A Portfolio of My First Year ~ Which one is your favorite?

 

It’s hard to believe that just last year I joined this venture of refurbishing furniture.  Since I practically work around the clock, I seldom look back on all the things I’ve painted.

I finally took the time to do that and I can only give thanks to God, because there is no way I could have accomplished any of this on my own.

Shizzle Design’s furniture was first debuted at 
Art in the Park in Holland, Michigan in August 2011. 

It rained, no it POURED all day long.  We didn’t enjoy being ankle deep in water, but you came and you purchased half our furniture and gave us such rave reviews that three weeks later, we moved into a space at 

Not So Shabby’s old location in downtown Zeeland

Another gal was interested in my cedar chest but the rain was too much.  She planned to stop by when the rain let up but it never did.  She ended up tracking me down the following week and drove back up from Chicago to buy it.  

see more info on this cedar chest here
I created the an old leather look with this finish

more details on this piece here

 I replicated a Venetian bronze finish on this candelier

more info and photos on this piece here

We have been blessed from the start as this dresser sold the day we moved into Not So Shabby

more details here

This was a funky little desk redo

 I love to combine paint and stain on a piece

see all the photos and info here 

While I was painting the highboy

My Sister painted this Charming Little Dresser

you can see all the details on this piece here

This buffet table was a real labor of or should I say anxiety.  The process of learning how to add the legs was taught by a true craftsman but the hours and hours we spent on the phone and emails trying to work through the problems we had with the dark wax was a nightmare.

Transforming this Sideboard Table was a Chore

see the details of this transformation here

We purchased this and the following vanity from an estate sale and received them in pristine condition, the funniest thing was trying to load up a vanity, dresser, bed, mirror and bench in our small truck.  We looked like the Beverly Hillbillies on this trip home, but it all made it home safe and sound and each found great new homes after we transformed them.


This is one of my favorite dressers to date

See the transformation here

I developed a love of layering paint transforming this 
Gentleman’s Chest

I didn’t care for Annie Sloan’s Paris Gray, but instead of dumping the whole quart, I stained it with a glaze to change the color and loved the end results.
 

Lady’s Dressing Vanity

See the transformation here
I did the same paint treatment on the drawer fronts as I did on the Gentleman’s Chest

See the transformation here

There have been lots of different tables

Unveiled Treasures like this beautiful Walnut
details here
French Provincial Coffee Table 

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Reclaimed Wood Coffee Table w/ French Label 

Click here to see more pictures of this unique piece! 

 
Hand Painted Oak End Tables 
Several colors of paint and wax were layered to achieve the unique finish on these
 
Mesa Sunset Plant Stand 

I love to shabby paint treatments on vintage doors


I restored this one for me!

check it out here

Antique skirted Oak Chair, Vintage French Coffee Table & Antique End Table
Cow Parsley Dresser Inspired by Annie Sloan 

Ornate Wrought Iron Bird Cage
 
Primitive Wooden Bench 
 
French Dining Room Set
details on this here
Little Red Chest of Drawers Dresser
See much on this piece by clicking here

Vintage Stereo Cabinet

 details on this piece HERE
This Vintage Chic Bed hand painted in Georgia Clay 
found a new home on Long Island, New York
More on this bed HERE

One of a Kind Antique Buffet

More on this buffet here.

Primitive Table with Drawer

Top completely refinished, base painted in CeCe Caldwell’s Georgia Clay. 
Vintage Drum Table
This table has two drawers w/ lion head pulls & claw feet, much more on this piece here

 

Vintage French Provincial Lingerie Chest

See the entire transformation of this piece here

 
I even painted the hardware on this piece, they were white when I purchased it.  Gotta love CeCe Caldwell’s Paints!!

See the entire transformation of this piece here

Solid Cedar Hope Chest

Click here for more photos & information on this piece


Antique Hand Painted Buffet / Sideboard 
Many more pictures of this buffet are available here.  
 
Tall Black Dresser Inspired by Pottery Barn

See many more photos of this highboy here.  
 
Gorgeous Antique Dresser in Destin Gulf Green 

Click here to see more photos of this transformation.  


Antique Dresser Re-Design

 
Primitive Desk / Table

Hand Painted Accent Chair

Hand painted, waxed and buffed to perfection.  Check out the great finish on this piece!  I love how the gold plays off the beautiful fabric ~ almost didn’t make it to the store:)


Vintage Solid Wood Door from old blg. in Kalamazoo, MI

Still sporting the words “Fire Escape”
 
 
Great Patina on this Accent Table
Hand painted and waxed in CeCe Caldwell’s Eco-Friendly Paints ~ read more here.
Beautifully refinished Antique Walnut Parlor Table 

A beautiful piece of walnut was unveiled when I refinished this antique parlor table.  For more  photos and information on this piece, click here.

 
Elegant Secretary

Much more on this piece HERE

Three Drawer Chest with Amazing Patina

See much more on this piece here.

