Perfectly Imperfect Painting Tips

by | Feb 23, 2011 | Decorating, Tips and Tricks | 26 comments

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Today the lovely Shaunna from Perfectly Imperfect and I are taking the floor on each other’s blogs.  We’re not talking about just anything, though.  We’re sharing some of our best painting tips with you, so you can see how we do things the same or different.  You’re going to get a lot of information in both of these posts, so get ready! 
Here’s Shaunna!
Well, I can’t believe I’m over here at Miss Mustard Seed’s.  I’ve admired her work since I began blogging a little over a year ago.  That’s me up there, and I am pretty much Marian, only I’m from Alabama.  I paint furniture, blog, my husband works with youth, I’ve got two adorable and busy toddlers…you see the similarities.  🙂

Let’s talk paint, shall we?  There are a million and a half ways to transform your furniture and household items with paint, and if you’ve never given it a shot…go for it!  There is nothing more rewarding than this process of creating.  I say all the time that painting furniture is more an art than a work.
My Style and Favorite Techniques
As with any artist or creative, we all have a style.  That’s one thing I love about Marian…her style is so her.  I find huge inspiration from Wisteria, and nothing makes me happier than a layered treatment.  I do lots of white washing and dry brushing…and LOVE all things coastal, cottage, and French.  My style is quite eclectic, never pinning down to one specific spot on the map of design, and honestly, I love that.
The same goes with my furniture.  I go through phases of creativity, one quarter of the year over half my projects will be painted white and distressed, and the next they’ll all be quirky or layered pieces only painted with a brush.  For now, I’m in a layered treatment wonderland (as shown above) and I’m hanging with my brushes a lot.
I use Purdy brushes, my favorites being the 2 1/2 inch angle and the XL Cub.  I do own a sprayer…it is a Wagner Power Painter Max with Optimus.  It really is a wonderful alternative to an expensive brand.  Fill it with paint, plug it in the wall, and you’re good to go.  I really can’t say enough good things about it.

Favorite Paint, Sealer, and Finish
I love Sherwin Williams.  I mean, really heart them.  That’s the ProClassic you’re looking at above (and clearly I take special care of all my cans).  Because I use so much white, I keep gallons of the ProClassic tinted to Benjamin Moore’s White Diamond on hand.  The formula is SO durable, and really works almost as an enamel…meaning less coats and higher quality work in the end.

I seal mostly with Minwax Paste Finishing Wax right now.  It has such a lustrous and hand-rubbed quality.  It is also absolutely fool-proof…you just can’t mess it up.  It wipes on with a cloth, and you buff after 10 minutes…voi la!  
After staining, I do love using Minwax Wipe-On Poly in a Satin finish.  I lean toward a Satin finish most of the time, but semi-gloss is not so different.  A little luster on your furniture is more forgiving of scratches and scuffs.
Distressing
I love a piece to look as if it’s worn over time, so I really stick to distressing those spots with a medium grade sanding block.  It’s my favorite tool…I use it to buff my furniture in prep work (unless re-staining…then I’ll strip it down), smooth in between coats, and to distress in the end.
I also distress with paint by dry brushing quite a lot when working on layered pieces.  It’s a refreshing change to see a color peeking through.

Go-to Pieces
I, like MMS, love all things French.  I’m also drawn to coastal and modern cottage style.  Sometimes I find random pieces like the plant stand I painted gray, and sometimes we like to build our pieces, like the daybed you see.  We took the doors from my childhood home, and built and painted that bad boy.  It’s one of my most treasured pieces now.  I sort of go through shopping phases, too.  For a while, I’ll pick up all the good deals I can find and then I’ll slow down a bit to catch up.  I sell my pieces strictly online via the blog, so there is no shop to fill frequently.  I now take on mostly client work, which allows me lots of time to work on the blog and my eBook.

The Skinny on Glazing
I don’t glaze every piece by any means.  When I do, I usually use one of three products.  Valspar’s Antiquing Glaze is my favorite for glazing.   If I need lots of workable time, that’s my go-to.  If not, I love using an ebony stain to cool down a piece (like this chest above) or a dark walnut stain to warm something up.
For hardware, my favorite places to shop are Hobby Lobby, Lee Valley, and Ebay.  I do buy in bulk from Lee Valley, so this keeps my costs down.  But, if I could shop Anthro all the time, you better believe I would.

In addition to the work I do, the painting frenzy makes its way into almost every room in our house.  It truly is a freeing thing…knowing you can change everything with a little paint and time.  The art of painting furniture has become such a passion of mine, and so has the blog.  My sweet readers kept asking me to write something more comprehensive, and through their encouragement and support, I began my eBook last August.  Seven months later, it’s almost finished.
My eBook, Creating Your Masterpiece, will release next week.  It’ll have all the skinny on my painting techniques, sitting at just under 200 pages and full of photos and video.  It’s been such a blessing and something I can’t wait to share.  If you’d like to know more about it, you can see some sneak peeks here and sign up for the email list to get the discounts. 🙂
Alright, so that’s me: wife, mom, and furniture painter girl, in a tiny nutshell.  Thanks so much, Marian, for having me; I’m completely honored to be here with you guys.  Hope y’all will stop by sometime!
🙂

Oh my…don’t you just love that day bed?  And some of her finishes are perfection.  It was interesting for me to see how many of the same techniques and products we both use.  To see my answers, visit Perfectly Imperfect today!

