Sunday 26 February 2012

Teal Beauties!

Sunday morning and it is BRIGHT outside. I think the snow has something to do with that. We haven't had a lot of the white stuff this year, but boy did we get dumped on yesterday. 
Just wanted to share with you a little project that took next to no time at all.

You ever come across pieces like these? They are pressboard, cheap and easy to find. 
I bought an entire set, two nightstands, a large dresser and a wardrobe for $80.  They are heavy (major downfall at times when I'm on my own) and very sturdy. But ugly! 
These are the kinds of pieces I like to experiment with. ;) And for some reason, they sell very well. 
I'm an antique lover..so these do nothing for me...but if they sell, who am I to argue? 
I've been seeing a lot of teal projects out there and LOVE the colour, so when I came across a can of "oops" paint at lowes...I snapped it up. 
Although.....when I first opened the can, I almost didn't use it. It's BRIGHT!!
But then I thought back to this lovely piece. 
You can find it by going to 
And convinced myself that it would be ok (crossed my fingers of course)
So I gingerly stroked on that first bit of colour
 Oh my! 
That's bright!
Our son came by the workshop and blinked a few times..but the boy is smart, he kept his mouth shut..lol
After letting the two coats dry I glazed it with a black that my husband thought would look good. 
And here they are!
 I know one looks darker, but it's just the lighting..or lack of it.

 I took the backplate off and painted the handles Black then put them back on.



 So what do you think? 
Just as I was finishing them, the phone rang, I needed to get something into my booth because more things sold. I took these in and they sold in under 2 hours. 

23 comments:

  1. The color is awesome! You did a great job

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very pretty! Could you fly them over to my house...I am loving that color! Glad you joined the party! Kristen

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks, now I need to host my own party, just not sure how to yet, I'm feeling like a real newbie here..lol Thanks for stopping by.

      Delete
  3. wow!! fabulous transformation...certainly worth a lot more than $80 now..and i mean just those night stands!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Love them - great finish. I just went crazy and painted something in a bright aqua color - a large bookshelf. Not sure wether to bring it inside or put it in the booth.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I would grab the camera and post pics before doing anything ;) Can't wait to see what you came up with.

      Delete
  5. Fantastic!! I am working on a bright turquoise piece right now too... I too used glaze to tone it down!! Great job! -Sarah

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. awww thank you. Need to check it out when you get it posted. :)

      Delete
  6. These are GREAT!!!! What a wonderful job you did!!

    ReplyDelete
  7. You can't go wrong with blue...love em'. I'm a new follower on GFC and LF...hope you stop by and follow back, so we can stay connected, Lori

    ReplyDelete
  8. Gorgeous! My favorite color - it seems to look great on anything - especially previously ugly furniture!! :)

    ReplyDelete
  9. What a transformation! I think they turned out terrific! Even though some of us may not prefer "bright," there are a lot of people who do. Variety IS the spice of life, after all. ;)

    Thanks for linking to Time Travel Thursday. I hope you'll join the fun this week, as well.

    Blessings,
    Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you :) I'm working on a blue one now. Which reminds me..back to work :)

      Delete
  10. I think they're awesome! I'm doing some crazy colors on furniture right now too! Great job! So glad I found you! Please come link this up at my place if you can!
    Melody
    ChattyChics.com
    http://chattychics.com/2012/02/28/need-inspiration-wild-wednesday-5/

    ReplyDelete
  11. Love the color..what a great look! Thanks for sharing with us at Uncommon!

    Bonnie :)

    ReplyDelete
  12. Ok. Im so new to this. Would I have to sand or strip a piece before trying to paint? Is there a certain kind of paint at the hardware store I should look for? I will be doing my very first piece. Any advice is appreciated.

    Thank You!!

    ReplyDelete
  13. I think that all depends on what kind of look you are going after. With a piece such as this, I would probably lightly sand just to make sure the new paint adheres to it properly. Or you can wipe clean, prime it and paint it. Or you can wipe it and use a chalk paint on it. Chalk paints do not come from your local hardware store. For your firs time I would probably do a light sanding, prime it and choose a colour of your choice. And seal it with either a poly varnish, or a water based seal. All of that can be found at your local hardware store. Good luck :)

    ReplyDelete