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More Copper (Blue) Persuasion, Mm-hmm

I have been obsessed with copper lately, and I had been envisioning buying a new Ikea desk, and spray painting it to look like this (desk upper right hand):

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But then I realized that I have a list longer than I can name of other more expensive things we need for the house – new refrigerator, new dishwasher, expanded island, new wood flooring, new tile flooring, new fireplace surround tile – so… I already  had a desk that was similar in shape to yet another Ikea desk on Pinterest that someone had spray painted gold, and it was very pretty, so that sparked an idea in me – if I paint my current desk, it will still look really cool, and it will cost virtually no money.  I was in love.

Here is my desk Before:

(pay no attention to my work table which collapsed, and I somehow hadn’t yet picked up behind the desk)

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By the way, I have discovered something – resin paper.  Resin paper is the pinkish large paper that you see above under the desk.  You can use it for anything – to protect floors while painting, and I have been using it extensively lately to spray paint things in my garage, while protecting the concrete floor.

Here is a picture of me in process:

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This draped plastic that you see above is my favorite thing for spray painting in general – both with canned spray paint as well as with our paint sprayer (regular paint).  It’s awesome.  I need tons of it.  Here is a shot of the Tape & Drape (I bought mine at Home Depot / Lowes, but it’s available on Amazon as well).

And here it is in the light of day – almost done – just some SafeCoat Acryllic additional coats to get it nice and glossy, and to ensure that it stays this pretty almost forever.  I used Krylon copper spray paint (with the shiny top) on the legs / frame and keyboard tray, Krylon white gloss spray paint, and I used Rustoleum white gloss all purpose spray paint on the glass top of the table.

I made a huge mistake doing the bottom layers in Krylon white gloss, and then, because I needed some sanding blocks (to smooth out any lumps, didn’t really erase a couple drips as it was supposed to) at Lowes, and I was sick of stopping at Michaels, I convinced myself that getting another brand of white gloss spray paint at Lowes (they didn’t carry the Krylon I needed) would be fine for some minor touch-ups / the final top coat on the desk.  That should have worked.  But the final top coat with Rustoleum (switched brands, big mistake) crackled – something I had heard about but never seen before.  So I have sanded out most of the crackles with some sandpaper, but it isn’t perfect.  It’s barely noticeable, but I wish I had just stuck to my first love with no crackling – Krylon White Gloss spray paint.

I have a couple thin coats of SafeCoat Acryllic clear poly the top, keyboard, and side legs, but I need to coat the thing, and make sure I’m happy with the texture – I love a glossy texture.  Especially on something like a desk, which is very tactile.

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I’m very happy with it!  It doesn’t even look like the same desk!  I will update with another post once we push this little beast back up the stairs.  Thanks to my sweet husband for his help with moving this desk around!

Sources:

  • Krylon copper spray paint (Michaels)
  • Krylon white gloss spray paint (Michaels)
  • SafeCoat Acrylacq, green clear poly (I haven’t found it anywhere locally, but I bought mine online.  I bought 5 gallons, and I just always have it for a rainy / poly needed day)

Copper (Blue) Persuasion, Mm-hmm

Hi!  So I’ve been busy working on my office in spurts.  So much spray painting!  So much!  Can’t wait to have our garage ‘back.’

I have had a side table I ordered from Wayfair months and months ago, that looked originally like this:

Well, here is picture that Wayfair had up on their site:

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Well… it doesn’t quit look that way (i.e. doesn’t look this way at all)!  The glass top has this blue tint, & it looks horrible.

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But I still loved the table – I think the shape is gorgeous.  I knew that something had to be done about the top and bottom glass pieces.  My original idea was – use gold leaf gilding and gild the top to ‘match’ the gold of the base.  That was a great idea – except that in the meantime, I had decided to shift from a White and Gold theme in my office to a White and Copper theme.  So I translated this theme into the copper – spray painted the base copper, and copper leaf gilded the top:

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You can see, I think, the beautiful difference in the copper and the native gold below – the top is already sprayed copper.  The copper is just cooler to me, and looks almost like a burnished, old gold:

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Next I used copper leaf to gild the top (I was so excited about this, but it didn’t turn out as I had envisioned).  The copper leaf is to the left, and it turned out way too brassy / orange for my taste.  I listed above Gilded Planet as a great place for gilding supplies, however, I ordered this copper leaf on Amazon (Mona Lisa brand), so it may have made a difference in a more pleasing color if I had ordered it from Gilded Planet, as I have previously.  Beware – just as with gold, copper spray paint and gilding has many different hues, and I loved the gold / burnished / cool gold look of the spray paint, but not of this orangie gilding, so I just spray painted with the same spray paint I used on the base right over the gilding (you can see the spray paint overlay to the right, not orangie at all):

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I used Krylon metallic spray paint with the shiny, big metallic head, as shown here:

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And finally, here is the finished product – I love it:

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I hated the really rough metal texture of this piece to begin with, plus I needed to seal the paint so that it would look great for years to come, so I put on two coats (over the entire surface, base and top and bottom) of Safecoat Acrylacq, an amazing, eco-friendly, green polyacryllic that Young House Love turned me onto.  I bought a gigantic container (5 gallons I think), and still have about half a container left, after doing our kitchen cabinets, this, and several other projects.  I love this stuff, and now it has a shiny, smooth texture.  I’m a big texture person, and now it is smooth as silk!

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Make the Mouse Pad Pretty

I saw a beautiful picture of a mouse pad recently… that no longer is being made:

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So what’s a girl to do?  Make her own version!  Well, at least it is my first attempt.  I have other ideas for more mouse pads.