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    26 Comments

    1. Cheryl

      Marian,
      Shaunna seems like she is a kindred spirit. What a beautiful home she has.
      I am off to peek at her blog.

    2. Nikki

      An awesome furniture painter girl at that!! I have been inspired by Shaunnas work ever since I began blogging… over a year now…and She has not failed to amaze me…hence the day bed…SWOON!!!!! Thank you for sharing, Marian.
      Have a beautiful day!
      Nikki

    3. Karen

      Thanks for the tips Marion and Shaunna and thanks for introducing me to another great blogger.

    4. stumblellina

      Thank you Shaunna for introducing me to Lee Valley! I almost O'd when I saw the multitudes of hardware available in their catalog, which I thoroughly perused. I was disappointed that they didn't have any mortise lock replacement parts in their vast selection 🙁 I've been trying to revamp my doors and cannot find a reasonable (read, relatively cost-efficient) place to purchase replacement parts for mortise locks and door knobs 🙁

    5. janet

      I really enjoyed this guest post..lots of great info.

      Thanks for sharing with us.

      Marian..I mentioned you in my post today..I found a great table at my local thrift shop.

      Jant xox
      http://theemptynest-janet.blogspot.com/

    6. Anna See

      I loved this! Thanks for the inspiration and practical tips. No wonder you and MMS are such good friends!

    7. Funky Junk Interiors

      Beautiful work and print worthy info. I enjoyed both blog's advice!

      Donna

    8. Barb@curlywillowdiy

      Oh, so much to learn from both of you. Thanks for this post, I'm sure I'll be referencing it A LOT in the future.

      Barb

    9. Healthier And Wealthier

      Would love your ebook! Wonderful work. I love the white look too. I have a dresser in my garage. I'm afraid to start on it even though I rescued it from the street!

    10. cylelewis

      A true pleasure to meet of you- A fun blog swap for sure:)

    11. Anita @ GoingALittleCoastal

      Thanks so much to both of you. You are both very talented and your projects reflect just how much you love what you do!

    12. Jennifer

      Thanks you for such an inspirational and educational post. I follow both your blogs now for almost a year and I love what you do. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing your tips!

    13. Sherri

      Shaunna is one talented lady!! I love all the pieces she has put her "touch" on!! Thanks for sharing and inspiring!

    14. The Vintage Barn

      Awesome techniques! I just wonder whether the paint quality makes a big difference when you're spraying. I used to brush paint and only used the best paints but when spraying you have to thin the paint so its not that thick anyway….I plan to give that Sherwin Williams a try!Thanks ladies!

    15. Mommie T

      Loved your tips! I have been trying to figure out which paint sprayer to buy and decided to go with the wagner you recommended.

    16. martinealison

      Magnifique travail, je vous félicite. grâce à vous une seconde vie est offerte à certains meubles qu'on aurait tendance à oublier…
      Dernièrement j'ai acheté une vielle cagette de bois. Le bois est très très sec. Je viens de le traité contre les vers éventuels… Avant de la teinter avec un produit final semblable à de la céruse, que puis-je appliquer sur le bois afin qu'il boive moins le produit ?
      Merci pour ce bon renseignement.
      Bisous

    17. Lucys Baby

      Hi Marion,
      Sorry about my post being wacky.
      I fixed it, (fingers crossed)
      Please come back and check out Caromal Colours Paints and Finishes.
      There is a short video on their newest product called "Reclaim"

    18. Kacey

      So much fun, you guys! I love that you took over each other's blogs for the day!

      Kacey

    19. Denise

      I love this post and your post over at Shaunna's blog. I can't wait to share these with my readers. Everyone wants the "how to" and you both have delivered that. It was nice to briefly meet you at Blissdom. I hope we meet again some day. Thanks again for sharing

      God Bless,
      Denise
      (The Cottage Chick)

    20. The Rusty Bucket

      I've been dieing to use a glaze on my buffet I had painted white. I loved the ebony look! -Bethanie

    21. kari

      so i painted an old bedroom set white with SW proclassics in satin. it’s been painted for a few years and just scuffs really easy. like if you set something on it or scoot something on it you get a grey line. it will buff off with a magic eraser but i am annoyed that i am getting scuffs since i bought the more expensive paint meant for cabinets and trim. I am curious if you seal with the wax to prevent this or if you think it will help? thanks! Kari

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    23. interior painters in ashburn va

      The painting tips discussed in this blog helps me a lot in gaining much info, I really enjoy reading this.

    24. Joan

      Can you share the brand, finish, and color grey that is shown in the glazing example with ebony stain. Also, is that just a regular black stain or a specific kind. I would love to do this finish to my bathroom cabinet and my sons dresser.

    25. vintagehipdecor

      We are trying to experiment a little more with latex and acrylic paint. I couldn’t wait to try the Pro Classic. $75 later for a gallon, I have to say I’m a little disappointed. It did not brush on nearly a nice as Valspar Ultra. Honestly after hundreds of painted pieces and many different paints, I have to say that we have gotten the best results and compliments from ASCP. Maybe it is worth the $$ after all!

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