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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Turquoise SideTable

I found a sweet little side table at Goodwill for about$5 last summer and like many of my projects, it has sat around untouched...until now. We've had gorgeous weather this week so I decided to get outside and get to work on this little beauty! And just look at it now...




Here's what it looked like before...


Complete with schoolboy graffiti! "Chaz Wuz Here"...not for long, Chaz!



First I sanded off some of the sheen...and "Chaz"!



Then I simply primed it using some spray primer (love that stuff!).



Next I painted it a robin's egg blue color. The color is actually called "Reflecting Pool" by Sherwin Williams, but I think "robin's egg blue" better captures its essence ;) I love how it looked with just the paint, but I really wanted to age and distress it (and I'm so happy I did because it looks even better than it did with just the paint. But more on that later).



So I sanded it using a palm sander and my 2 hands (ie, the old fashioned way).



Then I wiped on some stain with a foam brush and simply wiped it off with a rag. I never knew this was considered "glazing" until I entered the blogging world. I just thought of it as "aging" a piece. How naive I was!


I just could not love this little table any more! I seriously want to paint everything in my house
this color!

Don't you all just love the color? I hope this trend doesn't go out of style any time soon! What's your favorite color to paint furniture?


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43 comments:

  1. I LOVE that color! I'm actually doing my kitche in the color, paired with a chocolate brown. You did awesome!

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  2. I LOVE THIS! GREAT JOB ON IT! Why do you love the spray primer? Is it just spray Kilz? I have never tried it, but I love this! haha... and I am sure Chaz is so sad that you took him off. LOL Thanx for sharing! :)

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  3. @Alayna - I like the spray primer because it's super quick and it dries really fast. I used the brush on primer for years and never knew what I was missing. Plus I think the spray primer gives a smother finish. I just use the Valspar primer. Nothing too fancy!

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  4. Fabulous makeover! I was cracking up about the "glazing" comment---I have been using stain on my projects too and didn't realize until recently that I was glazing. :) I was cool and didn't even know it! Turquoise has been my go-to color lately. I have a lot of black in my house and turquoise seems to really pop. I will be back to your blog! :)

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  5. Such a cute side table & I love the color choice! I'm a new follower, just linked over from Someday Crafts Party. So happy I found your great blog :)
    ~Mary
    www.thecraftygals.blogspot.com

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  6. I love this colour as well. Unfortunately I can't resist the urge to paint everything I find white. I know, it's boring :)

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  7. Thanks for commenting! I am really leaning toward the blue! I love your table you did! I would like to distress mine too so I will come back here when I am ready and follow your steps! Thanks!

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  8. What a cute little table! Love the color!

    To funny about 'Chaz'. One of the downfalls of Goodwill furniture is 'Goodwill Art' [i.e previous owners musings]. The dresser that I refinished for my son last summer had all kinds of hello kitty stickers on it lol!

    Have a great day!

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  9. REALLY pretty! I love that color a lot!!! Perfect for any season. Great job :)

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  10. adorable!!! i love that color, and i love that you went outside in your pj's to get it posted. i have done that before, too! :)

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  11. I REALLLLY love what you have done here.
    FABULOUS job. I am loving the color!

    Denise
    Extreme Personal Measures

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  12. What a great little side table and the color and distressing is great!

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  13. Hello! I am now a follower because of this little gem. LOVE it!!! Color is so cute. Anyway just thought id introduce myself as a fellow crafter, check me out at a bushel and a peck.

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  14. I really looove this color! And the "Chaz wuz here..." hahaha! Great job finishing it :)

    Thank you so much for linking to "20 Below Thursday"!

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  15. I am so inspired! I have decided I want a few turquoise pieces of furniture in my house this year. Not sure what or where. But it will happen!! I am always treasure hunting! Thank you for sharing your "robin's egg blue" table! Is that the official name of the paint color?

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  16. Such a great redo, loving the colour!

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  17. Sweet little table, and great score for only $5!

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  18. The table turned out so cute. I love that color, too.

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  19. Simply sweet, clever and well done. Love the color and the clean lines,

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  20. Wonderful color! I'm visiting from "weekend bloggy reading". What paint did you use, if you don't mind me asking?

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  21. Thanks everyone for your sweet comments! Several of you have asked what color I used so I figured I'd better share it with everyone :) It's called "Reflecting Pool" by Sherwin Williams. Happy Painting!

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  22. Beautiful piece, Rebecca. :) I feel bad for Chaz, though...his artwork being destroyed and all. ;) You did a great job with the glazing!

    Thanks so much for linking up with my Weekend Bloggy Reading party. :) Hope you find some great reads, and come visit Serenity Now again soon! :)

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  23. Okay...too funny.
    I came here via Amanda @ Serenity Now, and I think I have your table's cousin at my house! Only I was scared to distress it...but you made me brave!
    I love the color and everything about your table! :)
    Thank you for posting this!
    hugs,
    ~Me
    http://goodbyehousehellohome.blogspot.com/2011/02/should-i-be-distressed-or-not.html#comments

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  24. That turned out cute! Love the color :)

    Visiting from Serenity Now!

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  25. What a cutie! I've been wanting to try that exact color~ I might just have to go out and get some tomorrow!!! :)

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  26. I love the color! You did a great job distressing and glazing it too!

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  27. great find, great color! I love color! aand a few of my favs to paint furniture are green, red, grey white & black, oh and sometimes ochre - most of the time with some aging, shabbying, glazing or just a few of those colors mixed in.

    hope you'll come visit me, I am new to the world of blogging! consider following, too!

    http://paintedfresh.blogspot.com

    Donna

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  28. Wow, that is an amazing transformation! Love the color (like everyone else, I think, ha!).

    Would love for you to come link this up at http://itsacraftylife.blogspot.com/2011/02/saturday-swagger-link-up-3.html

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  29. Haha Chaz. I just love the color you chose. So shabby chic!

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  30. I just painted my first thing, and I'm with you. I'm ready to paint everything in the house! It makes SUCH a difference! Love your new nightstand :-)

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  31. this is great - love the color - and the aging & distressing really add character!

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  32. Perfect color! I just re-covered some dining room chairs and picked out the fabric MAINLY because it had some of this color in it!

    It's amazing what a little paint, sandpaper, and stain can do.

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  33. Looks like you and I both scored at Goodwill. Cute redo. I love the color.

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  34. Isn't it amazing what paint can do! love the color and the distressing is great.

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  35. The distressing added so much! Great work!

    Kate @ welcomedtempest.blogspot.com

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  36. Yes, I love the color turquoise! What a sweet little table. Great job on adding a little stain and distressing it! Very cute! xx

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  37. I love this table redo Rebecca...great color too!

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  38. Just found your blog looking for turquoise side tables. Just have to thank you for your post and inspiration!
    xo
    Kate

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