Furniture painting turquoise

While painting the table I also transformed this IKEA stool that I’ve had for a few years. Its simply made to be transformed and personalized. I always thought I’d do “something” with it, and now was the time. I turned it into a matching turquoise. Isn’t it awesome? I think so.

I don’t understand why there isn’t more colour in the things we see in shops; in furniture, clothes and shoes? Don’t get me wrong, I love black polished shoes, but really – all of them?

I would love me some pink boots, and a patchwork coat of many colours…

Furniture painting turquoise 2

One of my many business ideas is to one day get free or very cheap furniture and turn them into new items with decoupage and paint! I think they would be a hit if you could find a space to remake them + a place to sell them! And the right kind of customers who are willing to pay for that kind of exclusive customized stuff…

Maybe it wouldn’t really be lucrative, because painting furniture takes a lot of time. Plus, if you do it to sell you would probably have to be a bit more careful and accurate than I am when I paint. But it is an awesome idea, right? I can totally see the shop in front of me, a glorious rainbow place! Yes, a girl can dream…

Turquoise stool

Ali Edwards wrote a post about thinking about Christmas and wow, it is time already to start planning. Too bad it is so easy to find great stuff that I want and much more difficult to find something that for example my dad would appreciate… :-(

I’ve found this Oilily + Pip Studio sholder bag that I am totally in love with! Roses! Colours! Mmm! What I really need is the bigger weekender bag – it would be perfect for weekends away with the embroidery guild’s board etc. So in my last before and after post I was against consumerizm in general. This time, I’m ending the post with a big craving after a bag… But I know you agree with me, it would look lovely on the stool…

My mom painted her stool dark blue a few years ago, and it was perfect for a kitchen filled with dark blue details, just like hers. Even the coffee machine matched!