Friday, October 4, 2013

A Long Time...

It's been quite a long time since I last posted...

At some point I felt I needed to make a choice between blogging and painting, which is what my blogging was about.  Seemed like I couldn't fit both into my schedule.  Obviously I picked paint - duh!

Rustic Tids & Bits Facebook page is kept-up daily and anything on this blog would just be repetition.  But for repetition's sake, I thought I'd post a little update today.   Here's some of my favorite pieces from the last year...

CeCe Caldwell's Traverse City Cherry with distressing

Custom mixed teal from CeCe Caldwell's Emerald Isle and Maine Harbor Blue with distressing and dark wax!

CeCe Caldwell's Maine Harbor Blue with dark wax.  The hardware was painted with Pittsburgh Gray.  LOVE THIS ONE!

French armoire painted in Sea Foam and CeCe Caldwell's Aging Dust

Painted with CeCe Caldwell's paints, top stained in Dark Walnut.

Mantle clock looks like new now!

This piece was painted for a customer's bathroom!

One part of a full bedroom set ready for a 9-year old boy!  Cece Caldwell's Springhill Green & Maine Harbor Blue.

Gorgeous full-size mirror painted in CeCe Caldwell's Pittsburgh Gray with Memphis Blue underneath!

Memphis Blue Dining Set

CeCe Caldwell's Pittsburgh Gray & Vintage White

Sea Foam Twin Size Jenny Lind Bed!  I love the way that sea foam looks with the deep orange in the rug!

Peacock Blue Vanity!

Very Rustic White Dresser - CeCe Caldwell's Dover White!

 New stain on top, new Beckley Coal Paint on the bottom!


Hope you enjoyed these as much as I have!!


Friday, December 7, 2012

Faux Zinc Cat House

So I've been a little MIA from the blog lately....consistency isn't my thing, I guess.
But I promised a tutorial blog for the popular faux zinc look and it's finally here!

I decided to make my little kitties a house/bed for a holiday gift.  Since they love to get inside of things they aren't supposed to, I thought I'd make them something meant just for them.
And since my meows are not prissy in the slightest, faux zinc seemed  like a good fit.

Ready to make your own?  Go!

Step 1)  Choose a piece.
(Remember my photography skills are supbar, and the lighting in my house just plain sucks.)

Step 2) Clean it.
I like to use a mixture of vinegar and water.  It kills the yucks, definitely gets them off, and also eliminates odors.  If you've got a sticky spot on your piece, vinegar and baking soda will help.  

Step 3)  This one is just for me.....Take a door off.
Although all the cute pet beds I've seen on Pinterest have a full opening in the front, I think my babies would be happier with a more enclosed space.  If you've ever met a cat, you'll understand this.  So, I only took off one door.  And I didn't fill those holes with putty because I'm lazy.  But if you were to take a door off of something, you might want to fill the holes with wood putty.

Step 4)  Paint!
You want to choose a dark gray color.  I always use CeCe Caldwell's paint because it is natural and wonderful and oh so beautiful.  For the faux zinc finish, I use Vermont Slate.  I prefer to use Purdy 1.5" brushes for most of my projects but you can use whatever you like.  Paint it on in even strokes - 1 coat of this paint is plenty for great coverage!
I knew she'd be the first to check it out!  Had to drag her out of there!

Step 5)  Let it dry.  Take a break.  Start a new project.  Take a nap.  Read a book.  Drink some wine.  

Step 6)  Now the fun begins!  You'll need to gather your supplies:  Acrylic paint in metallic silver & clear wax & a wax brush.  Yes that is the cheapo acrylic paint from Michael's.  It works great!

Step 7)  You want to put drops of the silver paint around your piece.  If you're like me and you don't read through the whole tutorial before you start...doing each step as you read, then you're going to be in trouble here.  I hope you're still reading.  Good.  As the acrylic paint sits on top of the chalk paint, it will start to pull up the chalk paint.  If you wait too long before the next step, you will have spots where the wood shows through.  Just do a small section at a time to keep that from happening.
Quickly move on to step 8.
The spacing you use between droplets depends on how much silver you want to show.  Closer together for more silver.  For this piece, they were about 3 inches apart on all sides. 

