This reminds me of my beach art.
So I'm calling it a
"Beach Box" coffee table.
What I like most about it are the
textured shades of blue and gray.
And, since it has a hinged lid,
it really could be a storage trunk,
toy box,
or side table too.
This one will be a coffee table for my daughter's
living room.
She found a picture of a coffee table online
that we are trying to imitate.
I used a large sheet of wood that I picked up at Menards
for the top of the box.
I stained that with "Provincial"
I used plywood, furring strips, and fence board
for the build.
Then for the fun paint part.
After basing everything in a brown wash,
I pulled paint across the rough fence boards
using a piece of folded cardstock.
I like to call that "dip and drag".
Layering multiple colors is my favorite part!
So many fun possibilities for color and function
with this piece.
Hope you have some fun projects too!
Deb
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Amazing! Love your technique!! Pinned!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! The colours and layering are gorgeous and exactly the style that I love.
ReplyDeleteI love it! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteSuch a unique piece! I love the choice of colors and the dark top really gives it a rich look!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely as usual :0)
Smiles!
Terry
http://myDIYOL.blog.de
ReplyDeleteIt looks great!
You have a great blog!
many greetings
Uwe
This is AWESOME! I love how it turned out! So fun and creative!!! Thank you for sharing this with us at Totally Terrific Tuesday!! You rock! Pinned and shared :)
ReplyDeleteJess
LiveRandomlySimple
I love how this turned out!!! That dip and drag method is the bomb I tell you!
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative! I love the pop of color it adds to your room as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at SYS and have a great week!
XO Barbara
Great idea using the card to paint!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful chest/table. :)