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Friday, May 14, 2010

The (Not So) Big Reveal

Sorry it's taken me a while to post any photos of my new and improved downstairs paint job. It's been done for at least a couple of weeks now, but with the flood and the school year drawing to a close, I've been a little preoccupied. And although I think it looks great, the before and after photos are honestly just not that dramatic.


But, without further ado . . . 


Here's the BEFORE:

And, wait for it . . . the AFTER:

 Sorry I didn't get around to hanging up the emperor before snapping this shot.

SO much better, right? Okay, I won't feel hurt if you can't tell much of a difference from these photos. However, it is much lighter and brighter. I swear. And not so much the color of peanut butter anymore, but instead maybe a frothy latte.

You might be able to see more of a difference in the next set of photos:

BEFORE:


And, AFTER:


Since this is a before and after post, I'll also share a semi-finished project. Remember this sunburst clock I found at the Flea Market?

Well, I've really been wanting a sunburst mirror lately. When I read that A Perfect Gray and Caitlin Creer had transformed sunburst clocks into mirrors, I was sold. The only problem? I can't figure out how to get the clock out. But, never fear, in APG's post she mentioned another blogger who simply silver-leafed the glass clock front. So, I thought it was worth a try.

Confession: I've never "leafed" anything in my entire life. But off I went to Michael's to search out the proper materials. First, I applied the adhesive and let it sit until it got tacky.

Then, I applied the silver leaf with a dry brush. Really very easy.
I think it looks decent. Although, I'd really like to get it fitted with a real mirror. At least this gives me an idea of what it could look like.

What do you think?

13 comments:

  1. Love your blog!
    Your new paint looks fab and I think what you did with your starburst clock is brilliant!

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  2. I can't wait to see the paint in person but I think you can definitely tell a difference. Lighter, brighter. Me likey.

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  3. woohoo! paint job AND clock-turned-mirror look great. I am so glad to see someone who tried the silver-leaf method...

    I did have to search and search for the little screws that would remove the clock in the starburst I won on e-bay.

    if you don't ever get your clock out - rest assured that yours looks AWESOME just like it is!

    great going, babe!

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  4. I can tell a difference and the look rooms looks great! It looks like it got a mini face lift!! And great job on the clock/mirror! I have to to try it!!

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  5. Awesome! The walls absolutely look lighter, your home looks so lovely, and that clock turned mirror is perfection! Wow!

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  6. I think it looks great. I tried silver leafing a couple years ago. I learned never to do it outside when it's windy :)

    I thought you were headed to Disney soon?....

    Julie

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  7. Thanks everyone! I'm very pleased with the paint, and I'm liking the look of the sunburst "mirror" but think I at some point will switch it out for a real mirror.

    We are off to Disney in a week. Yikes. I need to get organized.

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  8. Wow! Everything looks great. now you have me all excited about silver leaf.

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  9. Oh, I can totally see a difference! It looks lovely! Love that silver leaf, actually, I think it looks really fab!

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  10. As someone who has also looked at a million shades of the same color paint...I think it is AWESOME! So much lighter and airier. Great color choice. I'm jealous! I NEED to get my painting done.

    That is a funky old clock. Don't you just love when you stumble upon great pieces at flea markets, or better yet, yard sales?

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  11. That whole chinoiserie mirror/white lamp/orchid arrangement is lovely. Clock turned mirror is genius - job well done!

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  12. You are the cutest tiniest person ever!

    Love the new color -- so much more crisp and bright.

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  13. Sweet beJesus Kathy, you need to sell me that Pagoda mirror. (Can you tell I hopped over from your DC comment.) Seriously, I need that mirror in my life.

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