Feeling Like a Gypsy
My fat frenchy table got painted with
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in four colors~
Duck Egg, Antoinette, Country Grey, and Old White
I did a lot of distressing and used clear wax,
as well as some dark wax (added sparingly)
as well as some dark wax (added sparingly)
to get this look. Always remember,
things may look worse before they look better~
things may look worse before they look better~
when you are creating a unique piece like this, don't be afraid, keep painting!
This table had so many decorative elements to play with~
I understand it may not be for everyone...
but if you have a bohemian side or a little bit of gypsy
waiting to come out, then this table might inspire you.
I was inspired by this Annie Sloan Antoinette
and Aubusson painted cabinet by Junk Drawer Diva.
I saw it on Facebook and fell in love~of course
this cabinet has so many funky elements,
but I have to give kudos to the Junk Drawer Diva for
her bravery and imagination! I LOVE it!
So I tried my own version on a smaller scale.
My Gypsy Table in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint~
Duck Egg and Antoinette with
Country Grey and a touch of Old White.
I also added a band of Duck Egg around the coffee table
that was mostly Annie Sloan Country Grey.
I also added a band of Duck Egg around the coffee table
that was mostly Annie Sloan Country Grey.
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