Verdigris...
Ver... what, you ask? Let me give you a hint or two.
http://eclecticrevisited.com/2012/01/16/the-various-shades-of-gorgeous-green/patina-verdigris-door-green-antique-rustic-decor/ |
http://www.fauxology.com/2011/07/sense-of-patina-verdigris/ |
http://www.fauxology.com/2011/07/sense-of-patina-verdigris/ |
http://www.flickriver.com/groups/verdigrisandpatina/pool/interesting/ |
Verdigris: the common name for a green pigment obtained through the application of acetic acid to copper plates or the natural patina formed when copper, brass, or bronze is weathered and exposed to air or seawater over a period of time.
I just can't get enough verdigris in my life right now; it gave me the inspiration for my dresser I'm about to show you. I think this has to be my all time favorite piece thus far. I understand if you're not loving it, I think it's one of those things you'll either love or hate.
This beautiful patina just reminds me of beautiful old architecture, grand gardens by the ocean, and just an old European lifestyle (if you happened to be rich).
This past winter I had the chance to go to Miami on a getaway with my husband and daughter. I was so surprised at how much there was to see there. We went to Villa Vizcaya, which is a lovely old mansion, but unfortunately no pictures of the inside are allowed. It's right by the sea and it's built in the style of old European architecture. The outside has grand paved stone walkways with large statues, garden houses, acres of gardens, and water fountains, not to mention a large stone boat off the dock about right behind the home. The inside has the finest furniture, and all of it was purchased in Europe and shipped overseas. If you're ever in Miami, I highly recommend it.
Here are a few pictures of our trip- we didn't get the chance to take too many. I was loving every second of the tour but my two year old daughter didn't seem to be enjoying herself as much. You know how it goes.
How did I do this? I found a really helpful tutorial here. I'll write my own tutorial for this dresser soon (Update: here's my tutorial).
This dresser really got my creative and artistic juices flowing again since I feel like I just paint things white after white. Don't get me wrong an old out of date piece always looks amazing in a simple white. I just needed a little challenge and some change to mix things up!
Linking back to...
linda-coastalcharm.blogspot.com
kammyskorner.blogspot.com
savvysouthernstyle.blogspot.com
primitiveandproper.blogspot.com
www.theshabbycreekcottage.com
romantichome.blogspot.com
missmustardseed.com
www.funkyjunkinteriors.net
www.bystephanielynn.com
fadedcharmcottage.blogspot.com
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI just awarded you the Liebster award - head over to my site to accept!
Thanks
Elisa
home sweet nest
That's very sweet of you Elisa, unfortunately I've already had it.
DeleteLove the finish on this, not nice teasing though as I would love to know how you did it! Great job! - Susan
ReplyDeleteIt is sooo beautiful! Definitely a jaw-dropping job! I can't imagine how you achieved that!
ReplyDeleteWoooww... I am speechless...
ReplyDeleteI love the green,. too. We went to Italy last summer so I got to see this green in a lot of place, statues left in the rain, front of palaces and churches, etc.
I loved that instead of fighting it. you embraced the effect!
Just came over from Home Sweet Nest, she gave you the Liebster Award! We have the same taste, since I was already following you, too!
Perfect. I love this piece. Such great bones to start with, but you took it 10 notches. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad everyone is liking it as much as I do! Thanks for all the compliments. I'm starting to get an itch to paint the top the same as the rest of the piece.
ReplyDeletethis is stunning!!!! omg so awesome!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I absolutely adore the look of verdigris, and your dresser did not disappoint. :) Stopping by from Trash 2 Treasure Tuesday. :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! that color is amazing. It's so beautiful I'm following so I can see more. Thanks for sharing this looking forward to the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is FANTASTIC!! Love that color and can't wait for your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteYou would never know this is the same dresser. You turned a real ugly duckling into a swan. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great piece -- good lines and detail. It took the paint treatment so well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job! Love the way the finish turned out!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love what you did to this piece. I'd love to see it linked up at my party - Mod Mix Monday at Mod Vintage Life! It's soooo pretty...I love the technique you used.
ReplyDeleteHello...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to vacation! Gorgeous photos, my friend! I certainly can see how you were inspired to do a verdegris finish on that beautiful dresser! I love, love, LOVE how it turned out...it's GORGEOUS!!! Thank you for sharing it with us today!
