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Vintage Dresser in Annie Sloan Duck Egg Blue – Before and After

18 August, 2015 by Suzanne

Yesterday’s favorite find is finished!

Here is the before and you can see that it was in great condition but dark and drab.  My client wanted a pale blue with green undertones and gold highlights – yum!IMG_0659Here is the after!Vintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue thepainteddrawer.comI used Annie Sloan Duck Egg Blue to achieve this finish.  This was quite the process so here goes!

I  applied a coat of Annie Sloan Old White as a base.  I first used a combo of basically half Duck Egg to half Old White.  However, once applied it was just too light.  I added more Duck Egg into the mixture to make it about 3 parts Duck Egg to 1 part Old White – ah, perfect!  I also added a wash of straight Duck Egg to give it more depth.  The white peeks out in places to add to its lightness.

I hope you don’t mind but I took a lot of pictures of the detail to share with you all.Vintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue and Gold thepainteddrawer.com Vintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue and Gold thepainteddrawer.comFor the gold, I hand painted along the bits and pieces I wanted to highlight.  I then sanded back and distressed the entire piece.  After distressing and waxing in clear wax, I went back over some of the gold once again. The vintage pulls were given a quick brush over to brighten them up and add yet another pop of gold on this pretty piece.I used Annie Sloan Duck Egg Blue with gold highlights to achieve this finish. The Duck Egg appears more blue or green depending on the light. Lovely!Vintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue and Gold thepainteddrawer.comVintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue and Gold thepainteddrawer.comVintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue and Gold thepainteddrawer.comVintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue and Gold thepainteddrawer.com
Vintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue and Gold thepainteddrawer.comVintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue and Gold thepainteddrawer.comVintage Dresser in Duck Egg Blue and Gold thepainteddrawer.comI am almost finished with the other piece for Homa.  I am kind of like Edward Scissorhands when I get going on a piece and just go with it.  When there is a set to finish, I have to remember each step carefully so I can repeat it on the next piece and it makes it a little tedious.  I’ll share tomorrow!

Filed Under: Annie Sloan, Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, Before and After, Duck Egg, Favorite Finds, Old White, Vintage Dresser Tagged With: Annie Sloan, Before and After, Chalk Paint, duck egg blue, Homa's Dresser, Old White, Tall Dresser, Vintage Dresser

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Comments

  1. Marcie McGovern

    18 August, 2015 at 11:33 am

    Love the look……fabulous!!!! 🙂

  2. Denise P.

    18 August, 2015 at 11:36 am

    Simply gorgeous!

  3. cassie @ primitive & proper

    18 August, 2015 at 12:02 pm

    i always love this style in duck egg- such a classic beauty.

  4. DADesign

    18 August, 2015 at 12:12 pm

    Nice job! I have a BR suit that this just might work well on.

  5. Marie@The Interior Frugalista

    18 August, 2015 at 12:55 pm

    Oh so very pretty Suzanne – love the gold highlights too. Your client must have been thrilled with her dresser!

  6. Cynthia - Clockwork Interiors

    18 August, 2015 at 1:02 pm

    Your hard work has paid off — what a beauty!!

    • Suzanne

      20 August, 2015 at 10:57 am

      Thanks so much!

  7. Sharlee Montague

    18 August, 2015 at 5:39 pm

    Suzanne, The blue paint looks beautiful with the mahogany wood tones showing underneath……..would love a tutorial on how you applied the gold highlights…..Was the gold paint acrylic or some kind of GF or Martha Stewart paint? Did you apply it with an artist-type brush?

    • Suzanne

      20 August, 2015 at 10:56 am

      Hi Sharlee, it is Martha Stewart paint. I use an artist brush for the details. As soon as the kids are back in school, I will work on a tutorial for you. Cheers!

  8. Debi Carser

    18 August, 2015 at 6:32 pm

    I love the gold touch on the edges. Very nice!

  9. brendaeyoung

    18 August, 2015 at 6:48 pm

    Love the depth of layers you created on this one, and my favorite color too, beautiful!

    • Suzanne

      20 August, 2015 at 10:55 am

      Thank you so much, Brenda!

  10. Nancy F Lambert

    18 August, 2015 at 8:52 pm

    Beautiful job, I love it

  11. debbie

    19 August, 2015 at 12:48 am

    Beautiful!

  12. Mary Borgsmiller

    19 August, 2015 at 6:19 am

    Absolutely fabulous! I want!!!!

    • Suzanne

      20 August, 2015 at 10:55 am

      Thanks so much!

  13. rita

    19 August, 2015 at 12:01 pm

    I would like a tutorial like Sharlee was asking for. How did you do the gold and what paint did you use? Inquiring minds want to know. It’s beautiful!

    • Suzanne

      20 August, 2015 at 10:55 am

      Hi Rita – I will definitely get going on that for you all. After school starts 🙂

  14. Katie A

    19 August, 2015 at 4:25 pm

    Yep – I’d love to see a tutorial on the gold highlights as well. I’ve been playing around with silver leaf and Annie Sloan paints & wax to jazz up some old picture frames and it’s worked well – but silver leaf is quirky and paint would be much more controllable.

    • rita

      20 August, 2015 at 11:36 am

      Yay, Suzanne. I’m already giddy. I love all the finishes you do! Yipee! Hurry up school starting! LOL 🙂

  15. kayla

    8 April, 2016 at 1:30 pm

    Suzanne this is so pretty! I love these old Hepplewhite dressers!!! much love, kayla:)

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