Here is the finished production that I created using water based ‘size’ (gilding term for glue), and imitation gold leaf (the first one on the home page that’s $59), all from the online store Gilded Planet.

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The mousepad I was working with was fabric, so in the future I plan on using a different method (‘fabric medium’ + spray paint / craft metallic paint), as with actual gold leaf on fabric I got lots of ‘cracks’ that I haven’t seen in regular gilding.  I have read that this is due to the nature of the fabric medium.  I had to go over the ‘crack’s in the fabric with a ‘gold pen’ I got from Micheal’s.  Although I want to try other ways to do this, and hopefully see no ‘cracking’ on the gilding / gold, this thing shimmers so much, I find it impossible that spray paint would shimmer as much.  Through this method, it does have an ‘aged gold’ look, but I’m digging it.  Then I sealed the whole thing (gilded side only), once it had dried for about 24 hours, with SafeCoat Acrylaq (awesome product, discovered it through Young House Love), a non-toxic, very safe, green, glossy, clear acrylic / poly.  (I bought a huge jug of this stuff almost a year ago, & it keeps going)  Once sealed, the mousepad has been great!

Other pictures of the process:

I used painters tape to separate the sides, one for gold leaf, one for non.  Then I spread the ‘water size’ (special gilding glue) onto the side I wanted to put gold leaf on, see below.

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And another shot of the finished ‘aged gold’ look:

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My Office Planning

So while I need to ‘finish the backsplash’ (this has become an ever increasingly annoying phrase uttered by Ryan :), the backsplash work at this point is all just labor.  There is no creativity left in it.  The creative part was choosing it.  And it’s been a long, long road ever since.  The shell tile I chose is so beautiful, but so hard to work with.  You can’t use tile nippers on it (oh how I wish I had bought tile that I could use tile nippers on, ala the backsplash on Young House Love), and a wet tile saw wasn’t very successful on it, so I am left with a suggestion on the site I bought it, Tile Circle – use a dremel with a diamond wheel.  I wasn’t familiar with a dremel either, until now, but if you don’t know what that is, it’s a tiny little drill with different ‘tips’, and using a ‘diamond wheel’ tip I can easily cut this unbelievably strong shell tile.  But it’s evil.  And oh so time consuming.  But I’m almost done!

Anyway, my creativity needs an outlet.  So in addition to planning my next house conquest items, I have been working a lot in my home office.  A few years ago I painted my office a Frida Kahlo Blue House blue that is just so… bright.  I loved the idea behind it, but at times it is blinding, and I just have hodgepodge stuff in the office.  I want to remedy that.  I think I’ve come upon what I want to do to it, see below.  In order for you to be overwhelmed by my insane amount of office ideas, if you want to see the whole deluge, just go to my Pinterest > Project Office.  Or, if you just want to see my distilled ideas, see below, where I have made my first ‘mood board’!

Main Office Inspiration Mood Board:

 

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Desk Ideas / Inspirations For Office Mood Board:

 

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General Office Vision Mood Board:

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Office Gallery Wall Mood Board:

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Copper Obession Mood Board:

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To Dos In The Office:

  • Kate Spade-esque theme (black, white, and gold, with pops of fun and color) – except I am going to do a twist on that.  There are So many beautiful women’s offices on Pinterest that are done in all white and gold.  They are beautiful.  I have really been into metallics lately (see pics below), and I have stumbled upon a huge copper trend happening recently in Europe, and making it’s way to the states.  I love that copper is like a ‘cool gold.’  So I want to do a Kate Spade-esque office with white, Copper, and pops of color (reds, oranges, pinks, and yellows)
  • I love Kate Spade, so there will be a lot of Kate Spade touches, such as their home goods line for offices – bow tie paper clips (above), exclamation point paper clips (plan to use all paper clips as art), cool sayings, copper spray painted / leafed picture frames in a gallery wall
  • Spray paint my current desk (good shape) to have copper legs and a white glossy top.  I keep seeing Pinterest white and gold desks that are to die for!
  • My office is a very tight little space.  I’m trying to cram into a small bedroom – a big desk (computer, monitor, laptops, etc.), a reading chair, a TV, and an end table.  That is way too much for this tiny bedroom.  As my office stands right now, my desk is facing away from my closet, with the closet of this bedroom essentially behind my desk.  I want to take off the current door, and replace the door hardware with ‘barn door’ / sliding hardware, so that I (1) my chair won’t graze the doorknob every day of my life, and (2) I can hide my trash can and other items inside the closet.  Plus, I think that a sliding closet door (barn door) would make this room far more functional in any future scenario when we sell – you can put things in front of a sliding barn door, but not a regular door, of course.
  • Paint the whole office an off white / gray – I hate bland walls, but there will be so many distracting pops of color and metallic pieces in this room, color would be blinding
  • Replace the current TV stand (which I love) with something smaller, akin to what Chris Loves Julia did – creating floating shelves.  I want to create a floating shelf to put the TV in this room on, and the cable box, etc – this should conserve at least 2 – 3 feet of space in the room.
  • Get a new arm chair and ottoman, like this one from Ikea
  • Replace the current floor lamp with a sconce?  A floor lamp takes up space I don’t know if I have
  • Make a super cool copper light fixture / chandelier for this room, with the chandelier / pendants hanging directly over my desk, like this one, with DIY from a famous lighting designer, Lindsey Adelman
  • Install dimmers on all lights in this room (migraines, and just comfort); this one is both a dimmer and a motion sensor (automatically turns off lights in rooms when you leave) in one – I want to put a ton of these throughout the house, but first have to install one, and make sure it’s as amazing as they say in the Amazon reviews

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Sources from the mood boards:

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Board 3:

Board 4:

(upcoming)