How to create a beautiful Indigo Blue Paint Finish on Painted Furniture

Indigo is hot right now for painted furniture!

My good friend Ann Schneider from The Front Porch in Waukesha, WI told me this color was hot hot hot in all the major  home decor showrooms at market.  I decided to do my take on Indigo.  I don’t carry any blue that shade so I started with Wedgewood by American Paint Company.  It’s a pretty shade of blue, especially when sealed with black wax.

My sofa table was as smooth as can be and I needed to build some texture so the wax would have something to grab onto.  I applied the paint in a cross-hatch pattern everywhere except for the top.  On the top, I used long brush strokes to replicate wood grain.  I can tell in this picture that I used a combination of both Black and Dark Waxes.

I thought I had used more Black, but I did keep coming back with Dark.  I like how the brown in the Dark Wax warmed up the overall finished color of the Wedgewood.  Had I only used Dark Wax, the blue would have taken on more of a teal color.  I wanted to maintain the blue so for blue paint, I prefer to go with black wax.  I usually cut APC’s dark wax and black wax with some clear.  I’m sure for this, I literally mixed the Clear in with some Black and did the same for the Dark wax.  That creates a little more translucent wax so it doesn’t completely change the color.  Just like their paints, APC’s colored waxes are very highly pigmented so keep that in mind.  Black or Dark  Wax applied directly over raw paint will change the color so it’s best to test it out on an old board prior to slapping it on your project.

I didn’t like how that turned out so I painted over it again.  I had gently sanded the raw paint prior to waxing but I didn’t do it very evenly.  In the areas where I sanded it too smooth, it wasn’t grabbing onto the colored wax enough and there were a few spots that were just too random.  It bugged me so I removed most of the wax using DeNatured Alcohol and a Scotchguard pad and painted over it again.

After that was dry, I dumped more paint on it, literally, then used one of our clear coat applicator sponges to spread it out before I created texture with my big fluffy paint roller.

I sped up the drying time with our blow dryer which has taken up permanent residence in our garage workshop.  Goes to show you how little time we spend on our hair – ha!

This is what Wedgewood looks like prior to applying the Black Wax

If I would have sealed it with Clear Wax instead of Black, it would be more the color that it is in the wet spots.  Remember that when you’re working with our paints.  Chalk and Clay paints look light when they dry.  They take on the rich deep color once sealed.  Sealing with Clear Wax or clear coats won’t change the color but it will change the value, richness and depth from how it looks in it’s raw paint phase.

I’m not sure if you can see it in the picture, but I intentionally created somewhat of a bumpy finish.  That may seem counter intuitive but in order to really take accentuate the variations, I needed to create some dimension.

Can you see it now after the wax has been applied?

Doesn’t show the greatest in that picture but it really was pretty in real life.  Hope you enjoyed this quick flip and will be inspired to give it a try.

I love how it turned out.  The Black Wax was the perfect finish for the Wedgewood.   I also feathered in some dark wax and some Pewter and Copper Metallic Mica Powders in detailed areas,.  I unfortunately never had the chance to get very good pictures of it because it sold the day I went in to rearrange my booth.  Hopefully you can get the gist of it from the few pictures I do have.

I’ll definitely do more pieces with this combo.

 

What’s your favorite accent color in your home decor?

Have a GREAT week!

Shelly

 

Check out Not So Shabby’s new Market Square Feb 12-14 ~ Draw a card for 10-20% off

All regularly priced paint supplies at Not So Shabby will be 10% off Mon-Wed Feb 12-14.  Stop in and check out the new Market Square that Jackie put together.  If you haven’t seen it yet, you’re in for a big treat, it’s super cool!  Lots of great changes happening at Not So Shabby.

NEW MARKET SQUARE AT NOT SO SHABBY

So here’s the deal.  Mon-Wed, there will be cards at the cash register.  When you go to check out, you’ll be able to draw  a card ranging from 10-20% off!!   No, they don’t allow you to draw and THEN decide what you want to buy.  It’s going to be fun!!    Have you been eyeing a certain piece of furniture or home decor?  You can save lots of money!!   Here’s some of the pieces I currently have at the shop.

It’s also GREAT TIME to stock up on paint supplies: paints, brushes, finishes, wax, mica powders, applicators, home decor…  All regularly priced paint supplies will be 10% off Feb 12-14.  Don’t forget to check out the two large sale racks!  Those are jam packed with paint that’s on clearance.  Select sample pots are marked down to $5.99 and $19.99 for discontinued quarts.

Debi’s DIY Paint is now available online and in stores at Shizzle Design!

a hui hou kau kou!

 

Shelly

 

Antique Highboy Dresser Painted in Blues and Green Chalk & Clay Paints

I love color.  If I knew they would sell, I’d paint every piece in a whimsical combination of vibrant colors.  It’s so much more fun!  I have to keep in mind though, that not everyone likes bold color, hence the neutral pieces you see in between.  I’ve been getting my itch lately to go back to my roots where I used to blend all sorts of colors.