 

Antique Chest of Drawers

Read more on this piece HERE 

Empire Chest of Drawers in Old White

Click HERE for more pictures and info on this dresser.
Accent Table With Fabulous Green Pantina

Read all about this transformation and see many more photos of the paint process HERE.


Ladies Vanity w/ mirror and bench

For more photos and info on this vanity, click here to read post.

Tall Dresser w/ Eclectic Mix of Hardware

Reclaimed Barn Wood Hooks with Picture Frames


Gentleman’s Chest – Commissioned Piece
Click HERE to see much more about this renovation
  Antique Federal Chest of Drawers 

Click here to see more on this piece.

Small Vintage Accent Table
Antique Empire Chest of Drawers
Click HERE to see more on this piece.

Vintage Desk and Chair Combo
 
Architectural Bling Thing
 
Custom Designed Subway Art
 
Custom Designed Reclaimed Wood Picture Display
 
Antique Round Coffee Table
This table was one of my most labor intensive jobs, more on this table here.

 

Little Black Dresser Inspired by Pottery Barn – custom order
That’s about if for the first year, well at least the things I captured photos of and just like that, it’s out with the old…
and in with the new…

Shizzle Design has moved to Holland, Michigan
Not So Shabby has relocated from downtown, Zeeland, Michigan to 2975 West Shore Drive, Holland, MI  49424.

but of all the furniture I’ve posted about, one story continues to rank higher than EVERYTHING else put together; it is the post I wrote about a chair I made in memory of our dear little Sydney Grace who we lost in May 2011.

We miss you Sydney Grace!!  Can’t wait to dance with you some day in Heaven; until then our precious angel, a hui hou!!
So which piece is your favorite and what would you like to see us paint next? 
Let me know in a comment below!

a hui hou!! 
Keep up with all our newly painted creations:
Linking up at these Great Sites:

aka Design – Do it Yourself
Embracing Change: Creative Inspirations
Restore Interiors – Restored it Wednesday
Primitive & Proper – POWW 95
Domestically Speaking – The Power of Paint Party

The Shabby Creek Cottage – Transformation Thursday
Homespun Happenings – Rusty Restorations Weekend 
Miss Mustardseed – Furniture Feature Friday

2805 – Potpourri Friday
Fox Hollow Cottage – The Power of Pinterest
Embracing Change – Creative Inspirations
Tatertots & Jello – Weekend Party Wrap Up
Homespun Happenings – Rustic Restorations Weekend
Funky Junk Interiors – Saturday Night Special
Too Much Time on My Hands – Get Schooled Saturday
1929 Charmer – Sunday’s Best Party
Boogie Board Cottage – Masterpiece Monday
Between Naps on the Porch – Metamorphasis Monday
Coastal Charm – Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Knick of Time Interiors – Knick of Time Tuesday

Have a great week!!  Shelly 

Learn How to Create Your Own Masterpiece our Paint Your Own Furniture Workshop ~ Shizzle Style!

If you’ve wanted to paint a piece of your furniture but are afraid to do it without a little guidance then this workshop is for you!  Our workshops have sold out so fast we added one more which will be the last one for 2012 on Sunday, November 18th noon – 5:00 p.m.  Space is limited to eight students and spaces fill up quickly.

In this five hour workshop, we’ll help you transform your own piece of furniture using chalk & clay Paints. This class focuses on individual instruction and guidance to help you create your masterpiece! It is geared towards someone who understands the basic concepts of painting but would like to learn some cool layering and / or texturing techniques for finishing their pieces. We’ll help you achieve that cool finish you’ve wanted to learn how to do.

This Workshop costs $125 and includes:

  • 5 hours of hands on learning, instruction and assistance
  • all the paint and wax needed to paint your piece of furniture (choose one or two colors prior to class)
  • use of paint brushes, wax brushes and other supplies you’ll need to finish your project
  • a hot lunch, snacks and drinks
  • and a lot of fun, laughter and boosts in confidence

To register for this workshop, click here.
What am I allowed to bring to your workshop?

  • You may bring in one small piece of furniture such as an end table, coffee table, chair, nightstand, headboard.
  • You must be able to carry it in by yourself, meaning no dressers or medium/large pieces of furniture. We give you the supplies you need but you must be able to finish it in the five hour time period.
  • Email us a picture or a description of what you’re bringing to make sure it meets requirements
  • We like to jump right into painting, so make sure your piece of furniture is in good repair (we’re not here to glue veneer or fix drawers)
  • Your piece should also be cleaned well with a good de-greaser

This super fun autumn workshop will be held at my home in Byron Center (15 minutes South of Grand Rapids)
We can teach you how to create a color wash like the one I did here…

or how to layer colors, Shizzle Style

or how to create my signature finish

We’ll also share different methods of distressing, waxing tips, and how to buff your piece so you’ll go home with a beautiful, one of a kind piece of art.

My sister Cathy and I tag team this workshop so each person gets one on one attention while we work through the  different steps.

Wear your paint clothes and comfortable shoes!

