A few days ago, I built the Copy Cat Nesting Table (Large). Here is the picture of it:
Starting point -
Added a coat of turquoise (no primer)
Let it dry overnight, then attacked it with 60 grit sandpaper. Roughed up several "worn" spots. I wanted it to look like there were places where maybe it was rubbed over time. Also, it helps in my house to have everything already "lived in" so if it gets battered by the kiddos, it's no big deal.
Strategically sanded the leg edges, leaving the sander on random spots a bit longer to wear through the paint.
Then I grabbed the darkest stain I had, which happened to be Walnut.
I brushed the stain onto the table, working at a section at a time. It really doesn't matter if you streak or cover the entire area, when you use a cloth (old socks work great since I always have extras) to remove the excess. You can leave it heavy for more of a glazing or you can remove as much as possible to just have a little color on the paint.
I brushed the stain on my surface working one side at a time. Then, once I had the stain on the table I wiped it off. I rubbed heavy in random spots and left it glazed in others, especially the inside corners.
See how the wood looks on the rubbed spots with the stain added? It looks like it took years to get this. If you choose to have it more worn for a more weathered look, you can customize this finish for your taste.
I probably posted too many pictures, but I wanted to show all the cool little spots that turned out nice.
Thank you for stopping by today - Karen :)


LUV LUV LUV this, Karen! Thank you for such a wonderful tutorial on painting and staining. I'm always a little wary of staining over my painting project - but now you have banished that fear and I will step forward ..... and stain! lol!
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you do it exactly the way I do :) Too cool... I love this, it's sooo easy :) I've successfully done this to a lot of my projects :)
ReplyDeleteLove your result!
great job, love the colour, I share your worn look philosophy too!
ReplyDeleteLove the worn out look! Thanks for stopping by Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays and joining the party
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments. It is great to find others with the same love of old looking pieces.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you to A Beach Cottage for a wonderful link party and great ideas. I am a big fan. :)
Just gorgeous!!! Love the color and the look, amazing! Thanks for linking!
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Kristin
Kristin,
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting such a great link party. I was checking out so many blogs I lost track of time. I added your button to my blog to check back often. I love your work. :)
Karen
looks fabulous! i love that color and your finishing job is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. One day I'm going to be brave enough to try this! If you have a moment, I would love for you to share this project on my Inspiration Board.
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Thanks for the inspiration.
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Thank you Cassie!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, thanks for the invite. I added it to your party and I added you to my page. Nice work on your blog. :)
Beautiful work! I love the shape of this little table, and the color you chose is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThank you Korrie. You are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love this table! The color is beautiful and the pictures were very helpful! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Sarah. Thank you for your kind words. :)
ReplyDeleteSo simple and GREAT results! Thanks! This will be so helpful for our next project! Love your site!! I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteThank you for following. I'll have the smaller table that fits into this large nesting table this weekend. And I'm trying out a new finish on another wood project.
ReplyDeleteLove the color and the distressing.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job Karen! I'll have to try this stain technique!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
ReplyDeleteI shared your post on my Top 10 Pretty Things :)
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You have inspired me to beat up a fun old dinning room set I have been pondering over for years! - Love this!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic, I can't wait to see the rest of the nesting tables! Great finish
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. There is something quite fun about distressing furniture. :)
ReplyDeleteSo fantastic, and one of my favorite colors. Can I ask the paint name/brand?
ReplyDeleteIt is Behr brand - Gem Turquoise color
ReplyDeleteHey Karen, love your blog and all of your talent! Is the paint just a latex canned paint? Oil based? Spray paint?
ReplyDeleteThanks much!!
@Billy B Hi :) It is just regular old Behr Paint. I think it was one of those sample pots so it was probably a flat latex paint. Thank you for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteJust a few here-n-there changes can make big differences
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