Saturday, September 10, 2011

Find


A fun little lamp with a story.

I was in Park City with my sister in law, and we went down to the local Christian Center. Which is a thrift store. Well, I saw this cute little lamp at the back of the top shelf, and it looked like it was made out of dark teal glass. When the lady pulled it down however it was just plain black. Sad. I decided to buy it anyway.

When I got it home I painted it in Annie Sloan's Duck Egg Blue. As I was painting it I noticed a really cool effect happening. A little rust was starting to pull to the surface. Not planned, but I love how it turned out.

If you have ever used Annie Sloan's chalk paint you know she says to use furniture was to seal her paint. I wanted to know if you could use anything else. Since this was a small item I thought it would be the perfect guinea pig. I sprayed on some polyurethane. And Presto! One sealed lamp.

The shade was sturdy but had water spots on the fabric, so I took the old fabric off and recovered with a butter yellow linen.

I think the lamp wanted to be teal, and was speaking to me from the shelf. Well, I listened, and am thrilled with the results!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Never Knew Boutique

Never Knew Boutique
Fall 2011 Information

Park City is in need of a venue where creative women can showcase their arts and crafts with others in the community. In response, we are excited to launch …




This boutique will tout a hand-selected inventory of unique, diverse, quality hand made goods, vintage treasures and couture edibles.

This year’s event will be held on
Friday, October 14, 2011 from 9am- 6pm
at a private residence (5785 Mountain Ranch Drive, Park City, Utah).

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

First


Here is my first First. A navy blue velvet tufted ottoman. I slightly aged the wood and sealed with furniture wax. This item will be up for sale in October!

I know I should have taken photos of the process, but I didn't, and next time I will. Sorry! The tufting was easier then I expected. I bought a button cover kit, and was thankful for the advice to put superglue inside the cover before you press in the back. I only had to remake one button out of 28!