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Weathered Rustic Plant Stand

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This month's furniture theme is Rustic. Rustic can really be interpreted different ways.

 

New painted furniture theme each month!

 

I chose to go with a weathered rustic look.

 

Easy DIY weathered rustic paint finish treatment by Our Southern Home

 

I recently picked up this fern stand at my local Restore for $15. It has a good shape and is really heavy. That's great for a table that's a little taller and more narrow than a regular end table. The color just doesn't work in our home.

 

Easy DIY weathered rustic paint finish treatment by Our Southern Home

 

The only bad area was the top. I cleaned the stand well and gave the top a light sanding to get everything nice and smooth. 

 

Easy DIY weathered rustic paint finish treatment by Our Southern Home

 

I painted a base coat with 2 coats of Coco in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.

Now the next step I took a chance on. I dry brushed Old Ochre. 

Dry brushing is very simple, dries fast and uses very little paint.

Dab brush in paint and wipe a bit off on a paper towel. Then lightly paint the piece. It gives a weathered look. 

 

Easy DIY weathered rustic paint finish treatment by Our Southern Home

 

Just use a regular Purdy brush.

 

Easy DIY weathered rustic paint finish treatment by Our Southern Home

 

Now to get the final look….I wiped on one coat of Weathered Oak stain by Minwax. Immediately wipe over it with a paper towel to remove the excess. I let it dry thoroughly and added 1 coat of varnish to seal.

 

Easy DIY weathered rustic paint finish treatment by Our Southern Home

 

The stain gives it a warmer look. I am really loving the finish. I may just have to try it on a larger piece.

 

Easy DIY weathered rustic paint finish treatment by Our Southern Home

 

Easy DIY weathered rustic paint finish treatment by Our Southern Home

 

Easy DIY weathered rustic paint finish treatment by Our Southern Home

 

Here is a frame that I painted using the same technique, but with multiple colors and a whitewash. You can see it HERE.

 

Thrift store needlework art become a showpiece on the screened porch with a new finish to the frame.

 

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10 Comments

  1. Christy, You inspire me each month on these tours. I have a small table I’m going to try this one. Love the dry brushing highlights! ~jeanette

  2. I love the weathered look you created. It truly looks worn by time. It looks great anywhere you use it.
    Thanks for sharing some great tips and tricks.

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