What a great weekend it has been to work on pieces for the upcoming sale. Remember it starts this Friday at 10 am!
This morning, I was able to get the last paint color in the palette done and I am so pleased with the way it turned out. Interestingly enough, it's No.1 and it was daughter number one who helped me get it just right. That's because she has such a good eye for color. She's going to claim "favorite" after reading this post!
Wrapped Around My Pinky
A good friend suggested that I explain a little more about chalk paint, not to be confused with chalkboard paint. This is paint with an additive that makes it chalky and powdery. It is incredibly durable and sticks to just about anything. If you think about what chalk is, one of the main ingredients is calcium carbonate, which is lime. Lime washes and paint have been used as far back as 7 B.C. in Rome. They were used in frescos and the outside of buildings and homes. So, my version is a modern day mix of paint, primer, and lime. I love the way it covers, sands, and dries quickly. When sealed with a soft wax and buffed it has the look of a fine old finish.
Child's Chair
The color, "Wrapped Around My Pinky," reminds me of Calamine lotion, which brings back all sorts of memories of summer, and the family farm in the Pineywoods of East Texas. Calamine was, and still is, a staple for any kind of bite, and we'd be covered in pink dots of dried lotion after a weekend shared with mosquitoes and chiggers!
"Orange You Gorgeous" is inspired by a family memory as well. My grandmother loved this orangey/coral, and at the farm, there were old trunks at the foot of her bed painted this color. Her kitchen set had it as well.
"Orange You Gorgeous"
I've got more pieces in the almost finished category and will post pictures over the next couple of days.
See you at The Barn!
He makes beautiful things,
Yvette
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