Sunday, July 24, 2011

Don't it make my brown cabinet blue.

Crystal Gayle, anyone? No? Allrightythen.

Alternate title: Tramp Stamping the China Cabinet.

Notice anything different about my china cabinet?



While the painters were painting the dining room, I had to unload my entire china cabinet so that they could move it without fear of breaking anything. Check out my dining table loaded down with all it's contents. Oy vey at all the glassware I have!



While it was empty I decided to finally slap a coat of paint on the ugly brown wood backerboard. It has been bugging me ever since we moved into this house! I never even noticed it at the old house because our dining room walls were brown, and the back of the china cabinet blended right in with the wall.

See? Blends right in.



It was no big deal until we moved here and suddenly all I could see when I looked at my pretty china cabinet was the fugly brown back.



So this week that changed. First went a coat of white paint as a primer. I used one of the numerous Sherwin Williams paint samples that I had lying around. I wasn't sure what color I wanted to go with, but I knew something was better than nothing so I started with white.



I could tell that was not going to be the final answer just by looking at the first coat. I compared some paint samples to the wall color and it was very similar to SW Foggy Day. So then I remembered that somewhere in my paint sample stash I had a little quart of Sherwin Williams Foggy Day! It's like it was meant to be. I had considered using it on my bedroom walls when we first moved in, but it didn't really do much for me in that room so I nixed it. I knew it was a nice slate blue grey color that would go well with the new dining room color. I wanted it to blend into the background again like it did before, so I slapped up two coats of paint on the back and let that dry.



This was looking a lot better already, but I still wasn't 100% happy with it. Too blah.

It needed something else.



So I headed to Hobby Lobby one night after work and found a big paisley wall stencil.



I also grabbed some "dazzling metallic elegance" craft paint in an assortment of silvery green colors and some sponges.



Then late one night I did some of this:



And a whole lot of this:



Which gave me this:



And I just kept rotating it around in some kind of randomness until it looked like this:



Much better.

I loved it so much I just kept going all the way down on the shelves, too.



Then I loaded it back up with all my stuff.



I love the way it looks peeking out from behind my Grandma's plates.



I don't own any real china, by the way. I never saw the point in it.



But I do love my china cabinet, even though it should just be called a "sentimental cabinet". I have a lot of inherited things along with my wedding stuff inside of it.



I like to mix all my old stuff like the Libbey glasses that I inherited from my Grandma in with my newer stuff from Willow House and my Wilton serving stuff. It's not so stuffy and formal that way.



J says it looks like the china cabinet has been tattooed.



But the paisley pattern makes it more of a "drank too many Bartles & James in college and got this girly tattoo" kind of tattoo, so I guess you could say I have officially tramp stamped my china cabinet.

Keepin it klassy, y'all.



Linking this post at:
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Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
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Funky Furniture Feature at Perfectly Imperfect

22 LEAVE A COMMENT ON THIS:
Diane Sunday, July 24, 2011  

What a great way to lighten up a cabinet! Love this idea!

Jamie Sunday, July 24, 2011  

Love love love LOVE it!!! It looks fantastic!

JCHokie Sunday, July 24, 2011  

Oh my gosh, that turned out so well! It looks awesome, great job! I seriously love your dining room. Running to SW's today to pick up samples. ;)

BluBabesCreate Sunday, July 24, 2011  

So pretty! It really complements all of the silver! Come see what I did with an abandoned reupholstery project!

Christine Sunday, July 24, 2011  

AMAZING! It's making me wish I didn't donate my old china cabinet to Goodwill :( Looks like I need to find a "new" one.

Stephanie Monday, July 25, 2011  

I love the new look! Beautiful! It is such a great idea to update the look! I love the stencil!

Shelia Monday, July 25, 2011  

Oh, this looks so beautiful! What a great job you did and it really brightens up your hutch.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia;)

Maggie Monday, July 25, 2011  

this look beautiful luv how you use the silver metallic paint..
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Jess@Balancing The Dream Monday, July 25, 2011  

wow!! this turned out beautiful!! I love the detail!

Leigh of Tales from Bloggeritaville Monday, July 25, 2011  

Oh! I love it!!!! I love the metallic paint and I love the "tramp stamping!".
Like you, I also never got "real china". I didn't see the point, glad I didn't bc I've inheirited alot. Each of my children have their own set via ancestors.
I also wanted to say that I LOVE the paint color of your dining room. It really opens the space with the light color. Beautiful. I am extremely jealous of your floors.
And finally, I am soooo singing the song:
"Tell me you love me and don't let me cry
Say anything but don't say goodbye
I didn't mean to treat you bad
Didn't know just what I had
But honey now I do
Don't it make my brown eyes
Don't it make my brown eyes blueeeeeeeeeeeeee..."

Yvonne @ StoneGable Monday, July 25, 2011  

Beth, what a great creative way to lighten up your china cabinet! Love love love the stencil! And what lovely things you have!
I have a built in china cabinet that I want to spruce up. This just might be the way to do it!
What an inspirational visit1
Yvonne

Vivienne @ the V Spot Tuesday, July 26, 2011  

That looks fantastic! (I totally got the Crystal Gayle reference, btw.)
I have those same teeny tiny Libby leaf glasses. I love the mix of old, new and sentimental. Seriously? Who has "real" china these days... your display and tramp stamp are lovely. :)

Ginger Tuesday, July 26, 2011  

that is so creative and absolutely beautiful!

Bruce Tuesday, July 26, 2011  

You should totally have gone with the "Tramp Stamping the China Cabinet" title!

I absolutely LOVE how it turned out. I can't wait until we have space to have furniture like that...and hopefully we'll make it look as amazingly beautiful as yours!!

Mimi Wednesday, July 27, 2011  

Wow, this was awesome and such a creative idea!

Pink Overalls @DIY Home Staging Thursday, July 28, 2011  

Wow, you are one brave girl.

Looks beautiful.

Stacey Sunday, July 31, 2011  

love it...gotta try that!
stacey of Embracing Change

marty (A Stroll Thru Life) Sunday, July 31, 2011  

Oh my goodness, this is absolutely gorgeous. I love it and your display inside is just perfect. So happy to have found your blog. Hugs, Marty

Twice Nice Sunday, July 31, 2011  

THAT is brilliant! I must try some stenciling soon. Thanks for such inspiration.
Deb

Kathy in FW TX Tuesday, August 02, 2011  

stunning! NOW I know exactly what I want to do with the back of my hutches! This is sooooo gorgeous. You may be my newest hero!

Laura @ Our House Of Joyful Noise Saturday, August 06, 2011  

Hi Beth!
Your china cabinet project is so creative, & it came out great! I joined your GFC, and I'm featuring this project you linked up with us at Our House Of Joyful Noise, this Tuesday. Grab a FEATURED button, and toot your horn, if you'd like! : )

birdsandsoap Monday, August 15, 2011  

I love this! I've been contemplating painting my china cabinet for years; it was my grandmother's and part of me is dying thinking about covering up the wood, but hey, I want to enjoy it to the max! I'm going with a robin-egg-blue type of color and instead of lining it with paper like I originally planned, I think this is just what the Dr. ordered! Thanks, newest follower!

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