My latest redesign. This pair of frenchy tables.
The before.
I actually tried to save the tops of these, but the finish was so uneven and spotty. Even after a good sanding and stain, I hated it. So, I decided to give them a complete makeover. I had a vision of something very graphic on top. I went with a lace design.
This pair has at least three shades of grey and blue, with white gesso mixed in. I started with a dark color, and with each layer, added a little white. I followed with multiple washes of white gesso. After sanding, this gave it much more depth.
I'm working on so many things simultaneously. I'll have more to share very soon.
Sharing With:
Primitive and Proper: Piece of Work Wednesday
Miss Mustard Seed: Furniture Feature Friday
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday
Common Ground: Vintage Inspiration Friday
The Shabby Creek Cottage: Transformation Thursday
Faded Charm: White Wednesday
No Minimalist Here: Open House Party
Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesdays
DIY by Design: Sizzle Into Summer
Thrifty Decor Chick: Before and After
The before.
I actually tried to save the tops of these, but the finish was so uneven and spotty. Even after a good sanding and stain, I hated it. So, I decided to give them a complete makeover. I had a vision of something very graphic on top. I went with a lace design.
This pair has at least three shades of grey and blue, with white gesso mixed in. I started with a dark color, and with each layer, added a little white. I followed with multiple washes of white gesso. After sanding, this gave it much more depth.
I'm working on so many things simultaneously. I'll have more to share very soon.
Sharing With:
Primitive and Proper: Piece of Work Wednesday
Miss Mustard Seed: Furniture Feature Friday
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday
Common Ground: Vintage Inspiration Friday
The Shabby Creek Cottage: Transformation Thursday
Faded Charm: White Wednesday
No Minimalist Here: Open House Party
Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesdays
DIY by Design: Sizzle Into Summer
Thrifty Decor Chick: Before and After
I love those tables! Great job.
ReplyDeleteRosemary it completely astound me the pace at which you get things done! These are BEAUTIFUL! Do you sell all these lovely pieces or are they keepers?
ReplyDeleteVeronica
Once again, SO pretty! Did you have a stencil for the "lace" tops?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Did you use an actual piece of lace or a stencil?
ReplyDeleteOK, for everyone who is asking, I made a stencil out of lace.
ReplyDeleteThose are soooo cool! I love the lace design on the top. I don't know what you paid for them, but you increased their value a bunch!!
ReplyDeleteNancy
They are stunning Rosemary! The lace tops are brilliant.
ReplyDeleteoh my..just STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteI have done the lace spay paint thing before. Works great. I have also used real fern leaves. Paint the item white, after dry, place real fern leaves as desired. Spray over them with Dark green spray paint. When leaves are removed you see there prints. Spray the paint slow as not to blow the leaves away. Great job of re styling. Richard from My Old Historic House.
ReplyDeleteYes, it does work great. Just go back to my post "Before and Afters". You can use a lot of different things as a stencil.
ReplyDeletei love all the different table tops you have been doing lately- they are all so pretty and unique!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tables made even more gorgeous with your lovely painting. I really like the design on top!
ReplyDeleteOh these are gorgeous. I love the lace tops!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful..you have to do a tutorial on how you did the tops!! Love them!
ReplyDeleteLove them! They look gorgeous! The lace top is amazing.
ReplyDeleteSooo gorgeous! I love all the layers you used.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me feature you and your blog. I really love all the techniques you use:-)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Kathleen
Love the look, its amazing what great pieces can be reused with a few layers of paint and ideas. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love this redo! You have a real talent for redoing the furniture pieces, I loved looking through your blog! I love the shabby white look you have mastered!
ReplyDelete~Shanon
Love what you did. I love the lace top. I wish I could come visit your shop.
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful pieces. I've used spray paint over lace. It that what you did?
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing!!
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely:)! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog, I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteThese tables are fantastic! I think this project may have pushed me to the point of finally deciding to paint some furniture...I tend to love most of the dark wood finishes. I even cringed a little when I saw how pretty the tops were before but they're just as pretty now (and that was also before I read they were damaged to begin with). You are so talented! I just looked at some of the other projects you've done. WOW!
Thank you for the inspiration...your tables are over the top gorgeous!!!
Nancy
As soon as I saw the thumbnail of these gorgeous tables, I thought for sure they had to be yours, Rosemary!!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out beautiful - love the lace tops.
Where do you get your energy!!
ReplyDeleteThese are just fabulous!
Happy WW!
Your tables are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved painted furniture even Back when it wasn't really the in thing.Sort of like" I was country when country wasn't cool "LOL
So glad everybody has painted furniture now days
I read about you on Faded Charm
Janice
Love the lines of French tables. The lace top is inspiring and the layers of color and texture beautiful! Thank you for your visit. I look forward to seeing your other projects,
ReplyDeleteKathy
LOVE the paint color or wash on these tables...and the lace pattern if so pretty..
ReplyDeletevery gorgeous and you are so creative..
best,
maureen
Beautiful! Great job
ReplyDeleteI'm your newest follower!
Those look absolutely gorgeous Rosemary! Your talent in transforming pieces always amazes me and these are no exception. Great job! :-)
ReplyDeleteVanessa
Breathtaking! SO romantic and gorgeous. Love the lace and love the gessoed paint treatment.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your WW feature, too, Rosemary!
- Susan
Hi Rosemary! The tables are so pretty and I love the detail of the lace stencil. Thanks for joining the Open House party this week.
ReplyDeletexo,
Sherry
The tables are amazing. You are "Gesso Fabulous". I could not resist...you are fabulous though.
ReplyDeletePaula
Your tables turned out great! I love the lace.
ReplyDeleteHappy White Wednesday.
Blessings,
Sonya
Oh my gosh, LOVE the twins!!! the design top is amazing! I always love when you come to the party, xoxo Debra
ReplyDeletelove them Rosemary!....What else is new lol! You are a paintin' machine! I wish I could borrow you for a few itty bitty things *winks* Vanna
ReplyDeleteYou're so talented Rosemary! I love the tables, just so gorgeous and elegant and love the lace you did..how did you do that?? Love a little tutorial on it, I have something, (not as pretty) that would look great with the lace and I want to be a kopy-kat Thanks for sharing. Hugs, FABBY
ReplyDeleteThe shading and distressing on your tables is absolute perfection, Rosemary! When you're mixing the gesso in with the paint, how much do you use? What exactly does gesso do to the paint? :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Gesso adds body and texture. It is basically a primer, so it acts as a bonding agent as well.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Rosemary! Love the lace pattern you chose, and the different shades really do give amazing depth.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tables!!! I just found your site and I am so glad I did. Hugs, Jan
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! How did you get that pattern on the top of the tables? And I've never heard of Gesso?? I hope you will come show this off at my VIP Party today. http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/08/vip-party-22.html
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous. You do such good work. Thanks for joining wow.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the feature of these beauties at Shabby Creek Cottage!
ReplyDeleteStopping over from Shabby Creek Cottage - love the tables, I think I might try this if I find a small table like this!
ReplyDeleteReally unique and pretty! I love the distressing and loads of details! Thanks for sharing at my party! :)
ReplyDeleteThese tables are truly amazing-I adore your work!
ReplyDeleteHope all is well! Noticed you have not posted in awhile.
ReplyDeleteGoodness -- I just love these!
ReplyDeleteWow!..They are wonderful.
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