As much as I still love the look of it this way, with my style and taste changing over the years I felt it too needed a change.
So down it came, and out came the paint brush and chalk paint!
I used French Linen on the entire clock and Old White on all the detailed parts, along with waxing it with both the clear and dark wax.
I dry brushed some Old White on the inside. I really like this look.
On the columns along the side I used an artists brush to highlight the grooves.
It fits my living room so much better now. I love the new look!
One more before & after
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Wow! What a difference. It looks great Martina!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful makeover, Martina. Such a huge difference.
ReplyDeleteThe clock looks wonderful with it's new colors!! I've been thinking of getting some French Linen so I was really happy to see all your photos. :)
ReplyDeleteYour clock is absolutely gorgeous now! I love the new look that you have given it. Perhaps I should do something with the clock that I have that is somewhat like that. I feel so bad that it's just sitting in storage.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day.
Hugs, Cindy
Great new look, Martina. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the new look, it is amazing how a little paint can change the whole look for the better:)
ReplyDeleteIt's like getting a brand new clock, isn't it? It turned out great, Martina! I painted a mantel clock that we had {picked up at a Florida flea market some years ago} shortly after we moved last year. Painting it black from the oak it was gave it a whole new feel. I love the French Linen, too. I think it's one of my favorites in the chalk paint colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful transformation, Martina!..Christine
ReplyDeleteHi Martina,
ReplyDeleteThe clock looks WONDERFUL, I really like the new paint color and you succeeded in making it look Country French, absolutely gorgeous! XO ~Liz
This is really pretty! You are a brave woman!
ReplyDeleteLove it, Martina!! Love the mix of the two colors! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteMartina, You really do a nice job when you paint. I love how your finish turned out on the clock, and it really looks good in your room. Isn't it great to feel like you have a whole new piece?
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Great transformation! I would have been scared but it's perfect.
ReplyDeleteGreat new look. I love it. xo, Ron
ReplyDeleteI love it! I've been known to paint a clock myself a time or two. It's such a great way to give it a fresh new look. The grey color looks great in that room.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! making me look at my 2 with new eyes..
ReplyDeleteCheers. Gee
You did a great job on the clock, Martina! The colors you chose are wonderful -- looks totally different!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing. I love it. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeletelove it! My tastes have changed in a similar direction, too =)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Love it with the chest right there too!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, Martina! It looks so much prettier and definitely more French with it's painted look - shows of the bonnet decor on the top. Wowzer! Linda
ReplyDeleteI like the grey look!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous transformation, indeed! It was beautiful before, but the new life you've given it is amazing. Truly French Country now!
ReplyDeleteWow Martina, that looks great. Love the new look.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a great transformation! I love it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteIt was beautiful before but it's stunning now. It is perfectly you!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! What an amazing transformation...it looks beautiful :o)
ReplyDelete~Des
Love, love, love the change.
ReplyDeleteYou really updated that clock! I would never have thought to do that.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
It looks beautiful with the new look. I love country french design.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful Martina! I like the way I can see the brass now. Good job girlie!
ReplyDeleteHi Martina,
ReplyDeleteIt is perfect love the makeover...
You have a great eye for colour it looks amazing!
All the Best,
Christine
Yup Martina, I like the after. It updates a cool looking clock.
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
I love it Martina! Wonderful transformation! :-)
ReplyDeleteVanessa
What a beautiful transformation Martina! I love the new color. Well done!
ReplyDeletePam
Great job, Martina! I love the new look. You're right. You took it from ho-hum traditional to WOW!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this, Martina! It looks beautiful and so much more updated!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a great advertisement for chalk paint! What a wonderful makeover--it looks perfect now! Love what you did with the white accenting. :)
ReplyDeleteOnce again, you rocked it. I am amazed at how much more I love the clock with the paint job. It's perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome!!! Love the transformation the paint made! Beautiful room! :) ~Rhonda
ReplyDeleteThat was quite a brave thing to do, but it turned out great. I am desperate to paint an antique cupboard but it is quite valuable and I can't decide if I will regret it or not! x Sharon
ReplyDeleteYour clock looks amazing now. I love how it looks now and the paint colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteso glad I found your beautiful blog.
rita
Martina, love it in grey. Grey is one of my favorite colors. I am about to put you on my blog roll so I can keep up with you better. Thanks so much for your comment yesterday. We are getting tropical rains and I am having a pj and blogging day. A perfect day:} hugs, Olive
ReplyDeletePainting the clock increased its value by $100 in my opinion. I put down my paint brush to read blogs so now I'm going to round up a clock and get busy!
ReplyDeleteOh, I really like the results! It is making me walk around my home and think of some changes I could make! And something else that caught my eye was the cute little table under the clock with the fern on it - adorable!
ReplyDeleteO'Martina, that turned out beautiful! I just used french linen for the first time the other day on a vanity...I think it turned out right nice.
ReplyDeleteNice job!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful... love the new look.
ReplyDeleteBristol
Looks like a brand new clock!
ReplyDeleteTurned out so pretty!
I love the redo, its so much softer and looks amazing, I have so many pieces that I would love top do this too but i'm a chicken!!
ReplyDeleteMartina: I love the new look. I think you did a fantastic job. Please come by the Cottage for a visit..Happy Tuesday..Judy
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE A BRAVE WOMAN to paint a clock... and your bravery paid off in a big way! Your clock is just stunning! It has so much character and depth of color.
ReplyDeleteThanks for helping us (me) think out of the box!
Love it Martina!
ReplyDeleteGreat new look! My hubby would kill me if I painted on cherry or mahogany.
ReplyDeleteHi Martina! OH, what a difference the new color makes. Your clock is so pretty and it does look pretty.
ReplyDeletebe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
This is beautiful! I love it! I was just looking at clocks online last night and was thinking how none of them had that French Country look, your clock certainly does. The colors are perfect, so soft and French looking. Thank you for visiting my blog. I look forward to getting to know you better. You have a wonderful blog!
ReplyDeleteThis really turned out well, Martina! The dry brushing of the white on the gray does add another dimension to the finish and makes it look Frenchy. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation! It's like a whole new clock! So clever!
ReplyDeleteMartina,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation! LOVE,LOVE that color!
xx
Anne
Martina, this is my first visit to your lovely blog....found you through Stone Gable. Love what you done with the clock. Beautiful finish.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you joined TUTORIAL TIPS AND TIDBITS with your beautifully painted clock!
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing your clock transformation!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTHAT looks amazing now, Martina!
I may have to go out and find one and do the very same thing!!!
You have completely inspired me.
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteWent from bland to fab with just a few strokes with your paint brush!
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Wow!! What a massive difference!!
ReplyDeleteJan @ door251
Yes, Martina, a perfect solution! I am finally getting in the frame of mind that if you don't like it, paint it! It's better to still cherish what you have than to be slightly dissatisfied. Now you have me thinking about the antique clock that is sitting in my closet. It has great bones... just needs a new lease on life!
ReplyDeleteSuch a difference! I want one now!
ReplyDeleteThe new color is wonderful Martina. Beautiful makeover!!
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ReplyDeleteI am lovin' your "new" clock...looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteMartina I LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteLove the new look, Martina!
ReplyDeletethat's beautiful! I never would have thought to paint a clock, maybe now I won't pass them by in the thrift store ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect! Thank you for sharing this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
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