Monday, September 17, 2012

Project Monday

I flew to the Pacific Northwest a couple of weeks ago to visit my son and daughter-in law who are expecting their first child very soon. 
I snapped this from the car of Mt. Hood in the distance with the Columbia River in the foreground. The weather was perfect the entire week I was there, didn't break out into a sweat once....it was glorious!
My daughter-in-law and I went the very next day to one of her favorite little antique stores and we scored this table and 4 chairs.  I had an idea!

She is a girl after my own heart in liking the gray tones.  We used a Valspar gray (have no clue the name of the color) and I mixed with a bit of white chalk paint so I didn't have to sand.
Next was a wash made of black craft paint and water which finished in a dark gray.

After days of work and finished with a spray urethane, this is how they turned out.  Not too bad and the kids are happy.
DIL had an idea to use this screen door horizontally above her guest bed. I love this door...reminded me of one at my grandma's house.
She has a white duvet with blue toile and so she wanted to use blue.  You can see an ever so faint brown swipe across that I put as a test.  She liked and thought some white would be good too.
I came up with this but she favored the darker blue better so we fixed it.  The blue was toned down with a little black and brown brushed in places. 
(didn't get a pix)
Her most favorite was getting the nursery all together...she's definitely nesting! Her parents got them the glider and some sweet soul crocheted that beautiful blanket. We found the frames at the same antique store. My son put together all the furniture, have you ever looked at those directions?  Oy.
She had a vision and all of what went into it and I helped her get it all together.  The rustic piece in the corner is from another shop we didn't get to.
They are all set and ready for the little one's arrival.


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