Learn different ways to distress

Look through the photos on my website and let me know which type of finish you’re most interested in creating. It doesn’t have to be exact, just give me an idea; such as “I’d like to do a color wash, or I’d like to layer two different colors like the way you did the “blank” on this dresser…” so I can be well prepared to assist you in class.

 

This space, though not fancy, offers plenty of room to transform your furniture and is the easiest to set up for this type of workshop. I need to know what you’re bring so I can set up tables and or work benches for your project. If you have any questions, please ask here.
Two Color Layering Technique

I plan to focus on my paint layering and distressing techniques but we will assist each person with individual preferences.

Let me know which colors you’re interested in so we can have your supplies ready for you ahead of time.  We can make last minute changes, but it’s important to have all the little details planned out ahead of time so we can focus our time painting and helping everyone during class.

If you need some color inspiration, check out some of my other painted pieces here.

The paint we carry…

  • Have Superior Adhesion – which saves hours of time and money because it
  • Eliminates the need for stripping, sanding and priming on most projects.
  • Are ALL NATURAL
  • Chalk and Clay based mineral paints
  • Eco-friendly
  • Have NO VO
  • Our paint free of Acrylic and Latex which makes is much easier to distress
  • Our products are non-toxic – safer for you
  • Better for the environment

Shizzle Design carries a large supply of chalk & clay Paints at our Jenison, MI headquarters as well as other West Michigan locations here.  We also ship paint nation wide and internationally through our online Shizzle Shop here

Order sample pots of chalk & clay paint here

Keep up with Shizzle Design’s painted furniture:

A hui hou, Shelly

Rustic Country Farm Table w/ Tips on Waxing

When I purchased this piece, it was covered with numerous layers of chipping paint.  I think I took pictures, but it was a good year ago, so I’ll have to dig them up.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m all about an old chippy,  look ~ but the multiple layers on this table seemed downright dangerous and my fear is a toddler peeling off a piece of old lead base paint and putting it in their mouth.  If I’m going to error, I’d rather error on the side of caution.

I used my favorite green Magic Strip Citrus-Action Gel Stripper and stripped away the layers and layers of paint overnight while I slept by placing waxed paper on top.  This stripper works slow and steady, won’t burn holes in your hands if you splatter and continues to work for 24 hours unless it dries out.  That’s where the waxed paper comes in handy.  By laying a sheet on top of the stripper, it won’t dry out on hot summer days or in a heated workshop.  It’s so awesome to wake up in the morning and just slide all that goo away like butta!

My intent was to refinish the top restoring the beautiful warm wood tones but I wanted to leave rustic charm of the nicks and bumps that give it so much character which I did using clear wax and light aging wax.

And… because I like to mix it up, I HAD to add some color to part of it.  My heart was set on painting the legs some sort of green.

Being the Type A or Nit-Picky person, as my sister calls me, that I am.  I started playing with Carolina Sun Yellow and Maine Harbor Blue as I do on many occasions in  a quest for that perfect shade.  I kept adding different colors here and there until I discovered the absolute perfect shade of green!

When I painted it on the table, I realized I had pretty much just replicated CeCe Caldwell’s Alaskan Tundra Green.
What a dork!
Sometimes I make things so difficult on myself!

I mean, I’m an authorized retailer for CeCe Caldwell’s Paints ~ it’s not like I don’t know which colors we have. I must just like playing with the paint 😀

Alaskan Tundra Green was Perfect for this Table!

I applied the paint in a sloppy manner to make it look as though it had worn this way over the years, then as I always do, I sealed it with a generous coat of our clear wax.  I really slather the clear wax on working it into the paint to create that bond that really seals and finishes the paint.

I can’t express how important this step is!

It will save you so much time and frustration later on down the road if you decide to age it, especially if you’re not familiar with this process.  Aging wax will dramatically change the color of your paint if you apply it directly over the paint and due to the oils in the wax, it can remove the paint if it’s applied directly over the paint before it has fully cured.

My advice …Seal with Clear Wax first!

You will be amazed by taking this one step how much easier it is and how little aging wax you’ll need when you do age it.  People think they’ll have to purchase twice as much wax then, but that’s not the case.  I recommend getting a full size can of clear wax and sample size pots of the aging waxes to start out.

I typically don’t use any more than a teaspoon of aging wax on a medium size dresser and probably used about the same amount of the light aging wax on this table because I wanted it to retain it’s old world look.    I’ll be doing a thorough post on waxing in the near future to further explain this process.

I had removed the leaves to strip it and really grew to love it as a console table.  I love the rustic contrast of the old hinges against the green and think it adds so much more character than your basic sofa table on the market today.

This is one of those pieces I wanted to keep.  I really wanted to swap it out with a table my husband purchased years ago for me, but I didn’t have the heart so off to my Shizzle Design booth it went.

