Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Table Finished!

Remember I posted this picture a few days ago of a new table DH had never made before?

Well.....Look now!
I'm REALLY pleased with how it turned out!!
I wasn't sure of the color....so I did a little mixing with some paint I already had.....
I painted it then waited............
When it dried it turned out a beautiful shade of deep blue!
The color is something like a midnight blue color......would that be considered a Williamsburg Blue?
I'm trying to come up with my own names for the colors that we paint our furniture......
What would you think would be a good prim/colonial name for this color?

I also have another table just like this one done in black......yet to finish.
Then DH made two petite versions of this table....they're really cute and
would go anywhere.....
I'll post pics of them when they are finished....
We have an order to build a large cabinet for a lady by March..... :)
DH has it almost finished and ready for paint.....
She wants it this old aqua color like the cannery piece we have on our Picture Trail
site......but her piece is some larger.....
Once we finish it......we'll be back to getting more stuff ready for the upcoming show
we'll be doing (also in March).....time is drawing near!
Hope everyone is doing well today!
Backwoodsprim

6 comments:

Lisa said...

WOW - That looks GREAT!! Yep, I am in love with it.

Susan said...

I love it. I think it's a little darker than Williamsburg blue...not absolutely sure though. What about primitive blue? Kinda generic but that's what I thought of when I enlarged the pic. Have a good evening.

carolyn@simple~primitive~devotion said...

Looks awesome! But I agree with Susan. Williamsburg blue is typically lighter. What about "aged indigo" for a name? It looks like indigo to me.

Something Nice and Pretty said...

Love the table, very prim...I would call the paint color "slate blue". Williamsburg blue is alot lighter:)
Rondell

Back in the Day said...

I love the table! Looks great with the blue!
Nicole

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Mandy