American Flag Coffee Table

Inspired by the red, white and blue decor from last week’s blog, this past weekend I decided to create an American Flag Coffee Table.

American Flag Coffee Table LogoUsing an old brown table that we picked up at a flea market for $5 (you know, those ones that were mass-produced in the 70’s and are at every flea market and yard sale throughout the land…)

American Flag Coffee Table BeforeI transformed it from a drab brown circle to a colorful Americana coffee table! Here is the how-I-did-it:

1. I painted the base legs with a couple of coats of Heritage Blue Stain by General Finishes.

General Finished Hertiage Blue Water Based StainLove this stuff. It is water-based, has very little odor, dries quickly, can go on any surface and leaves a beautiful, satin finish.

2. Sanded the scratched and worn top…I am not sure what the finish was, but it certainly made a powdery white mess! Thank goodness it is finally warm enough to use my mouse sander outdoors!

American Flag Coffee Table Sanded3. Once it was sanded and wiped clean, I taped it off. The American Flag is probably one of the simplest designs you can use-stars and stripes. Easy to do with painter’s tape and a stencil. The table was just the right size to have 13 2″ stripes, so I doubled up my rows of 1″ painter’s tape from top to bottom.

American Flag Coffee Table Taped StripesThen I blocked off the area that would be the star field, and used the Heritage Blue to paint that area as well.

3. Painted the red stripes first, then allowed to dry completely…actually overnight. Because I knew I would be taping right on them and didn’t want to risk pulling the red paint off if it wasn’t completely dry. I used some homemade red chalk paint…need the recipe? Click here…

American Flag Coffee Table Red Stripes4. Re-taped along the edges of the red stripes and painted with white (also used some homemade custom chalk paint).

American Flag Coffee Table White Stripes5. Using the same white from the stripes, I stenciled the stars onto the blue field. You could also use a star-shaped stamp as well. I just happened to have a whole bunch of different style star stencils…

American Flag Star StencilI knew I would not be able to fit 50 stars, so I just went with a pleasing arrangement using a simple star pattern.

American Flag Coffee Table Stars and Stripes6. Sanded down the entire piece to distress it just a bit.

American Flag Coffee Table Sanded and DistressedTIP: when you are sanding red alongside white, keep the sanders separate. The red builds up on the sanding bar and can smear onto the white.

Red Tinted Sanding SpongeIn which case you end up with pink stripes. Which is cute, but not necessarily  all-american.

7. Finished with 2 coats of General Finishes Natural Stain. 

General Finishes Water Based Wood Stain NaturalIt is clear and works as a nice satin finish for any surface where you don’t want to add color.

8. Voila! A Red, white and blue table-perfect for a nautical or Americana theme for your red, white and blue porch or family room!

American Flag Coffee Table CompleteSo where is the table now? At the Barn at Todd Farm! Since I already have an American Flag Whale Table,

This Old House Whale Tableit only seems right that someone else has this beauty for their home. Wow-it’s Thursday again already, everyone!! Hope it is memorable! Susan

 

One Ocean, One Love Shop

This past weekend, we had the great pleasure of attending the grand opening of One Ocean, One Love Shop in Rockport, Mass.

One Ocean One Love ShopOne Ocean Arts, the brainchild of our super-talented and artistic niece Jamie, is a retail shop in the heart of Bearskin Neck in Rockport. For those of you who do not know about Rockport, it is an iconic little seaside town about 50 minutes north of Boston, most famous for its “Motif #1” fishing shack.

Rockport Motif #1The entire downtown, including the enclave know as Bearskin Neck is dotted with art galleries, retail shops, ice cream parlors and candy shops with a spectacular ocean view-perfect for a Sunday summer stroll. A year ago, Jamie started her One Ocean Arts Etsy shop featuring sea-inspired block-printed clothing and accessories, then expanded to her website, One Ocean Arts, then offering her wares at local craft fairs and events. With the incredibly positive response (and repeat customers!) opening the shop with her business partner Erin

Jamie and Erin One Ocean Artswas the next step in spreading their “Once Ocean, One Love” mantra.

One Ocean Arts Shop WindowYou see, Jamie is not only a talented artist, she is also a marine mammal trainer at the NE Aquarium,

Jamie Mathison OneOceanArtsand her love of the sea and all of its creatures is most evident in her hand-carved blocks…

One Ocean Arts Octopus Blockthat she uses for printing her merchandise.

One Ocean Arts Whale PrintThe shop, although brand new, has a time-worn surf shop appearance

One Ocean Arts Short Boardwith natural planking and old weathered docking used to create the display fixtures throughout the shop.

One Ocean Arts WindowJamie is also an outstanding photographer, and many of her black and white ocean images dot the walls,

One Ocean Arts Dock Photographcreating the perfect backdrop for their vintage-washed clothing line.

One Ocean Arts PhotographyThis is the incredible view from the rear window…not sure how I would get any work done looking at this all day : )

One Ocean Arts rear windowOne of my personal favs…it’s all about saving our oceans…

One Ocean Arts T-ShirtThe clothing is super soft cotton, eco-friendly, hand block-printed and washing machine safe.

One Ocean Arts SurferThere are baby clothes…three little fishes!

One Ocean Arts Baby Capsand all sorts of sea-inspired accessories including tote bags

One Ocean Arts Tote Bagsand hand-crafted dog leashes…

One Ocean Arts Dog LeashesJamie’s love of animals extends to her own two dogs, Brooks and Parker, who you may find hanging around the shop when you stop in for a visit.

One Ocean Arts the dogsBy the end of the evening, as the party was drawing to a close…and the sangria was all but gone…

One Ocean Arts Partyit looked like everyone was wearing a bit of One Ocean Arts…

One Ocean Arts Apparelincluding surfer dude Coach…

Once Ocean Arts CoachSo if you happen to be in Rockport taking in the sights and sounds, make sure you look for the shop with the bright blue door…

One Ocean Arts Front Doorit’s the third one down on the left as you enter Bearskin Neck…#6…and tell Jamie and Erin that Auntie Sue sent you!! And if you can’t get to Rockport, be sure to check out the website @ OneOceanArts.com Have a terrific Tuesday, everyone! Susan