Step 8)  Dip your wax brush into the wax, and brush it over the piece, grabbing the silver paint as you go.  
(See what I mean about pulling up the chalk paint?  I had to fix that.)

Do this with the whole piece and revel in how awesome you are!


Step 9) is totally optional.  Well, I guess they all are...hahahaha.  I crack myself up sometimes.
Next you will dip your brush into an awesome tub of dark wax (you know, the one I didn't take a picture of), and go over the piece again.  It gives it that perfect faux zinc finish that you were looking for when you clicked on my blog!


All finished!!  Now I just need to find a pillow to put inside for my insistent little meows!  


Just in case you felt like this blog didn't have enough pictures, here's a photo of a table I've done with the faux zinc finish!  I love this one!


Feel free to comment or e-mail with questions, comments, or shout-outs!  Much love to my fans!

Monday, October 1, 2012

Spray Paint

I've never used spray paint before.  No, I'm not kidding.  Don't judge.

I was okay with that.

But with Pinterest taking up so much of my life, it's hard to imagine a life without spray paint.  

So I bought a can of Rustoleum yesterday.  The rain let up just for me!

Let me tell you, this is some cool shit.  You just spray it on and it's done.  Seriously!  How did I miss out on this fun for the last 28 years?!  


First, I painted these cardboard letters I picked up at JoAnn's.  Yes, I know the picture looks ridiculous because all my letters wouldn't fit on one row.  Oh well.  I was too lazy to rearrange it for the picture.  I also painted that Dollar Tree pumpkin, and some hardware from a drawer.  

SO FUN! 
 Folks, this is seriously cool!   It dried so fast, and those letters look amazing now.  The best part is it's on SALE at Michael's right now.  I just might be heading back there to pick up a few more cans in other colors.

I couldn't stop there.  It only took 5 minutes (maybe) to paint all of that.  I needed more! So I grabbed frames and boards and doo-dads and painted them up too!   

Then I got a GREAT idea!  Let's paint a table!!!!


I chose this one.  Crystal said we had to sand it a bit first.  I don't know why, but I was bouncing with impatience while I waited for her to get it done.

Of course I forgot to take pictures of it's awesome silverness....because I was excited about the next step!


I painted some Elmer's glue on all over the top, then quickly painted on CeCe Caldwell's Vintage White, before the glue dried.  Grabbed a hair dryer, and watched as the beauty unfolded, or cracked, whatever.


Love this!  It came out so pretty!  I left the legs silver because I can't decide if I want to do this crackle magic on them or not. 

 What do you think??


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Farmhouse Cute

I've been a bit MIA in the blog world...oops!  Tomorrow marks my first day as a booth vendor and it's been a little crazy getting started.  Securing a trailer and a truck to get everything there proved to be the hardest part thus far, so I'm hoping to be able to buy my own soon!  I'll be at the Third Monday Trade Days in McKinney this weekend - so excited!

I've gotten quite a few pieces done in preparation for this weekend, but I want to focus on just one.  I had a lot of fun and some frustration with this baby!

  (Remember, my photography skills are lacking!)
This is the finished piece.  Looks much better in person, I promise.

Here's the before shot.

I snagged this at a garage sale a few weeks ago for only $10.  It's a cute piece - solid wood, wire screens, cute little knobs.  Reminds me of a cute little farmhouse!

I cleaned it up with a vinegar and water mixture, removed the knobs, and got out my new tub of CeCe Caldwell's Maine Harbor Blue!

(I actually snapped this photo too soon.  I was excited to show my mom how pretty the blue was, so I took a picture while some of the paint was still wet and I hadn't painted the inside yet)
One coat of Maine Harbor Blue was followed by two coats of CeCe Caldwell's Vintage White.  What possessed me to do 2 coats, I don't know, lesson learned.  


