Check out today’s blog post to see some of our favorite blogger creations from November!
We’re always so inspired by what our bloggers are able to create and we love sharing their inspirational projects with you. Here are some of the pieces from November that we thought were worth a second highlight…
If you’d like to learn more about any of these projects, simply click on the pictures to be taken to the original blog posts.
Cait from Little City Farmhouse: Bliss, Vanilla Frosting, and Antiquing Wax
Heidi from Lily Field Furniture: Lazy Linen, Pebble Beach, Graphite Glaze, and Antiquing Wax
Andrea from Crossroad Creations: Cranberry Sauce, Rocky Mountain, and Graphite Glaze
Mary from Orphans With Makeup: Chocolate Tart, Texture Powder, and Vanilla Frosting
Cait from Little City Farmhouse: Lazy Linen, Pebble Beach, and Rocky Mountain
Heidi from Lily Field Furniture: Fresh Mustard and Antiquing Wax
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I have an antique dining table a blonde oak in colour would like to change the colour to match my expresso coloured cabinets . What colour do you have I could use.Thank you Anne
Hi Annie,
We have a couple of colors that might work for you! Chocolate Tart is a nice chocolatey brown and Dark Roast is a very deep brown/black with a grey undertone. If you click here you can see our full color line to see which is closest to the color you’re looking for.
Happy painting!
Just wondering how you got the effect in the cabinet from Lily Field Furniture. Has it been dry brushed?
Sorry, I should have clarified….. the cabinet using Lazy Linen, Pebble Beach, Graphite Glaze and Antiquing Wax. It’s gorgeous!
Hi Joanne,
If you click here, you can read Heidi’s blog post all about how she achieved this finish! She used a bit of dry brushing, glazing, and waxing to achieve this textured, layered look.