties
5.   Melissa @ Serendipity and Spice - Energetic and Inviting and Parties
6.   Kathy @ Cornerstone Confessions - Organization and Spiritual Gems
7.   Sharon @ Mrs. Hines' Class - Decorating, Cooking, DIY, & Very Encouraging 
8.   Tim & Allyson @ A Heart for the Home - Great Family Living Ideas
9.   Marie @ The (not always) Lazy W - Her Five Senses Tours are my favorite
10. Aimee @ Twigg Studios - Beautiful DIY Projects and Tutorials
11. Kristy @ 4 the Love of Wood - Great Furniture Makeovers
12. Becca @ Adventures in Decorating - Lives up to the name, Beautiful Pics
13. Dolly @ Dolly's Designs - Fun Craft Ideas and Tutorials
14. Peggy @ Crazy Thrifty Crafts - Thrifty Finds, Crafts, and Authentic
15. Laura @ Whimsical Perspective - Makeovers, Including an ASPC Kitchen 


Again, I am honored to have received this award.  Go visit these great blogs and leave a nice comment.

Now I'm off to notify the winners!

Blessings!
Jeanne   

Monday, July 16, 2012

Blogiversary and Give Away!

Well, my one year blogiversary came and went last week and I missed it!  I have to celebrate, even if it's a little late.  




I started this blog as an outlet for showing my before and after furniture makeovers.  After discovering linky parties, I have made some great blogging friends.  I even got to meet up with Penny from The Comforts of Home while on vacation in the Asheville area.  I hope I get to meet some more of you wonderful ladies in the future.


I've had my ups and downs with blogging.  You know, when you get jealous these other new bloggers have ten times more followers than you and start questioning yourself.  Or, you let a month go by between posts and feel like a heel.  Then out of nowhere you get featured through a linky party and feel elated!  I'm trying to just enjoy the journey and stop looking at my small numbers.  I really don't aspire to be like Marian of Miss Mustard Seed.  I'm not that confident at this stage anyway.


OK.  Enough of my rambling.  I know you really want to know about the give away!


To celebrate this milestone, I am giving away one bag of Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint in your choice of color!




Because the paint hasn't been officially launched, there will be a delay in getting your prize.  As soon as I get my initial order, I will ship it to you. 




To Enter


Go to my website here, click on the Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint tab, and come back to leave a comment telling me your favorite color.


For a second entry, be a follower of this blog and leave a comment letting me know if you are a new or existing follower.


That's all there is to it!  Give away will end Sunday, July 22 at 11:59 PM EST

If you don't want to wait.  Go ahead and fill out a preorder form here and receive a 10% discount on any one item by entering the discount code ONEYEAR. This code is valid through Sunday, July 22.  I will invoice you for your order once I get my initial order.

As usual, thanks for stopping by.


Blessings!
Jeanne



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Friday, July 13, 2012

My First Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Reveal

If you've been by lately, you know that I am officially an authorized retailer for the new milk paint line coming out soon from Miss Mustard Seed.  I am so excited about this new venture.  I know anything Marian is putting her name on is going to be awesome!


I got my sample kit and dug in to get started.  I wasn't as brave as some of the other ladies I've seen out there.  I decided to start small.  I thought this little chair, with all it's grain, would be a quick and fun project to start on.  By the way, I only paid $1 for this chair. I figured that's a nice safe piece to experiment on.








I didn't take pictures during the process.  Sorry about that.  I started out using Ironstone for the first coat.  Then I used Tricycle for the second coat.  It wasn't quite what I wanted, so I whitewashed the Ironstone over that.  Unfortunately, it kind of looked pink.  I decided to use ASCP dark wax over that, to darken the tone back to more red.  I didn't get MMS Antiquing Wax in my sample kit, so I improvised.  Even with all those layers, it was a very quick project.  The paint dries really fast.  

Next, my sweetie cut a board for me to cover for the seat.  I used batting and a blue ticking material.  I love ticking.   Anyway here is the final result........







Let me know what you think. :)  



If you'd like to preorder any Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint products, just click here


Blessings!
Jeanne

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Preorder Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint Now!



You all know it's coming!  And as I've already announced, I will be an authorized dealer for Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint.  If you would like to fill out my preorder form, I can make sure to stock up on what I need now.  I will  set up final billing with tax and shipping once my supplies arrive.  I'm still working on all those details.


This form is just to give me a heads up on how much I should order.  Just click below.  Fill out the form and submit.  Easy peasy.


Click Here!


Thanks for your visit!
Jeanne

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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Two Quick Projects

These two little projects were just some quick upcycle/update ideas I tried recently. I kept debating whether to put them in a blog post or not.  I wasn't sure if they were "blog worthy". Whatever that is.  Anyway, I decided a post is a post and sometimes the most simple projects are best.


My first update was this "lovely" chandelier.  It just seemed a bit outdated to me.




So next I got a couple of cans of white spray paint and sprayed away.


Do you like my fancy spray booth?

After painting it, I tied jute around the globes.  Then put in some bulbs and hung it up. (Well, the hubby actually did the hanging)


Here's the final result.







The next project is an upcycle of an old window.  I made a little message center.  


First, I started with a window.  Of course!




Next, I cut some burlap to go behind the top portion of the window.  I glued some die cuts to the burlap to give it a little flair






Next, I stapled the burlap to the back of the window.  I also ended up attaching black material behind the burlap to make it a better back drop for a dry erase board.





I forgot to take pictures of the next few steps.  On the bottom half of the window I knotted jute twine and then stapled it in.  I looped the twine back under the staple to hide it.  Then did the same thing at the other end to attach it to the other side.  I also, covered a soup can with a graphic from my word clip art using Mod Podge.  I put a little faux glaze over that and attached some twine to it to hang.


Here's the big reveal.


You might notice the tree die cut is missing.  It just didn't look right.  So I took it off.


Well, There you go.  Not rocket science, but two useful pieces.


Thanks for stopping by.


Blessings!
Jeanne


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