Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Today Choose Happiness



We've all had those days when we struggle.  Your life isn't how you imagined...You aren't the perfect mom or spouse, you are yelling at your kids or loosing your patience...your house is a mess and your laundry isn't folded...you don't know what to make for dinner or you just plain don't want to make it.  There are always those thoughts in the back of our minds about how we aren't measuring up to all of the "together" mom's out there.  BUT...when you stop and think about all of the good things you DO have, doesn't that just put things back into perspective a little bit?  We don't have to be perfect to be happy!  We can be grateful for what we do have and what we can do and sometimes that is enough...YOU ARE ENOUGH. 

If you are feeling like I was today, take the time to think about all of your blessings and you will find all of the beautiful reasons you have to be happy!  For today, lets choose happiness!!

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

My First Furniture Restore



So I acquired this cool old piece of furniture from a family friend.  It was old and been sitting in a garage for some years.  It was dirty and broken down and in need of some much needed attention.  I had been in Vernal for a baseball tournament with my son and I stumbled upon this cute little store, Ohh La La and Friends,  and fell in love with chalk paint.  They were really kind and told me about the paint and how easy it was to use.  They only used the Annie Sloan brand and they LOVED it!!  I told my husband I wanted to try it with a small item...a frame or something...but then this happened!!


I cleaned it, taped off the mirrors and glass pieces, removed the old hardware and looked at a few pieces online to get an idea of what I wanted to do and decided I was ready to try it!  I went to my local distributor of Annie Sloan paint, Drab 2 Fab.  They walked me through what I would need to get started, from brushes to paint to wax, they even showed me on a sample piece how to use the wax and what it should feel like when I was finished! They were awesome & I will definitely be going back for more supplies.  I chose the Annie Sloan French Linen paint.  I also decided I was going to wax my piece instead of using another type of finish.  I purchased both the light wax to seal my piece and then the Dark Wax to antique it with.


After I cleaned my piece and let it dry I decided to use a shellac to seal it so that no color from the wood or the years of using pledge or other oils would bleed through my paint.  After that, I started painting.  Most things I read said it didn't matter on the first coat what direction you painted, just to get it all covered.  I tried to go all the same direction if I could, but in those harder to reach places I didn't care so much.  Here is what it looked like after the 1st coat....




At first I was worried...it looked a mess, but from reading online, that's what the first coat does!  Phew!!!  I waited 3 hours to let it dry and then I put on the second coat, which I did paint all in the same direction, mostly because I wasn't sure if I would need 2 or 3 coats.  I let that dry overnight and then looked it over.  I decided it needed one more coat.  With this coat, I dipped my brush in a little bit of water and then made long strokes in the same direction.  I didn't want a lot of texture in the paint and this seemed to make my finish look more smooth and less brush lines.  I let that dry overnight, ok...maybe a few days until I could get back to it!  This is what it looked like...




I then waxed the piece with the Annie Sloan Clear Wax.  I just did small sections at a time and wiped it down with some painters cheese cloth to get the excess wax off.  Then I began using the Annie Sloan Dark Wax.  I wasn't sure exactly what I wanted to use the dark wax on so I just started applying it to places I thought might accent it nicely.  I wasn't too worried because I knew I could always put the clear wax on it to take the dark wax off.  I started by using a sponge, throw away brush, but then I switched to just an old cotton t-shirt that wouldn't leave any cloth residue on my piece.  Here is a picture of how I started using the dark wax...




I didn't love how that was looking and I couldn't decided if I wanted to put the dark wax on the whole piece or use the clear wax to remove it all.  After thinking it over, I decided I liked the antique look and I would use the dark wax on the entire piece.  So with cloth in hand, I put some dark wax on and then rubbed it into the piece until I was satisfied.  Here is the final piece...




I added new hardware and then a wallpaper finish to the back of the piece behind the shelves.  I actually just had a piece of plywood cut to size and put the wallpaper on that in case I wanted to change it out from time to time.  I am very pleased with the final product.  It was a fun project and I loved learning to use the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint!  Now on to the next project.....