Owl Stained Shaded Table
by
Misty Gaines-Johnson
(IC: homeowner)
6 Materials
$10
2 Days
Medium
I love stain shading. I pulled this old table out of storage and decided I wanted to put owls on it. I did a dining table with a single owl and it sold quickly so I was hoping to sell this one quickly also. The table was $6.50 at the Goodwill on half off day. I sanded the top With 150grit then 220 grit. Just the top and edges. I cleaned the bottom and sanded any big knocks out of it. I drew my design on and began shading my owls. I painted the bottom with chalk paint in grey. Sealed the whole piece with wax. I really like how it turned out.
Started sanding
Proof it was $12.99...I bought in half off day
I know it's hard to see but I drew 4 owls in pencil on table top
First little guy done
All four owls on the table
All finished
I really love this color grey. I make my own chalk paint.
1 cup of flat latex paint
1/3 cup of water
1 tablespoon of plaster of Paris.
I mix mine in an old blender.
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Suggested materials:
- Chalk paint (Goodwill or Amazon)
- Jacobean Stain (Goodwill or Amazon)
- sand paper (Goodwill or Amazon)
- wax (Goodwill or Amazon)
- Latex paint (Amazon)
- Plaster of Paris (Amazon)
Published September 6th, 2017 4:55 PM
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Dena Lott on Nov 07, 2017
I love the owls. I'm sure this piece has already sold. Very nice sweetie..
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Misty Gaines-Johnson on Nov 07, 2017Thank you
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Dawn Darling on Apr 10, 2018
You are very talented my free hand those cute owls!.
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And I think the owls are beautiful! I will have to share this with my daughter, as she has suddenly taken to loving owls! I would consider doing it myself also, as I love birds and have one of my own, (a conure, like a little mini parrot!) this has inspired me to make something fashioned after him! I love the way the owls are contrasting, and maybe I missed something in your explantation, But how did you get the contrast with the table?
It's beautiful and very creative! And by the way, you are a wonderful artist! Thank you for sharing it with us!
Julie
Can you tell me more about the chalk paint you made..how did you color it?
How did the stain /paint not cover the owls?