It takes MANY coats to go from a dark color to a light one (the chair could stll use another coat).
I also painted a little rustic side table and decorated the top with a faux doily design. After painting the table the light sage color, I painted a center square in white. Then using just a touch of spray adhesive, I positioned the paper doily. (I find vintage ones at yard sales all the time, but you can also get them at a cake decorating supply store) After a few passes with the sage spray paint , carefully lift off the paper and your done!Have a great weekend, everyone!!!
What a neat trick with that little table. It all looks wonderful and inviting.
ReplyDeleteLove the new color. The doily table is adorable. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteYou are very clever.
Have a fun weekend sitting in you wicker chairs.
Rosemary
It turned out just lovely. I love your great doily idea.
ReplyDeleteele
Love your wicker furniture!! The new colour really freshens it up!!
ReplyDeleteThe whole set has come up looking great. The roses fabric for the cushions ...wow beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice idea for using the doily.
You come up with some good ideas Kim.
OH! It all looks so beautiful and i love the new colour, so fresh and inviting :) Great decoration on your little table, well done!
ReplyDeleteLots of inspirations here and i find your decorations so pretty, just my kind of taste :)
Enjoy your Sunday!
I love this! What a creative idea, and that porch looks so inviting.
ReplyDeleteOh Kimberly, what a lovely transformation! The color is perfect and the table is wonderful! Love the doilie design. Great job!
ReplyDeletexo, suzy
So pretty! You have the best ideas! I'm hoping to work on your chalkboard project when I get back from vacation.
ReplyDeleteKarla
LOVE the new color you chose!!! So so pretty.
ReplyDeleteGreat redo! We have one of those Pier One wicker sets. It's good to know they hold up! Ours is about 3 years old.
ReplyDeletePat
Back Porch Musings
I've recently done a similar thing with our wicker chairs, but I love what you've done with the table. What a clever idea. It all looks super. Sue x
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. What a great idea with the table. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love your projects! They're always so doable. The table is so cute - I'm going to have to try this. Your wicker looks great in the new color!
ReplyDeleteManuela
Oh, that is too cute! I love your transformations. Wicker is so much fun & the doily table is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteRhoda
I LOVE the table and wicker. I HAVE to do that to one of my tables. It's just too cool!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely - what a great place to sit and relax!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful transformation! Your set looks so wonderful now, wish I could come visit and drink lemonade!
ReplyDeleteLidy
I want the doily table!!!
ReplyDeleteI still have family in your area...you could just take it over to them for me...
Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the faux doily too :)
tea
xo
Very nice! Love how you can just keep updating your wicker furniture whenever the mood strikes you. Really like the doily on the table. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThat was a nifty idea with the little table. I loved the pale sage paint, and it looks very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Your furniture turned out WONDERFUL! Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteNeat trick, and I love that color! Would you be willing to share the name and brand? I must have it! ~A :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Cottage Magpie!,
ReplyDeleteI don't mind sharing at all. Its a spray paint by Rustoleum called "Light Sage".
Kimberly :)
Enjoy your weekend and see you soon! Aina :)
ReplyDeleteOH everything looks great. I love the doily effect. May try that someday... Hum... It would make cute end table designs for my step son's, slash guest room. Must find some tables.
ReplyDeleteIsn't paint a wonderful thing?
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with your wicker and that table project is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteYour wicker is beautiful and that little table is gorgeous. I may try your idea and decorate one similar. Thank you for the instructions. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThe wicker looks great! Where did you find the Light Sage Rustoleum color? I have not been able to find it any of my local stores.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI got the light sage Rustolium at my Home Depot. Meiers also had that color.
Hope you find it near you.
Kimberly :)