Warmest wishes,
Chari
DROOLING over here..... that finish is AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteI found you from Savvy Southern Style. LOVE the dresser. Went to Shelly's blog to see how to do it. Can't find it there :( Looking forward to your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteFabulous transformation. I went to the tutorial link, but it's not clear where to find the tutorial. Could you send me the exact link please. Thanks.
ReplyDeletehttp://gingersnapcreations.blogspot.com/2011/02/shelly-hickox-faux-copper-verdigris.html
DeleteThere it is, I just fixed the link in the post also.
Great job!- turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Jenine! I love the color you achieved and it looks great on this dresser!
ReplyDeletevisiting from WUW : )
This is incredible!! I was so surprised to see that my tutorial helped, lol! This far surpasses my technique. LOVE this color so much!
ReplyDeleteThe Shelly Hickok! I'm honored. I could have never done it without you! I would have never known how to go about achieving that look. I hope it was a good surprise:)
DeleteI'm visiting from Savvy Southern Style. The finish on the dresser is gorgeous!!! I'm pinning it to try in the future. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOUCH! OUCH! This is so darn fabulous it is 'hurtin' me!!!
ReplyDeleteI.LIKEEE.
OOOOh I love your dresser redo, photos are wonderful too! Your latest follower from Savvy Southern Style's par-tay. Would love it if your followed me back too!
ReplyDeleteTanya :)
I have a shiny copper obsession, but I have to admit that this is pretty spectacular too! I can't wait to see your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! You captured the verdigris patina perfectly. I can't wait for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteJoyfully,
Elizabeth Ann
Gorgeous! Love the color--you did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteMary
Thanks for making me smarter today! :) And it is GORGEOUS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I mostly prefer black and old white for the furniture makeovers but I'm really loving the colors in the turquoise family. Some of the most yummy pieces I have seen are these green/blue shades. Mmm Mmmm Good!
ReplyDeleteThis is unbelievable gorgeous... I loved the "hint photos" about verdigris. So very cool. I'd love for you to post this on my link party... http://www.doodlesandstitches.com/2012/05/fabulous-friday-link-party_25.html I also just pinned it. Thanks for sharing and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait to try this out one a chair I bought about a year ago that needs a lot of help. I visited the web sight you suggested, and have a book that gives this technique on furniture. So now I'm building up my courage to try it on the chair.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! What a beautiful piece!
ReplyDeleteWould love if you came by my party happening now to link it up!
Stacey of Embracing Change
http://staceyembracingchange.blogspot.com
This is Melissa@daisymaebelle.com. LOVE the dresser! I have a whole set of bedroom furniture that is very similar. I plan to paint it when I redo my master bedroom. This is a beautiful finish! NIce work! I am your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteI love this. And you have indeed started a trend which I'm now trying to copy! Can I ask what you did with the top of the unit and what you did with the hardware too. Thanks. Mine is at the copper stage and it looks rather scary!
ReplyDeleteI just left the top the gold and put the copper glaze over it. I covered it with clear wax. I now plan on repainting the top to match the overall look of the dresser. I think the gold is just too much for people to buy it. As far as the hardware goes, I just washed them off. They were already beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis transformation is awesome, the color combination and shades came out just right, it is really beautiful, the whole piece is art. congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower thru Kim-Savvy Southern Style. Love this finished piece and I was at the Miami place several years ago...I can see it is still as beautiful as ever-xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI agree...I love verdigris also...and what a great color you achieved! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteNancy
http://wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com
What a stunning piece! LOVE the patina your created, you really captured the beauty of Europe!
ReplyDeleteIf you get a minute, I would be honored to have you stop by and share this at my weekly Chalk Paint Linky Party.
www.ShadesofAmberInc.blogspot.com
This makes my heart stop!! BEAUTIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteI am Heather, not Austin btw! Austin is my husband and I'm on his acct lol
ReplyDeleteHa ha, no worries I do that all the time and have to go back in and delete my comment as my husband:)
DeleteWow that is the yummiest piece I have ever seen.LOVE the transformation and color!
ReplyDelete(((Hugs))))
Anne
I love the color's in the cabinet. Great mix.
ReplyDeletelisa
Hi,
ReplyDeleteLoving this. Please can you tell me what you used to make the copper glaze?
Thanks