Showing posts with label ombre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ombre. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2012

ALOHA Friday Link Party #13

Welcome to Jed & Ivy's ALOHA Friday Link Party #13!

(That's Kit and Ivy on the wave up above on the right. I don't know the people on the rock.)


That's Ivy, holding Sticky Bumps (surf board wax), wearing a Roxy suit and Gap sunglasses (lil poser). My friend from work made the red dress and handkerchief for Ivy for her birthday. Ladybugs and Hearts. Aren't they cute?! I just wanted to share a few photos from life in Hawaii, since this is an Aloha Friday party!!

Hana Hou! Let's take a second look at these awesome projects:

9 Red did a great color block stool. Here's the before and after. 
I mentioned to her that she should link this stool up a few weeks back, and I'm so glad she finally did! 

Here are her Chocolate Candy Cane Cupcakes:
I love all the peppermint crumbles! 

Go ahead and grab the featured button below!

Jed & Ivy
Pau Hana! 

Link up your DIY projects, Etsy products, giveaways, Furniture re-do's (my fave), sewing tutorials, inspiring stories. I'm not picky! 
Grab the button and post it on your blog, if you have one. 
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By linking up, you're allowing me to feature your photos on this blog and pin them. 
Share the Aloha and visit each other's links! 

Jed & Ivy
Aloha,
Rebecca




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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Ombre Bench

Just finished this ombre bench:


It originally looked like this:

Kit surprised me and picked it up on craigslist for $40. 

I was inspired a while back by this bench I pinned on Pinterest:

Here's my go-to steps for painting wood furniture:

1. sand
2. prime w/Kilz
3. paint
4. varnish (if there's going to be any wear-n-tear risk)

At first I painted the top portion yellow:

The middle color is actually a combination of the yellow and the espresso color on the bottom. I like to call it "puke green." I actually LOVE "puke green." But, I hated the bright yellow up top. It looked way different on paper. As much as Kit and I want to go back in time and live in 1970s Hawaii, I just couldn't keep these colors. Too "in-your-face" 70s. 


So, I turned to my trusty Benjamin Moore Hollingsworth Green, which I've used on my Kids Vintage Rocking Chair and my Upcycled Shutter, and painted over the yellow.


I used painters tape to mark off where I was going to switch colors. It wasn't the best tactic, because I did it right after I primed. I should have done it after I had a good coat of the puke green, then done the light green afterward.



Look at cute Godiva lounging in the background. :)


With some careful strokes and tiny brushes, I got up close and personal with the section where there was painters tape, and did my best to make it flow nicely.





I love it, but don't know where to put it! Kit wants it outside by our BBQ. I did put a clear varnish on it, but don't really want it exposed to sun, wind, Kihei dirt, etc. I want it on one side of our dining table. We will see. At some point I'm going to have to start selling some of this stuff I'm painting! Our 700 sq ft cottage can only fit so much!

Thanks for checking out my bench! Also, we've got a link party happening here till Wednesday night. Would love to have you link up!

Jed & Ivy

Aloha, Rebecca

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