This beautiful piece has fantastic bones but she had been well loved ~ like seriously loved.  Continue reading “Antique Highboy Dresser Painted in Blues and Green Chalk & Clay Paints”

Vintage White Highboy with a Little Bit o’ Shizzle PLUS Clearance Sale

Apparently, I forgot to publish this post.  We have tons on sale including: Christmas, pieces of furniture and home decor.  Read through to the bottom to see  the pictures my latest Vintage White highboy.

Stop in and check it out. (This is our Not So Shabby location in Holland but all Christmas should also be on sale at our Grandville Changing Thymes (Wilson) location.

The reindeer, Christmas tree and one of the creates are gone

All the Christmas trees, garland and swags are gone but I still have some wreaths left and all should be on sale.  If not, have them call me.

Most of the home decor on this has sold but the hutch is still for sale.

Here’s the highboy I forgot to share with you.  I’m so used to sharing things on Instagram and Facebook now that I sometimes forget I haven’t added it here.  It’s a great vintage piece that I simple refinished in Old Town Paint’s All-in-One (primer/paint/sealer) Simply Finished Vintage White paint.  Doesn’t get any easier than that!.

SPECIAL TO OUR  WEBSITE FOLLOWERS 

Mention this blog post to receive 10% off the regular price of this highboy.  Cashier may want to call me to confirm.

 

 

This Year’s Little Red Dresser along with Lots of other Painted Red Furniture Makeovers at Shizzle

It’s that time of year when everyone is getting ready for the holidays.  Well… not everybody but ready or not, Thanksgiving is only two days away and before we know it, Christmas will be here.

It’s been Christmas for several weeks now at Shizzle.  When you sell home decor, you’re elbows deep in evergreens months before it hits the floor.

For whatever reason, I tend to paint something red around the holidays.  This year was no exception.  We have several fantastic reds across our three paint lines.  This time I I went with APC’s Cannonball & Firework’s Red.  This petite dresser is sealed with Clear and Dark Wax and is now available at our Shizzle Design space within Not So Shabby.  I used Cannonball because it was open but I actually prefer GunPowder as a base color.

Little Red Dresser

I painted this children’s rocking chair simultaneously with the same combo.  The chair is for sale at our Changing Thyme’s location at 2900 Wilson Avenue, Grandville, MI  49418.

Click “Continue” to see a bunch of other pieces we’ve painted red over the years.

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Beautiful Antique Buffet refinished in Frenchic Furniture Paint

This outstanding buffet came from a dear friend of mine who was unable to finish painting it because she was taking care of her mom as she battled cancer.  She passed this gorgeous gem onto me to do my magic.   Little did I know at the time, my life would also come to a screeching halt.

When her husband dropped it off, I immediately fell in love.  It had the most gorgeous lines and super cool hardware.  Continue reading “Beautiful Antique Buffet refinished in Frenchic Furniture Paint”

Not So Shabby’s Christmas Open House is Saturday, Nov 4

Not So Shabby’s Christmas Open House is Saturday, November 4.  Mark your calendar now because almost everything in the store will be on sale!

We close down at 3:00 p.m. Friday afternoon and will transform the entire store into a Winter Wonderland.  I look forward to this event every year!  I recommend getting there when the doors open at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Nov 4 for best selection because there will be lots of hand-crafted one-of-a-kind treasures.  Can you tell how excited I am??  LOVE this event!!

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SAVE BIG

at Not So Shabby

Saturday, November 4th

Shizzle Design Sale Include:

 

20% OFF

Painted Furniture

 

Click HERE to see what’s currently in stock

 

20% OFF

Home Decor 

Farmhouse Style Decor, Christmas & Vintage

 

10% OFF

Paint Supplies

Paint, Brushes, Applicators, Finishes, Wax, Glazes, Mica Powder…

 

GREAT TIME to stock up!

a hui hou,

Shelly

 

Farmhouse Kitchen Island from Antique Work Table

I’m feeling a bit emotional as I write this next post as it brings me back to a time  just before the first surgery.  Cathy was still here and it was business as usual at Shizzle Design.  I was nervous about my upcoming surgery to remove the cancer from within my humerus so I took out my frustration sanding an old work table.   I fell in love with this old thing at a local flea market.  It had been well loved in it’s previous life , as a matter of fact, it was downright filthy and it took hours upon hours to clean her all up.

 

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Antique Piano Stool with Glass Ball and Claw Feet in Creamy White

I’ve always admired the unique character of old piano stools and pick them up every chance I get.  I bought this piece several years ago so my family would have an extra stool for playing the guitar, ukulele, violin and cello.

It’s super cool, constructed of solid oak can adjust several inches in height.  That’s one of the neatest parts of the design.  I LOVE that part.  Who’s with me on this?  I can’t be along because it’s downright awesome!  It reminds me of old swivel desk chair hardware like that on one we sold last year.

I know, I’m drawn to strange things but it’s those details that really speak it me.  You just don’t see that kind of craftsmanship anymore in our mass produced, face paced world.

As cool as the piano stool is, the kids keep going back to the little chippy red chair that they’ve used since they were little and we’ve got a big trip we’re saving up for.  The girls and I are headed to Spain in 1-1/2 years so we’ve started selling things out of our house that we don’t use anymore.  (click link to continue reading…) Continue reading “Antique Piano Stool with Glass Ball and Claw Feet in Creamy White”