Easter
and taxes and birthdays, oh my! These are just a few of the things
that required my attention in April. It's been a whirlwind! But I did manage to get a few things painted, too. A lovely
friend sought my help in creating a custom table for her beach house
that would work with her new color scheme. We decided to layer a
Provence teal with a Napoleonic Blue. The result is this beautiful
beachy blue that looks wind swept and sun bleached. Ah, makes me long for the rhythmic sound of the ocean and a tall, cold Pina Colada! Oh, but I digress!
I also started on my daughter's bedroom furniture. This is an American of Martinsville end table, circa the 1960s, that belonged to my grandmother.
We decided to paint it in two tones to play up it's clean lines and
mid-century modern design features. We used Paris Grey and Old White to
get this quiet, subtle contrast. We also added new hardware. She
loves it and it looks great in her room! Just one end table, and one
dresser to go, but you get the idea!
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