We moved over the weekend from downtown Zeeland to Holland, Michigan.
We’re now located in the old Great Lakes Furniture Building at 2975 West Shore Drive, Holland, MI 49424.  The building is now owned by Heggs Furniture Gallery which occupies the West side of the building facing US 31.  Shizzle Design is within Not So Shabby Antiques and Fine Furniture which you enter off from the East Side of the building right on West Shore Drive.
You’ll find our Shizzle Design booth if you walk straight back past the front counter.  We’re directly behind the cash register.
Here’s our New Shizzle Design booth at 2975 West Shore Drive in Holland, MI
Stop by and visit us, we’ve got several more new pieces coming in over this next week and are fully stocked with paint.
Want to take one of our Classes?  Our next
Paint a Piece of Your Furniture Workshop is
November 17th from noon – 5:00 p.m.

All the details for this class can be found HERE

Happy Painting!!
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Thanx Cassie!  See feature here
Linking up at these Great Sites:
aka Design – Do it Yourself
Embracing Change: Creative Inspirations
Restore Interiors – Restored it Wednesday
Primitive & Proper – POWW 95
Domestically Speaking – The Power of Paint Party
The Shabby Creek Cottage – Transformation Thursday
Homespun Happenings – Rusty Restorations Weekend
Miss Mustardseed – Furniture Feature Friday
2805 – Potpourri Friday
Embracing Change – Creative Inspirations
Tatertots & Jello – Weekend Party Wrap Up
Homespun Happenings – Rustic Restorations Weekend
Funky Junk Interiors – Saturday Night Special
Too Much Time on My Hands – Get Schooled Saturday
1929 Charmer – Sunday’s Best Party

Boogie Board Cottage – Masterpiece Monday
Between Naps on the Porch – Metamorphasis Monday
Coastal Charm – Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Knick of Time Interiors – Knick of Time Tuesday

Have a great week!!  a hui hou ~ Shelly

Shizzle Design has relocated to Holland, MI

There’s been a whole lot of moving and shaking going on around here this past week.

We rent space from Not So Shabby Antiques and Fine Furniture where we sell CeCe Caldwell’s Paints along side our painted furniture, re-purposed treasures and home decor.

This past week the entire Not So Shabby store, including all 30 vendors, relocated from downtown Zeeland, to 2975 West Shore Drive in Holland, Michigan.

Not So Shabby is now conveniently located near the lake shore just East of US 31 and North of Felch.  We’re in the East side of the old Great Lakes Furniture Building, now owned by Hegg’s Furniture Gallery.  Enter from the doors facing West Shore Drive.  You’ll see our Not So Shabby logo on our doors.

If you’re the type of person who needs landmarks, West Shore Drive is the road that runs between the North end of West Shore Mall (near Younkers & Hobby Lobby) and Meijer/Starbucks.  So the next time you’re driving between Hobby Lobby and Starbucks… stop in and check us out!

Our Shizzle Design Booth is just around the corner of the front counter, directly behind the cash register.  We’ve already brought in several new pieces and have several more that will be finished soon.

We are fully stocked with CeCe Caldwell’s Paints including all 36 beautiful colors of this chalk and clay based mineral paint that is sweeping our nation like wildfire.

Not from the area but want to try the paint?  No problem, we also offer everything on our Online Shizzle Shop for CeCe Caldwell’s Paints HERE.

So here’s a few shots of what we’ve moved in so far with much more to follow in the next few weeks…

Stop into the store and check out our October Paint Special on sample size pots, on sale now through Halloween!

Be sure to subscribe to this blog to keep up with all our specials, paint workshops (Our Next 5 Hour Paint Workshop has been scheduled for Saturday, November 17 from noon – 5:00 p.m.).  Bring a piece of furniture and leave with a piece of art ~ details HERE.

Have a fabulous week!

Shelly

Want to take one of our Classes?  Our next 
Paint a Piece of Your Furniture Workshop is 
November 17th from noon – 5:00 p.m.

All the details for this class can be found HERE



Happy Painting!!

Vintage Highboy in Michigan Pine

Do you have a favorite color scheme when it comes to decorating?

I think we all do.  I feel most comfortable surrounded by the earthy warm autumn colors that transform Michigan’s landscape every October.

It apparently isn’t a phase either because I’ve loved the same colors for almost 50 years.  Call me boring, predictable or whatever, I don’t care.  I’ll be the first to admit I’m predictable ~ my friends and family will be the second.

As much as I love green, I have to admit, I wasn’t too excited about the Michigan Pine that was being added to the new color pallet.  I imagined it to be a dark forest green which took me back to dark green and orange tones used in the 70’s – 80’s, I don’t even remember anymore, but they were bad and highly overused.

I stocked the Michigan Pine on the shelve without giving it much thought and then I started seeing pieces painted in it by other artists.

The first piece that totally knocked my socks off was this beautiful dresser painted by Karin of Art is Beauty.

check it out here

She teamed up with her niece to paint this for a fundraiser and I have to tell you, they knocked it out of the park!  Karin’s entire family is blessed with extraordinary talents; they sing, they paint ~ they can do anything and this really opened my eyes to the true color of Michigan Pine.

