Pretty Green Table with Amy Howard

Transforming a vintage table for a whole new look is simple with One Step Paint.

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I met Amy Howard at Haven last summer and was so enthralled with her booth on painting techniques.  If you aren't familiar with her products, here is a link to her site, Amy Howard at Home.  She has a plethora of painting products, tools, and finishes for all your painting needs.  I recently had the opportunity to try her One Step Paints on a small antique table I am making over for my One Room Challenge office space.  I am introducing a pretty green into my mostly neutral home decor by adding a chalkboard and several pops of green throughout with plants and this little green table.  

Today, I'm going to show you how easy it was to use the One Step Paints.  

Amy Howard has a vast color selection.  I was looking for a muted green that would pair well with my other green accents in the room.  I chose Cherbourg.  This is a water based paint which will dry to a chalky finish.  No prep is needed, you apply it directly to the wood.  Make sure the paint is shaken and then stirred well before you begin painting because it does settle on the bottom of the jar.  It goes on smoothly and without any bubbles.  It was thick and covered completely with one coat! 

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 I love how my little table turned out just with the paint step but decided to try a dark wax finish to give it an aged look.

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Apply your wax to your brush and then wipe it off before applying to your piece of furniture.  Apply in a criss-cross manner paying special attention to the corners and crevices in the piece where natural wear and tear would occur.  The purpose of the wax is to preserve your piece and with dark wax, it will give it a worn or aged look.  

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I don't want to show you too much because I'm saving the reveal for Week #6 of the One Room Challenge, but here is a sneak peek of the pretty little green table in its new place!

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I highly recommend you try Amy Howard at Home!  

To life feeling like home!

XO,

 

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    Beautiful color, Amy! It suits your reading space perfectly 🙂

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  10. Gorgeous Amy, I love this paint! l love the color, Cat pick this as one of our features for our party.
    Maria

  11. Carol says:

    The result is outstanding – looks beautiful in your room.

  12. Shirley Wood says:

    The color is gorgeous and your results were great. Glad to know about this paint now. There are furniture makeovers in my future. #merrymonday

  13. I’ve been hearing a lot about this type of paint, but haven’t tried it yet. Love the color you chose. It turned out great! Thanks for linking up at the Home Matters Link Party! We hope to see you again next week:) #HomeMattersParty

  14. Beverly says:

    Love the color of this table. Thanks for sharing your wonderful posts at Over The Moon Party.
    See you next week.
    Hugs,
    Bev

  15. Hi Amy, I love how your table turned out, brave, I would be scared I would ruin it, but it is wonderful!!
    Thanks you for stopping by #OMHGWW to share your blog!!
    Hope you have a great week!

  16. I just need you to come spruce up my house. I love everything you do in yours.

  17. Your little table looks very nice there in front of the window with it’s new paint job. I’ve used Amy Howard spray paint and clear wax, and I was very pleased with the smooth finish.

  18. Brenda Young says:

    I’m a sucker for little side tables, such fun to makeover and easy to switch around. Your little curvy number came out beautifully, and I love the hue!

  19. Kendra @ www.joyinourhome.com says:

    It is gorgeous, Amy and love your chair in front of those windows! Cannot wait to see it all next week! xo

  20. What a pretty color! I’ve never heard of this brand of paint, but I love it.

  21. This is so pretty!

  22. Amanda says:

    Oh my word, that color is gorgeous! It turned out so lovely, Amy! Now, to find a piece in my home to use that same color on… 😉

  23. I love the table…the color is beautiful! And it looks nice in that space.

    Thanks for the recommendation! I am always looking for new products to try!

    PS…I am heading to Haven this year and i am super excited! 🙂

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