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The Queen of Teal
by
Julie McDowell - Design Artist
(IC: blogger)
I have had this mirror for a long long time, it has seen many different paint colours but I really wanted to paint it teal. I just needed a base for it!
and then...whoosh, along came a sideboard and the mirror fitted perfectly! Meant to be!
now I could start painting!. Using a Behr paint called 'Beach Towel' I started on the drawers
I decided the base doors needed some personality so out came my stencils and some drywall compound.
I covered the whole stencil with the compound
Leave it to dry overnight and then you can sand it very carefully and remove any parts that are too raised, although they add nice dimension
Once I was happy with the stencil I painted the teal all over the piece.
When it was all done, I decided the paint colour was too bright for the style I was creating so making my own glaze with burnt umber acrylic paint I applied this all over and quickly wiped back to reveal the teal below.
I wanted more colour than this so used a wet sponge to drag most of the glaze off making sure to leave it in the corners for a more 'aged' look. Using acrylic artist's paint in copper to highlight all the raised areas. I also painted the original hardware with the copper paint.
The mirror got the same treatment
a close up of the detail
The top was sanded back to the bare wood and stained with a dark walnut. The whole piece was varnished with a water based varnish.
And here she is in all her glory 'Queen of Teal'
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Published December 21st, 2015 10:02 AM
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Txv23592625 on May 14, 2017
The furniture is beautiful. Love the teal and copper together. You must have had lots of training and practice. I could never make a piece look this regal.
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this is gorgeous !!!! I have been agonizing over painting a tv stand teal...afraid to take the plunge...:) I loce this..BUT..I don't understand how dod you paint the trims and stencil design with the copper? without getting it all over the teal?
Amazing and beautiful! You are so talented! Can you give me any tips on making a china cabinet black and gold but antique looking and products that would be best? Thank you