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Furniture Feature Friday – A Favorite & A Link Party

Ok.  Confession time.  I did not get to look at every single link last week and I didn’t leave comments for everyone.  I am still recovering from Lucketts and getting on the computer for a few hours to look and comment on all of the links was just not a priority this week.  I appreciate the time and energy you put into your posts and love that you share them here.  Just cut me a break this week.  🙂 I did manage to find a favorite, though.  I am a sucker for a French Settee and this one’s a beauty.  Ann Marie from La Maison LaFortune flexed her upholstery muscles on this piece and transformed a fussy and formal settee into something current, flirty and sophisticated.  I love the white frame and fabric combination. It is a lovely piece and you should be very proud of yourself, Ann Marie.  Thanks so much

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Lucketts Linky

I am making a mad push this week to get ready for the Lucketts Antique Fair next weekend.  I’m pricing, packing, inventory-ing, and finishing some more pieces to take with me.  I’ve also been working on posts to answer your “Ask Miss Mustard Seed” questions and those will go up soon.  This Chinese checker board is another one of those pieces that has been sitting in my stash, then my workshop, then my office for months. I just wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with it.  So I primed it and painted it white (SW Creamy.)  It stayed that way for a few months.  Today I was cleaning my office and pricing items for Lucketts and this Chinese Checkerboard made it clear that it was tired of being neglected.  I needed to paint it or throw it away. So, I went with red.  I used acrylic craft paint and painted the

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I Am Not Anne Sullivan

First of all, the Pleated Poppy Giveaway is still going on, so make sure you don’t miss it.  Now, I think the woman who owns the shop that sells my stuff thinks that I am a miracle worker.  You should see the rickety, dated, nasty pieces of furniture she brings to me (well, not all of them), expecting me to make something beautiful out of them.  Case in point… This table was dirty, dated and had a wicked wobble.  It sat in my basement in that sad state for quite a while before I finally primed it.  Then it sat…primed and ready to go and I had no clue what to do with it.  So, I waited until it spoke to me.  I thought maybe it was speaking when I was in the shower or had my earbuds in, because I wasn’t getting anything for quite a while.  When pieces don’t

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A Record Cabinet Gone to the Birds

Most of the time, I don’t know how a piece of furniture is going to turn out until it’s done.  I know I want to paint it, so I’ll sand it down, prep it, and prime it.  Then, I’ll wait.  Does this piece want to be formal, country, modern, distressed?  What color would look best on this piece?  Is there a good spot for decorative painting?  Or some decoupage?  Does this piece need to be really hard-wearing?  Or will it have “occasional” use?  What kind of decor would it work with?  Who would be interested in buying this and what might they use it for? I started out with this mid-century record cabinet.  It was in good condition and my shop owner had added some cute stencils to it.  It sat in our shop for a while and I kept eyeing it…knowing it wanted to be painted.  Good pieces of furniture communicate

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It’s Easy Being Green

I’m a blue and white kinda gal.  The nice thing about painting furniture to sell is that I can have a little fun with the colors.  I don’t have to have a place for it in my house.  I just have to be proud to put my name on it. I bought this wooden plant stand at an auction for a couple of dollars.  It didn’t look bad as it was, but it was a little tired and  a little blah. I can’t think of a better way to make a piece special than paint it in an interesting way.  So, first I sanded and sprayed the piece with bonding primer.  I had some grass green paint on hand, so this is what I went for.  I can’t tell you why, but I just thought it would work.  One of those gut feelings. This green was pretty bright, so I

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Furniture Feature Friday – A Favorite, A Question and A Link Party

I missed our little get together last week, girls, but I was busy hanging out with Paul Baloche.  I really enjoyed looking through the links, though, and there were a lot of beautiful pieces as always.  There was one that knocked my socks off and she’s been featured here before… Ann Marie from Twice Lovely and her hand painted bench made out of end tables and a head board.  Can you believe how gorgeous this bench turned out?  I love the simple branch detail on the back, the color, and the way all of these off cast pieces of furniture work together.  I was truly wowed.  Wonderful job, Ann Marie. So, here’s my question.  There are blog parties ALL OVER THE PLACE now.  Is this one worth having?  It’s a lot of work to host and I want to make sure that it’s being enjoyed by those attending.  I’m making one small change

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Table Before & After

I love it when I finally finish a piece.  This one has been hanging out in my basement for a really long time.  An embarrasingly long time.  The woman who owns “my” shop found this on the side of the road.  Can you believe that?  It’s an amazing piece!  Anyway, she gave it to me months ago to paint to compliment a hand painted cabinet she had in her bedroom.  Here’s the embarrassing part.  I’ve had this table AND her cabinet for months.  I mean months.  I’m tempted to say almost a year.  Yikes.  We had events, projects, new clients, our shop moved, I’d get busy on other things and I just got use to those pieces sitting in my stash.  So, at long last, I finished it and they are going home to their rightful owner. This table was painted in a custom-mixed blue to compliment the small hand

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Painting By Candlelight

In case some of you have not realized it, yet…I am crazy.  I will hack through a row of bushes and vines with a pair of cheap pruning shears and my bare hands.  I will dig through bug infested boxes in order to find some cool things to decorate my house with.  I will go into the seediest looking thrift shop in the hopes of scoring my next favorite piece.  Something small like a power outage will not stop me from painting a room.  Most normal people might read by candlelight or play a card game.  Me?  The kids are in bed, the internet is down, and my hubby’s reading a book…this is prime DIY time.  So, with bunches of candles and a roller loaded with paint, I covered the peacock blue in my living room, which I’ve been threatening to do for a while, with Aria Ivory (a retired SW

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I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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