Friday, June 2, 2017

Painted Furniture 2017


These are my 2017 pieces of furniture that I paint in the Arizona springtime of April and May. A shout out to Pamela Allen for all the help and encouragement she has given me on painting and decorating furniture..This first piece was a table that I inherited from my Mama. The table had a manufacturers mark on the bottom of the table but was not in very good shape. My Mr. Partner in Crime, re-glued the piece to make it sturdy. As with all my pieces, I did a light sand to rough up the wood. Washed it down with TSP and then if if was a dark piece of wood such as this table, I did probably two coats of Kilnz  2. A water based product .For painting I use a combination of Home Depot sample jars of flat paint (since I am going to use Varathan Gloss Varnish which will add a shine) and craft paints. I used Liquitex Matt Medium to adhere the fabric. After adding the stencils, writing and decorating, I put about 11-12 coats of Varathan Interior Gloss Varnish (clean up with soap and water). Then I do a wet sand and put another one or two light coats of varnish and you are done.
 I love using fabric for decorating my furniture. I am not a confident painter, so using fabric gives me a medium that I am comfortable with and allows me to have a very large source of material. This fabric is from Lorelie Ladies prints. Last year I added stencils which I also used this year.
I love how this turned out and My Mama, who would be 98 today, would be so tickled pink that I made this my own and I am using it.


This second piece I picked up at the thrift store a couple of years ago. I started it spring of 2016 and didn't finish it because I could not come up with a design. It looks like a large book. So it sat for a year partially painted. This year, I had a Ah Ha moment and decided to treat it like a book.
 I decided to incorporate writing in this piece. First time I have done writing and not used stencils for words. Nerve wracking. I created some phrases that described how I felt and had my Mr. Partner in Crime pick the one he liked best. I drew it our on paper to make sure it would fit in the design. As usual, it didn't work out quite as I wanted but it still worked out pretty good. You can see that I had to be creative to make all the writing fit, although it fit just fine on the paper sample.



This was a table I purchased in May of 2016 on my 2nd annual Mother's Day Weekend Rose Bowl Flea Market trip.

 For the first time this year, I used stenciled words on my pieces. I was worried about making the words fit in the space and have the correct spelling. I wrote the words out on a piece of paper and proceeded to stencil them on the table. When I texted the picture out to my family and friends only one friend realized that I misspelled create in the bottom left of the below picture.


Thankfully she said something to me. Even though I had spelled the word correctly on the paper, I misspelled it on the table. Although I thought it looked strange, I ignored the feeling.

 Thankfully I had left enough space between the letters to creatively add a funky R to correct the spelling. I went back and did a little more funky letters on my words. I think it made my table words cuter.
            I also love how this piece turned out. All the above pieces are in my family/living room
 This piece was a door to a built in storage piece that came out of my daughter's dining room 1930's home. She couldn't figure out what I was going to do with it and actually at the time I didn't know either.
 The center of this piece is fabric. I left the knobs on the piece and Mr. Partner In Crime added coat hangers.This is hanging in our laundry room. Again I really like how it turned out and my daughter was shocked with pleasure when she saw it..
 This piece is the largest piece I have ever done and is the kitchen table of My Mr. Partner in Crime's family. Again a manufactures label on the bottom of the table. I have to admit that my Mr. Partner in Crime was not thrilled about my plans to paint and decorate this table. He doesn't always see my vision.
 The following pictures show the design process. I did draw out the design on paper.

 After all the checks were painted on the side of the table with the sun type design, I decided that all those checks were too heavy for the area with the heavy checks that were on the drop leafs on the ends of the table and I painted over the area and left only a few checks which you can see in the second picture below.

 I refer to this as a story table. It describes my almost 47 years with Mr. Partner In Crime. The stenciled stars in honor of all the meteor showers we have made the effort to view. Along with a moon for the lunar eclipses we have gotten up in the middle of the night to view. The words describe our marriage and the flowers, Mr. Partner In Crimes hope that I will want to be involved in planting and raising flowers in our yard.  Unsuccessfully I might add. He absolutely loves how this piece turned out.
 This is the final piece. It was in our bedroom.
Again I am very pleased with how all these pieces turned out. I already have my pieces of furniture to paint for 2018

9 comments:

  1. Wow! I just love what you do! I just cover my walls with art quilts! Let those creative juices flow!

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  2. You are SO CREATIVE! Love all the projects you have done.

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  3. I absolutely LOVE these pieces! They are so lively and cheerful. I am so inspired and would love to paint some of my own furniture. Have you considered doing a tutorial? I don't know anything about the products needed to clean, sand, paint, or varnish furniture. Actually, I don't have ANY idea where to start. Anyway, I love your pieces. Thanks for sharing them.

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  4. DITTO Quilter Beth's remarks.
    YOU are one of the MOST CREATIVE people I know.

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  5. Love these! Inspiring me to go digging in my garage. Lots of paintable pieces in there!

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  6. Love these! Inspiring me to go digging in my garage. Lots of paintable pieces in there!

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  7. Maggie, I want to live in your house. The colors are so wonderful and make my heart sing! The tables are so fabulous!!!! I also love you couch or chair that is shown in a couple of the pics with the blue and green fabric with swirls. Everything goes, you have taken this furniture to a whole new level!
    Sending you a big hug, miss you!
    Heidi Lund

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  8. Maggie, once again, LOVE your painting! it comes at a perfect time as I am getting ready to do a batch myself. I think I will steal your idea of using fabric for many of the designs instead of trying to paint them-I think that's what has been holding me back so far. I will send you pics when I actually DO something. (and isn't Pamela Allen the greatest???)

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