I am so happy with how this set turned out! It was really a lot of work, but well worth it. (I wish I had a before pic of it).
Abbey (DIL) painted it and I did the distressing. It is painted in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint's Duck Egg Blue and Paris Grey.(http://www.anniesloan.com/)
The chair cushions are covered in burlap to give them a fun farmhouse look. (Fun fact: These chairs were donated by the Old Spaghetti Factory in Portland, OR to the thrift shop where we find a lot of our furniture).
Staging is something I'm still working on. The Miss Mustard Seed Blog (http://missmustardseed.com/) helps me a lot with this, but I don't hold a candle to her. Her photography is beautiful! One thing I do like is to add yellow! This is something I learned from my friend Kathryn who owns Common Folk Co. in Kirkland, WA. (www.commonfolkco.com). I really wanted to photograph this outside, but the weather just didn't cooperate today.
The blueberries are from my backyard! Yum! So are the hydrangeas.
We have another table just like this (unpainted) that you could have custom painted to match your home. We also have a round one that's the same style. Super cute! Let me know if you're interested! This table is still available too.
Blessings,
Julie Wagner
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