I'm in the midst of bringing out all my fall boxes in preparation for getting the house all fall-ified.
I've had several projects I wanted to get done before getting everything out for the mantel so I don't have pictures yet...but soon :) Promise.
I wanted to pop in and share a pair of tables I did last fall that are the perfect fall color.
Check out these cute little tables before I got a hold of them...
The client that brought them in loved color and was bored with these wood-toned tables.
I was a little iffy about the yellow paint she brought with them for me to paint with but once it was on and dried, it was gorgeous.
I'm all about a beautiful mustard yellow.
They took three coats to cover and dried amazingly.
Check out that gorgeous deep yellow:
The lines were perfect for a little distressing.
I don't know about you, but mustard yellow exudes fall to me.
Maybe it's just cuz I'm a sucker for turquoise and yellow together.
Who knows, but it's beautiful :)
I love people who love color like I do and these tables were so fun to paint!
Sometimes it's fun to break out of the whites & blacks and get a little crazy :)
Here is the dramatic before & after....
Is mustard yellow a favorite of yours for fall too?
The leaves are starting to fall already here but cooler weather isn't in sight yet.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed though!!
Happy Monday!
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Love the color. You did a great job.
ReplyDeletethose are awesome! i love that yellow color and the perfect amount of distressing!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Color ~ I love it, Lisa
ReplyDeleteHey there! Can you tell me what brand/color of paint you used? I am wanting to redo a buffet and this color seems perfect! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteChristina I would absolutely love to be able to tell you but I did this piece over a year ago for a client and she provided the paint so I have no idea what the name was. I know it was from Sherwin Williams... I'm so sorry I can't help more!!
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