Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Quiet Elegance


A dear friend of mine was sweet enough to pass this lovely dresser along to me when she decided she no longer had a use for it.

I love it's subtle curves.

I decided to give it a soft, understated paint finish, a quiet elegance.



I started with a coat of Old White, applied thickly and unevenly with a rounded brush for added texture.  The next coat in Paris Grey was applied in the same way.  Once dry, I used a damp cloth to distress the edges, in some places down to the original wood grain.

I then applied a very light wash in Olive.  It's subtle, barely noticeable in most places, but gives the Paris Grey a slightly warmer hue and adds a certain degree of complexity to the finish.



My Bonica roses were in need of pruning, so I took the opportunity to use them as photo props!


I also painted the detailed lines on the sides of the dresser in Olive, helping to tie in the wash I had previously applied.  When all was said and done, I finished the piece off with Annie's Clear Wax and touches of Dark Wax around the edges.


I couldn't resist a shot of clean up time as I hauled the pile of roses away in my rusty old wheel barrel!


I can't wait to add the dresser and several other fun treasures to my booth at Camas Antiques this week!  These pretty vintage slips have been popular sellers as of late and I love stocking them in my pink wardrobe!

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Thank you so much for your sweet visit!

Best Wishes and Blessings,
Amanda


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