Then one of our newest retailers, Laura Bouni of The Not Just Shabby Shop, shared this dresser painted by her son Josh.

Oh-My-Gosh!  Seriously?  This is what this color looks like?  Wow!  That’s all it took.  I busted into a can and grabbed the closest dresser in my reach.

I had been farting around with it trying to decide which color it would look best in and for whatever reason, I decided to give it a first coat of Mesa Sunset.  Don’t ask me why, I really don’t know.  Something in the air I guess, I just did it.  I followed with a coat of Michigan Pine and this is what I ended up with.

I had applied a watered down thin coat of the green over the orange but it turned out a little lighter than I thought it would.  It looks even lighter in this picture because of the reflection of the sun.  It was really pretty, but you know me, I can never leave anything alone…

I wanted a little more depth and dimension so I feathered in some light aging wax over the clear to age it a bit and give it a little more character.

Clear Wax                    Light Aging Wax             Dark Aging Wax

I could have just painted a normal coat of paint on it, but hey… anyone can do that.  The Light Aging Wax was just applied prior to this picture so you can see it’s half dry, half wet.

I really like the contrast of the two colors, the orange looks a little “oranger” – lol in this close-up because of the sunset, but it really looks neat in person.

This picture is junka-lunka too because the days are getting so stinkin’ short, the sun had already set, at like 8:00 pm!  What’s up with that?  Why can’t we have daylight until 10:00 pm all year long – whah

Ok, I’m done whining 😀  We dropped it off to our Shizzle Design Space in Not So Shabby where it’s eagerly looking forward to it’s new home.

Stop by if you get a chance.  Pumpkin Fest started today and there are all kinds of special events going on in Zeeland right now.

Ok, so not in THIS picture, but imagine the street full of pumpkins, scarecrows, games, families… It’s a big event in this charming small town.

Until Next time…
A hui hou ~ Shelly

Shizzle Updates and Breaking News

Shizzle Design is Relocating to Holland, Michigan!

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 Our Five Hour Shizzle Style Paint Your Furniture Workshop for October 14 has sold out
Click here to register for our next workshop
Explore the Colors of CeCe Caldwell’s Paints
Click here for lots of ideas on painting furniture with CeCe Caldwell’s Paints
Why do I choose CeCe Caldwell’s Paints?
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Why is everyone Crazy over CeCe Caldwell’s Wax?
Find out here

 

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Thanx for sharing your day!  Have fun creating!!

To Keep up with all our newly painted creations:
Linking up at these Great Sites:
aka Design – Do it Yourself
Embracing Change: Creative Inspirations
Restore Interiors – Restored it Wednesday
Primitive & Proper – POWW 95
Domestically Speaking – The Power of Paint Party

The Shabby Creek Cottage – Transformation Thursday
Homespun Happenings – Rusty Restorations Weekend
Miss Mustardseed – Furniture Feature Friday

2805 – Potpourri Friday
Embracing Change – Creative Inspirations
Tatertots & Jello – Weekend Party Wrap Up
Homespun Happenings – Rustic Restorations Weekend
Funky Junk Interiors – Saturday Night Special
Too Much Time on My Hands – Get Schooled Saturday
1929 Charmer – Sunday’s Best Party

Boogie Board Cottage – Masterpiece Monday
Between Naps on the Porch – Metamorphasis Monday
Coastal Charm – Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Knick of Time Interiors – Knick of Time Tuesday

Have a great weekend!!  a hui hou ~ Shelly

Vintage Charmer China Cabinet

This just may be my favorite transformations to date.

The hardest part was deciding on which color to paint it.

I didn’t like the red on this one, so I wiped it off, but should I do the Destin or the custom Green recipe that was left over from the CeCe Caldwell’s Sample Pot Display that I painted last week?    Hmm, decisions, decisions…

Wanna find out what I decided on?

The custom color was inspired by this hydrandga wreath

It totally popped off the green, Well of course it would, just like nature intended.  So I painted it in my custom color, a blend of CeCe Caldwell’s Cinco Bayou Moss, Destin Gulf Green, Spring Hill Green and Carolina Sun Yellow.
I decided the wreath and the china cabinet had to stay together so I made it part of the package.  If you’re in the store, don’t try to take it off and buy it, it’s not sold separately.  I actually nailed it to the back of the door after I shot these photos because they were made for each other.

I really enjoyed painting this china cabinet; it has so much character!

Here’s a couple close-ups on my shabby, layering dry-brushing style 😀
Don’t you just love those legs?
The lock mechanism is still in tact, but the little do-hickey that turns it was missing so I added a heavy duty drawer pull that I thought was the perfect match.
Did I mention Hydrangea’s are my favorite flower?  These are silk, but I love ’em just the same.

I left the top in it’s original chippy state, just giving it a really good cleaning and reconditioning to accentuate it’s character.  I hate making something old look brand new, I like to transform things and give them new life, but it’s important to me to me that you don’t loose the charm in the remake.

