Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Rockin' Robin

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So many bird titles, so few bird pieces.  I shall have to work on that.  Anyway, back when the Paint By Number inspiration overcame me I had 3 pieces of furniture pulled out to try it on.  #3 has already been tagged to try something totally different on at a later date.  But #2, well it made it to the race so to speak.
This is a wonderful vintage bench, solid oak, that I purchased from a neighbor's parents after they contacted me.  I adore this piece, and almost didn't paint it at all.  But something kept telling me that it needed a bit of something to take it's next step.

So I set out to paint it and then drew a bird on a branch paint by number to float around in the inset.  At first I painted this without all the clouds and it just did not jive at all.  Then I added a background to it.  Meh... It seemed too bright, too in your face.  I did what I always do when I get stuck on a piece.  I took a photo of it.  Something about looking at it on the camera screen and the computer makes your problem areas shout at you, and I usually know what to fix.  Actually in the photo the clouds looked better than they did in person.  But I did solve my problem.
When I had finished this piece I had really distressed the entire piece heavily.  The inset looked too finished and did not go with the rest of the bench.
So I distressed the heck out of it to match the rest of the bench and viola', I was quite happy with it.  It's not perfect, but then what PBN ever was?
It now has a more rustic, time aged feel to it.  I love it a lot!  Do I say that too much?
Here's the entire bench in all her new glory!  Rockin' the pretty little Robin with her Duck Egg Blue paint.  I think it is perfect now, and want to keep it so badly.  The Mr. is balking at moving the piano though.  I get it, but I'm not sure I'll give up on him yet!

At our house it's a Musical week.  My youngest just finished Summer Musical Theater with 2 amazing performances by the 50 talented kids at the Elkhorn Valley Community Theater!  My 2 Sr. High gals are wrapping up a week of Band Camp and are sure to wow us with a fantastic performance at the Band Expo tonight!  Good luck girls at the Drill down!

Thank you to the Ladies at Elizabeth & Co. for featuring my Paint By Number Dresser!  I LOVE their party and see so many inspiring pieces and recipes!  Go visit them!

Have a great week, dwiddly diddly deet...Rockin' Robin!
Deb
Linking to:

Elizabeth and Co.
Furniture Feature Fridays startathome.blogspot.com

5 comments:

  1. WOW! that is amazing!!!!! love it, deb! you are so talented!

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  2. Your "paint by number" projects are BLOWING ME AWAY! Amazing...fabulous...creative...stupendous!

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  3. You are becoming quite the artist! Or maybe you've just been holding out on us Deb! I really love the distressing on this one! If make it so soft and pretty with a natural aged feel! Can't wait to see what's next!

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  4. Love the bench and I can sure see why you'd want it in your home. Are you going to sell it? Great find in the bench. Distressing the bench made such a difference, it all goes together now, love that pbn bird scene. I always wonder why that is but it is.
    People where I live (west of Grand Junction, CO)don't seem to care for distressing on pieces at all. They want perfect. I have a hard time doing perfect just in general purposes and cause I'm not perfect at what I do. We're trying to break into the market with our pieces but have a hard time as there aren't sources here to sell at. We've been here since 2004 and there has never been a vintage or flea market or antiques show. I miss that kind of thing so much from when we lived in western KY (north of Bowling Green).The prices here are ridiculously high, at thrift stores also.
    I found you thru Furniture Feature Friday, glad I did. Happy daze.

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  5. I think this is beautiful and the bird looks like it belongs there! You really read this pieces mind!!

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