Next was the frustrating part.  I knew I wanted to distress the piece enough that the blue showed through in some places.  What I didn't realize is that 1) I had the wrong kind of sandpaper (who knew there were different kinds of sandpaper?  Seriously?   Like I don't have enough to keep up with?)  2)  I used too much white paint.  I sanded this baby for H.O.U.R.S.  
By the time I finished, I had one VERY sore hand, white powder ALL over my living room, and an electric sander at the very top of my next birthday list!


 But I got there!  I sanded just enough to show the blue in most places, and in a few places just a litte more to show the wood underneath.  I used CeCe Caldwell's Clear Wax to coat it (once my hand had recovered), using an old t-shirt.  The blue brightened up beautifully when mixed with the wax.  I LOVE CeCe Caldwell's paint!

 I put a little blue paint on the knobs, and screwed them back in!  All done!








Monday, September 3, 2012

Photography and Carolina Sun Yellow...

So....first off.  I believe that we can all do anything if we put our minds to it.  But sometimes, I get better and less stressful results if I find someone else to do things for me.  Like, take pictures.   Photography is not my strong suit.  I want beautiful pictures of my projects to post on here and to help sell them, but I'm going to need to hire a photographer if I'm going to get that.  Any tips on taking better product pictures without hiring a photographer?

All that to say...ignore the low quality of my pictures, and remember that everything I take a picture of, looks much better in person.  Ha.


I finished my yellow bench! I was so excited to use yellow paint, and had to drive all over the metroplex to find a store stocked with Cece Caldwell's Carolina Sun Yellow!


Isn't it lovely?!?

Before...

And, now!






Fun little piano bench! :-)





Friday, August 31, 2012

Yawwnn...

It's hard to get up and moving today.  I only went to school two days this week, but it seems like starting something new and trying to find a routine is exhausting for a bit.  But lucky for me, I can take my time getting started this morning.

I haven't really decided what I'll work on this morning, but I'm sure it'll be something exciting.  I've got big plans to fix up this dresser:


This has been in my son's room for a few years (hence the stickers), but he's wanting to redo his room.  So, I think I'll just steal this dresser.  I'm thinking those carvings will look great!  Getting this emptied and ready to go is on my list this weekend.  

Ooh! I think I'll finish my yellow bench today!  Here's a sneak peek...


And...because I just can't stop thinking about how beautiful this piece is...



I snagged this on Craigslist the other day for a great price!  From the pictures that were posted, I thought it would be a great piece to paint orange or blue and add some sweet distressing.  But when I brought it home I realized that there's nothing I can do to this piece to make it look better.  I love it just the way it is!  It's called a dictionary stand and it's pretty old it seems.  I haven't been able to find an exact year yet, but it's not from my lifetime and that makes it old ;-)

Tomorrow is treasure hunting day and we're hitting up a new store in Grapevine, called Mominizer, that carries Cece Caldwell's Chalk Paint!  I'm so excited to have a store closer to home that sells my favorite paint!  (I hear they are going to start carrying Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint soon, too!!!  I can't wait!)

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Day 2

I've decided that Day 2 HAS to be better than Day 1.  Yesterday, I decided to hit up Lowe's for some supplies and I was super excited about the items on my shopping list.  Not only did they not have a single thing from my list (so disappointed), but I got backed into in the parking lot.  Everything pretty much went downhill after that.

Soooo...Day 2 is going to be much better.  I decided.  Lexie and I dragged ourselves out of bed to her leash and we went on our morning walk.  Coffee in hand, I'm working on a few vendor booth applications today and working on a sweet little yellow bench.  

My workroom is getting a bit out of hand with my all the projects I've started but haven't finished.  I have a habit of starting something new while I wait for one to dry.  Then I end up with several needing to be finished.  Looking a bit like this...


Oh, and today I'm also going to check out Home Depot to see if I can find what I need want.  I never really thought I'd be one to care about hardware stores, or whatever they are officially called, but Lowe's failed me yesterday.  Home Depot, I'm counting on you.