This little table started out as a wood table. I followed the same process I used for my Chateau de Chantilly project. To see the colors I used and the steps click here.
I love this finish. It looks like it's naturally worn with time.
It doesn't even look like I just painted it, does it?
The Hauser Green gives it a wonderful aged patina.
I left it heavy in some areas so the rest of the paint looks like it has worn off with the passage of time.
Thanks so much for visiting. I hope you like this finish as much as I do. Have a wonderful week.
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Un magnifico trabajo.
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I do love the finish!! You are very good at aging/distressing and the table looks really good with that rug!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table, Maggie! I love the feet and the color is great. It does not look like you just painted it.
ReplyDeleteMaggie,
ReplyDeleteYour table is so pretty!1 Love that finish and color too!
xx
Anne
I absolutely LOVE it, Maggie- You did a great job- It looks older than I do! xo Diana
ReplyDeletelove that paint finish, it's a gorgeous table!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this table. I went over and read about the drawer front you did. They both are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have a similar table in the garage that I will be painting. I know I am using your technique. It mine looks good enough to post, I will credit you. I am pinning both your projects and following you thru GFC and Linky.
Great job, Ginger
Charming table, indeed!
ReplyDeleteCheers ... visiting from Show & Tell Friday!
Tito Eric
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Beautiful makeover - loving it!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
I love this table, beautiful color. Great makeover.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this beautiful French Table on Simple & Sweet Fridays. I love the color and distressing method you use. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteJody
Your table is exquisite. Love the color combination.
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