I don’t like straight lined modern furniture – at all.
You couldn’t get any farther away from “me” than that.  To me that style of furniture is cold, hard and uncomfortable.  Who cares if a chair looks sleek if you can’t curl up in it?
Like the rubber flip flops, jeans and sweatshirts that adorn my closet, I prefer comfy, cozy furniture that makes your home feel welcoming.
To me this piece says…  “Come on in, have a cup of coffee and stay a while”

We just dropped her off to our Shizzle Design booth at Not So Shabby in charming downtown Zeeland Michigan.

So what do you think?

You can do so many cool things with CeCe Caldwell’s amazing all natural chalk and clay based mineral paints. I’m teaching a 5 hour Paint Your Own Furniture Workshop on Sunday, October 14th 2012 from noon to 5:00  p.m.  Info on that here.  Here’s some of my previous posts on why I choose CeCe Caldwell’s Paints.

  • 36 CeCe Caldwell’s Paint Colors and Variations (constantly updatind) here
  • Here’s why I choose CeCe Caldwell’s Paints
  • Find out why Everyone is Crazy over CeCe Caldwell’s Wax here
  • Learn how I layer my paint colors here
  • Learn more about the story behind this AHmazing company here
  • Order CeCe Caldwell’s Paints here
Thanx for spending some of your day with me!  A hui hou, Shelly
Keep up with all our newly painted creations:

Linking up at these Great Sites:
aka Design – Do it Yourself Embracing Change: Creative Inspirations
Restore Interiors – Restored it Wednesday
Primitive & Proper – POWW 95 Domestically Speaking – The Power of Paint Party

The Shabby Creek Cottage – Transformation Thursday Homespun Happenings – Rusty Restorations Weekend Miss Mustardseed – Furniture Feature Friday

2805 – Potpourri Friday Embracing Change – Creative Inspirations Tatertots & Jello – Weekend Party Wrap Up Homespun Happenings – Rustic Restorations Weekend
Funky Junk Interiors – Saturday Night Special Too Much Time on My Hands – Get Schooled Saturday
1929 Charmer – Sunday’s Best Party

Boogie Board Cottage – Masterpiece Monday Between Naps on the Porch – Metamorphasis Monday
Coastal Charm – Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Knick of Time Interiors – Knick of Time Tuesday

Have a great weekend!!  a hui hou ~ Shelly

Paint & Stencil Glass Doors

I’m super busy this week but I wanted to share the cute little end table I just finished.

Did you know you can paint directly over glass using chalk & clay paints?

I snapped a shot to show you what the raw paint color looked like before I waxed it (left) and how color immediately darkened when the paint absorbed the CLEAR wax (right).  That change in depth is a great guide to measure which areas have absorbed enough wax and which areas still need more thorough coverage.  Some colors look really dark when the wax is is applied, but don’t panic, it will lighten again as the wax dries.

I still get a kick out of watching the colors evolve.  What can I say ~ doesn’t take much.  Once the wax is dry, a quick buffing is all it takes to yield a beautiful finish.  I like to gently buff my pieces shortly after I’ve waxed them, then four or five days later, I come back and buff it again creating an even harder finish.

Well ~ you can!  I recommend using it for decorative purposes only, not on something that will get a lot of abuse, but it shouldn’t get a lot of abuse anyway because ~ it’s glass.  I was a bit skeptical on this one so I asked other retailers to share what they’ve experienced.  Turns out, tons of people are using our paints on glass ~ who’d a thunk?
Why am I talking about this in the middle of this post?
Because the inserts on these doors are actually clear glass!
How cool is that?

You know me, I can never leave well enough alone ~ so for the top, I dry brushed it with various colors.  It looks kind of neat in this picture, but it looked goofy in person so I changed it.

I brushed over it with custom mix to antique it a bit  then distressed back just a touch.  I also used that color to paint the damasks on the doors, the GLASS doors :D.

We dropped her off to our space at Not So Shabby last night and as luck would have it, I forgot the price tag.  Oops!  It’s still in the truck ~ that is so me!  Price is listed here.

Please join me in prayer for my good friend Karin Chudy.  She lost a dear grandfather this week and tonight they rushed her mom’s boyfriend to the hospital after collapsing.  He’s been intubated and is not doing well.  “Karin, we love you girl!  Lifting your entire family up in prayer!!!”

