Grey Willow + Giveaway!
I want to thank everyone for your kind comments on my stool and mirror makeover. You are the best!
If you haven't entered the giveaway you can enter here for a $80.00 CSN gift certificate. Entries are accepted until 8/24/10.
I previously posted about turning my plain brown and white painted willow pieces into the new modern grey willow. If you missed the post about my Tuscan breakfast and willow transformation you can see it here .
This is a really easy and quick process and the results are fabulous. I have found that it does work better on willow than rattan or wicker, though I have been happy with all the results.
For this project you need light grey craft paint and a brown glaze . I use Ralph Lauren Smoke glaze for everything and love it. First, dry brush the grey paint randomly over the piece. You do not want to entirely cover the willow or it will look like you just painted it. While the paint is still wet apply the glaze randomly. Do not wipe glaze off unless you feel you have applied too much. Once the paint dried I took sandpaper and lightly sanded haphazardly to expose some of the natural color. Below are before and after pictures of candle holders.
I used the same process on the food cover and tray. These pieces were lightly spray painted white when I purchased them. If you like the lighter grey look you could spray paint your piece white before adding the grey paint and glaze.
I have transformed a number of pieces which I will show you when I post pictures of the party I am hosting in a couple of days. Thank you so much for visiting!
I am joining the parties at:
My Romantic Home
Shoe String Decorating
Dipity Road
Between Naps On The Porch
Silly Little Sparrow
The Brambleberry Cottage
Life As Lori
Somewhat Simple
If you haven't entered the giveaway you can enter here for a $80.00 CSN gift certificate. Entries are accepted until 8/24/10.
I previously posted about turning my plain brown and white painted willow pieces into the new modern grey willow. If you missed the post about my Tuscan breakfast and willow transformation you can see it here .
This is a really easy and quick process and the results are fabulous. I have found that it does work better on willow than rattan or wicker, though I have been happy with all the results.
For this project you need light grey craft paint and a brown glaze . I use Ralph Lauren Smoke glaze for everything and love it. First, dry brush the grey paint randomly over the piece. You do not want to entirely cover the willow or it will look like you just painted it. While the paint is still wet apply the glaze randomly. Do not wipe glaze off unless you feel you have applied too much. Once the paint dried I took sandpaper and lightly sanded haphazardly to expose some of the natural color. Below are before and after pictures of candle holders.
I have transformed a number of pieces which I will show you when I post pictures of the party I am hosting in a couple of days. Thank you so much for visiting!
I am joining the parties at:
My Romantic Home
Shoe String Decorating
Dipity Road
Between Naps On The Porch
Silly Little Sparrow
The Brambleberry Cottage
Life As Lori
Somewhat Simple
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