The wood was perfectly dried out and perfect to use my new Fiddes wax in Jacobean. If you have not tried soft furniture wax, you are missing out. I know...it's pricey, but the can will last you forever! I want to wax anything that isn't nailed down right now...that's how much I love this product.
Back to the clock. I painted a sloppy coat of DecoArt white on the outside. I then waxed the whole thing with Jacobean wax. Swoon!! Next, I took that rooster out and found some scrap fabric that would work. Lastly, I took the face of the clock out. The photo matting had been a maroon, so I just covered that up with DecoArt Dove Gray and the inner circle got one coat of DecoArt Neutral Gray. I reassembled the clock, and here ya go!
Excuse my lame mantel decor!
~Allison
Linking up here!
That turned out really nice! I love it.
ReplyDeleteLoved how it turned out. I have only started to learn to paint items. never used wax before. think I need to try it. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteso cute! the finish is great! i love roosters though- i have them all over my french country kitchen. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my heck, that turned out great! Love it! Awesome makeover!!!
ReplyDeleteMy mom LOVES roosters! But like you said they have their place. Seriously the coolest clock I have ever seen. it reminds me of that look restoration hardware was big into there for a while.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful transformation, and I'm a rooster/chicken lover. I agree that they have their place. :)
ReplyDeleteNice restyle! Your mantel decor is great, I see the "B" now what does it stand for "butt?" I still laugh about that post; kids are too cute. I got my blue tape in the mail the other day:)
ReplyDeleteLOL "Sloppy Coat"? I love it. Nice makeover.
ReplyDeleteOooohhh, how utterly FABULOUS!! Beautifully layered painting!
ReplyDeleteDeborah (visiting happily from http://upcyclingmylife.blogspot.com... hope you'll visit too...)
wow! great improvement! Love the new look of your clock.
ReplyDeletegail
wow what a redo. i love it. Beatiful finish,and thank you so much for the shout out! Id love to feature it, let me know if this would be ok with you.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your blog! Im gonna copy a few of these projects for myself too! Thank you for your comment on my blog, so I was able to be introduced to yourS! Ill be here awhile catching up on all your great inspirations!
ReplyDeleteAh! What a great "after!" I love how you added the decorative panel and the paint job is fantastic. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove this--love the color and the fabric adds so much!
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE it! So awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI love the change in the finish. It takes it from hum-drum to fabulous. I featured your piece in a recent blog post....
ReplyDeletehttp://radcrafter.com/2011/11/5-gorgeous-furniture-makeovers/
Alida
radcrafter.com
I had to do a double take and see it was the same clock it's so drastically different...before/after/before/after= yup SAME CLOCK!
ReplyDeleteWell done- it's s stunner!
Visiting from My Romantic Home's- Show and Tell Friday Linky Party,
Smiles and thanks for sharing,
~Suzanne in NW Illinois
I don't think I've ever considered painting a clock either! Love the weathered finish this piece has now.
ReplyDeleteWow, how cool! I would not have thought of painting a clock but it looks great!
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