A hui hou ~ Shelly

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Did you know…

  • Shizzle Design is a small family owned business in Jenison, Michigan.  My sister Cathy and I work, paint, ship and teach our chalk and clay paint workshops out of the same space where we paint all our furniture.  We are truly humbled to be known as a leader in the world of chalk and clay paints.
  • Cathy and I empower DIY’ers by sharing our years of experience.  Stop in for paint and we’ll offer you honest and knowledgeable answers for all your chalk and clay paint needs.
  • Did you know we are not paid employees of American Paint Company?  It typically takes me 10 hours to publish one of my blog posts.  Everything from shooting the photographs, writing the content, editing, cropping… is given freely.  The only way we make money is if someone purchases paint, workshops or painted furniture from us.  If you enjoy the information you get in our website, please share and let us know.
  • We are so blessed to have taught people from all over the United States and Canada.  Join us for one of our super fun hands-on chalk and clay paint workshops.  Learn in our casual & relaxed environment.  Click Paint Workshops to see a list of current classes offered.
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  • We sell our painted furniture in our Shizzle Design Paint Studio at 2018 Chicago Drive, Jenison, MI 49428 and at Not So Shabby Antiques and Fine Furniture at 2975 West Shore Drive in Holland, Michigan
  • Shizzle Design is an Authorized Retailer for American Paint Company Paints.  We offer a large inventory of chalk and clay paint and supplies at our Shizzle Design Paint Shop /Studio,  2018 Chicago Drive, Jenison, MI  49428.  We also stock several other shops in the greater Grand Rapid’s area, to find out where, click LOCATIONS.  Not from Michigan?  No worries, we ship paint and paint supplies worldwide through our Online Shizzle Shop.

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Autumn Blessings Buffet

I love this time of year ~ sunshine without the humidity, high temps. in the mid 70’s, cool crisp nights and football.   I love football!  If I could bottle up these perfect autumn days and serve them all year long ~ I would.  

 
Michigan’s landscape is breathtaking when the leaves are changing.  I love all the warm, sun-kissed colors on the trees which would make an incredible backdrop for the buffet my sister just finished, except for one thing ~ the leaves haven’t started changing yet.
CeCe Caldwell’s Paint is definitely “Paint Made Easy”.  This was only Cathy’s 2nd piece she painted using these paints and I think she knocked it out of the park!
She chose Cinco Bayou Moss which is such a rich color.


It takes on so many different tones during different times of day, but whatever the lighting ~ it’s luxurious!

The sun is setting in this close-up which gives it a golden tone.
Love the detail along the bottom!  Seriously, check out those legs!
We scored this buffet at a garage sale while on a family vacation this summer and it was in perfect condition.  The embossed metal tag reads:
“Brickwede Brothers, Better Built Furniture in Maretta, Ohio”
It’s a large buffet, slightly longer than the others we’ve painted recently.  This one measures in at: 66″ x 21″ x 37″ with solid quality through and through.
These drawer pulls were a match made in heaven!
Seriously, I’m in love!  I’d like to take credit for giving her lessons on how to use this paint, but she just picked up a brush and ran with it.  What a brat!  My sister is a brat!
I love the Virginia Chestnut accents against the Cinco.
This piece is headed to the Shizzle Design booth in Not So Shabby in downtown Zeeland, Michigan.  Click here for more details.
Have a GREAT weekend!!

If you want to take a Paint Made Easy class, check with your local CeCe Caldwell’s Paints authorized retailer for times.  I teach classes in West Michigan, click here for dates and times.  

 

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Homespun Happenings – Rusty Restorations Weekend 
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2805 – Potpourri Friday
Embracing Change – Creative Inspirations
Tatertots & Jello – Weekend Party Wrap Up
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Too Much Time on My Hands – Get Schooled Saturday
1929 Charmer – Sunday’s Best Party

Boogie Board Cottage – Masterpiece Monday
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Coastal Charm – Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Knick of Time Interiors – Knick of Time Tuesday

Have a great weekend!!  a hui hou ~ Shelly

Destin Color Wash

A couple weeks ago while we were on vacation with our entire family, we ventured out in the morning for some espresso and we ran across a moving sale.  Deedeedeedeedee deedeedeedeedee ~ our radar went off and there was no stopping us.  We followed the signs several miles from the lake down the country roads.

The drive was worth it ‘cuz we scored!  I’m sure we would have needed a U-haul had we found it a couple days earlier, because it was already day 3 and she still had cool furniture waiting for us.

One of the things we scored that day was a vintage stereo cabinet.  It didn’t look like this when we found it.  It was pretty much a medium dark orange stain color.  I swear I took a before picture but it seems to have vanished ~ or maybe that’s it’s just old age, either way, I can’t find it.

I just couldn’t resist the character of this charming piece. It warmed my heart to imagine families sitting around the stereo listening to talk radio in the good old days.  Can’t you just picture it?  I keep getting images of The Waltons!

Needless to say, it made it’s way into the back of our truck.

Anyone who follows my blog knows that I have this thing for Destin Gulf Green and though I could imagine it  looking great painted in several colors, I still went with Destin.  I mean seriously, look at all that yumminess!

I thinned my paint with water to create a color wash and started slapping on my paint.  I stopped when I got to the legs and decided to paint them in Virginia Chestnut (formally Hershey Brown) to create more of a statement.

I didn’t want it to look new, I never do.  I try instead to accentuate the charm and character the piece already has.  After all, isn’t that what we all love about these pieces anyway?

I got just the look I was going for with one coat of my color wash.  The Destin Gulf Green dried really light, even with that thin coat then turned really dark when I sealed it with Clear Wax.  Yes, that’s how dark it looks when the clear wax is applied, no worries ~ it lightens up again after the wax dries, not as light as the left hand side, it will be deeper and richer but much lighter than it is when it is wet.

When the clear wax was completely dry, I went over some areas with the Dark Aging Wax to add a little more dimension to the shabby look I was going after.  The dark wax grabbed the areas where I had slopped the paint on earlier.

The original stereo has been replaced, but the one in there now still works fine, but this wind is making me CArazy.  It keeps blowing the doors back when I’m taking pictures.

Did I mention the cool jewelry?  I mean hardware – lol 😀  I just love it!!
I know I took a lot of pictures, but I just love this piece. I really wanted it for my own…
I was just starting to wander around my house to figure out where I could put it when someone showed up in my driveway and bought it on the spot.  Oh well… there’s always next time.
There are so many cool colors you can come up with by experimenting a little with CeCe Caldwell’s Paints.

Explore all the colors of CeCe Caldwell’s Paints and get inspired by other projects here. I carry a large supply of CeCe Caldwell Paints on our online Shizzle Shop here and in our Shizzle Design booth at Not So Shabby in downtown Zeeland here

To keep up on all our newly painted creations: Subscribe to our Blog, Like our Facebook Page and Pin away our pieces on Pinterest. Have a GREAT weekend!!    Shelly

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Primitive & Proper – POWW 95
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The Shabby Creek Cottage – Transformation Thursday
Miss Mustardseed – Furniture Feature Friday

2805 – Potpourri Friday
Embracing Change – Creative Inspirations
Tatertots & Jello – Weekend Party Wrap Up
Homespun Happenings – Rustic Restorations Weekend
Funky Junk Interiors – Saturday Night Special
Too Much Time on My Hands – Get Schooled Saturday
1929 Charmer – Sunday’s Best Party

Boogie Board Cottage – Masterpiece Monday
Between Naps on the Porch – Metamorphasis Monday
Coastal Charm – Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Knick of Time Interiors – Knick of Time Tuesday
Have a great weekend!!  a hui hou ~ Shelly

Little Red Dresser

I’m writing this post from our hotel room as we’re getting a little R&R in Northern Michigan.  Since we’ll be travelling through Traverse City on our annual trip around the Leelanau Peninsula, it only made sense that I feature the little red dresser I finished just before we left.

I mixed up a combination of Traverse City Cherry and Kissimmee Orange to create this color then finished it in clear. then went back over it and aged it with dark aging wax.
While doing the initial cleaning, I discovered a little bonus.  The bottom drawer is lined in cedar.  I thought that was pretty cool.
Ugh!  The color looks so yellow in these photos, similar to how pictures turn out in a gym.  I don’t know if it’s a reflection off the hardwood floors or the fluorescent lights, but this dresser is much prettier in person than it appears in these photos.
I’m thrilled with the color in real life and will definitely be doing other pieces in this combo, and soon!  This close up is a better representation of color.

And if I use a flash in the store, I get this ~ so I guess you can get an idea of how it would look at night, but the top doesn’t look orange like it appears here and the paint has nice dimension like the close up shows.  The flash flattens it all out.  Ok, I get it… I wont take pictures in the store anymore, what can I say?  I was in a hurry to get on vacation 😀

We dropped her off just before we headed north.

If interested, you’ll find her sitting pretty in our Shizzle Design space at Not So Shabby in downtown Zeeland.  update, sold.

Stop by and check her out!   sold

There are so many cool colors you can come up with by experimenting a little with CeCe Caldwell’s Paints.  Explore all the colors of CeCe Caldwell’s Paints and get inspired by other projects here. I carry a large supply of CeCe Caldwell Paints on our online Shizzle Shop here and in our Shizzle Design booth at Not So Shabby off 31 in Holland here. To keep up on all our newly painted creations: Subscribe to our Blog, Like our Facebook Page and Pin away our pieces on Pinterest or better yet, sign up for one of our Shizzle Style Paint Workshops featuring CeCe Caldwell’s Paints here.  Have a great weekend, Shelly

 

Linking up to:

aka Design – Do it Yourself

Restore Interiors – Restored it Wednesday
Primitive & Proper – POWW 95
Domestically Speaking – The Power of Paint Party

The Shabby Creek Cottage – Transformation Thursday
Miss Mustardseed – Furniture Feature Friday

Embracing Change – Creative Inspirations
Tatertots & Jello – Weekend Party Wrap Up
Homespun Happenings – Rustic Restorations Weekend
Funky Junk Interiors – Saturday Night Special
Too Much Time on My Hands – Get Schooled Saturday
Serenity You – Serenity Saturday
1929 Charmer – Sunday’s Best Party

Boogie Board Cottage – Masterpiece Monday
Between Naps on the Porch – Metamorphasis Monday
Coastal Charm – Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
PJH Designs – Totally Transformed Tuesday
Knick of Time Interiors – Knick of Time Tuesday

Have a great weekend!!  a hui hou ~ Shelly