April 24, 2013

Custom Mustard Yellow Buffet

I spent the day running errands with my daughter, giving my hubby time to study for class tonight, and rushing home to take advantage of the sun poking its head out to take a few pictures. 
As I was getting ready to stage this buffet I got a text message from my client letting me know the sun was out and she was dying to see some more photos. This is for you Ashley!!

Ashley found a buffet and wanted to paint it mustard yellow. She gave me three shades of yellow to pick from and I picked Almond Puff by Valspar. I don't know if my eyes or going bad or the girl that was training in the paint department mixed it wrong but the color was off.  First, you get to see the color I mixed and at the end of this post you can see the huge mistake of a color I chose.

 BEFORE






One of our errands was Trader Joe's to get  flowers.








I don't have a color name since I mixed the color myself. 
I sprayed the pulls, waxed and very lightly distressed the edges. 
I sanded the top and used Kona stain to restain the top. 
Ashley has a farm table in her kitchen with a dark top and a coffee table with a dark wood plank top so we went dark with this piece too. 

Want to see what the Almond Puff looked like? 
It's the color on the right and the color on the left is the one I mixed. I took it with my phone at night so it's not too clear but you get the idea. 

I kept picturing yellow school buses, and those big bright smiley faces...maybe even a yield sign. 
I was going to use a black glaze to tone it down or maybe even add a little brown paint to help adjust the color. Both were a FAIL! 
Thankfully, I think I made the right call and came up with a great color that was very close to the three Ashley gave me.
 I can't leave you with this picture so here so one more good one!


Yellow is my grandma's favorite color and I never liked it. In the last two years, yellow (especially mustard yellow) has been added to my top 5 favorite colors. 

 Are you a fan of yellow?




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56 comments:

  1. You did an incredible job--flawless.
    I had the same trouble with mustard yellow, but it was with Behr paints. I thought they mixed the color wrong too.
    I swore I would never do that color again, but I have since ordered a sample of mustard yellow milk paint. Haven't used it yet, just waiting for the right piece.

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    1. I'm thinking the yellow has something to do with the tinter they recommend but I'm not sure. I looked at the paint can and she didn't even put the paint color name on the label just the numbers. Can I just stick to blaming it all on the new girl!? jk!
      Thank you for visiting! I think you will like the yellow milk paint. I haven't used yellow but you will have to let me know how it turns out :)

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  2. until I saw this piece, I never really considered yellow. this is stunning, I can't stop looking at it. unbelievabe!
    Bec x

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    1. Yellow is definitely bold but it is so pretty and a great way to add color! Thanks for visiting, Bec!!! You paint something yellow now ;)

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  3. This turned out beautiful! I love the dark stained top too. Mustard yellow is a color I have loved for a while but have yet to paint a piece yellow... I might have to try it!

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    1. Thank you! You should paint something yellow. It really is a fun color : )

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  4. I love the yellow Helen! Just fabulous work!
    Anne

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    1. Thank you, Anne!!! Hope you are doing well.

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  5. Lovely! And I'm such a sucker for yellow! New follower! Come visit sometime!!

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    1. Thank you, Cyndi! I have actually been following you for a while....I'm more of a stalker than a commenter ;) LOL! I love your stuff and thanks for visiting.

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  6. Beautiful!! I am really loving the yellow these days, and this is absolutey perfect! I'm a new follower, also....can't wait to see more! :)

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    1. Thank you, Susan. I will stop over and follow! Thanks for visiting.

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  7. What a beautiful piece! I like the color you mixed a lot and I can see buses also with the other color. lol I'm a new follower. You should come by and share this piece at Transformed Tuesday.
    http://pjhdesignsoneofakind.blogspot.com/2013/04/transformed-tuesday-35-features.html

    Hope you have time to stop by.

    Hugs,
    Peggy~PJH Designs

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    1. Thank you, Peggy! I linked up and thank you for following.

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  8. I absolutely love this. I just finished a buffet and hutch also. I love the color you used! Great job. I'm your newest follower...Angela @hickorytrailblog.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you, Angela! I will stop over and visit. I can't wait to see your stuff :) Thank you for visiting!

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  9. Lovely piece and the color is great.

    Cynthia

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  10. Beautiful! I love the yellow you picked out.

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  11. What a beautiful job you did. I am so inspired by your work and thanks for sharing it with us. Did you use you homemade chalk paint on this or is it just straight paint? It looks so smooth that it looks like it was sprayed.
    Thanks Vicki... a new follower.

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    1. Thank you, Vicki. I did use homemade chalk paint but I have made a new recipe I need to share with you guys. I use less soda and make a paste out of it before I mix it in the paint. I also add a little paint conditioner. It just eliminates the rough feel so I don't have to sand the whole piece. I will do a post about it.....I don't usually measure out my supplies so I will have to measure so I can let you all know!
      Thanks for visiting and following along ;)

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  12. Completely in love with this. And a little too nervous to introduce this much color into my house (though I did contemplate a bright orange piece once used as a pigeon coop for storage in our spare room...unfortunately it didn't fit up the stairs).

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    1. LOL, Brandy!!! Orange is much more wild than yellow! That would have been awesome to have an orange pigeon coop....well, now you have to paint something either yellow or orange! Thanks for visiting :)

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  13. That is an absolutely stunning piece of furniture. I love the yellow, so pretty. I would love for you to link this to my Inspire Me Tuesday party that is ongoing and link up anything else in the future too.

    http://www.astrollthrulife.net/2013/04/161th-inspire-me-tue-frenchyfarmhouse.html

    Hugs, Marty

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    1. Thank you, Marty! I will link up and follow along. Thank you for visiting!!

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  14. Thanks so much for linking up, I really do love this piece. Hope to see you again next week. Hugs, Marty

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  15. Stunning. Your posts make me want to run out to the thrift store and the hardware store immediately. Lovely eye-candy for me on a Friday morning. Thank you.

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    1. So glad I could make your morning! I really wish this piece was staying in my house.....now I just have to paint something that belongs to me this color. Thank you so much for visiting!!

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  16. Helen! You know I'm usually a blue girl, but this yellow buffet stole me heart! I seriously want it! SO pretty!

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    1. Rachel, I want it too!!! I have a buffet our stereo sits on and I might be copying this look! Thanks for visiting. I have been missing your posts...glad to see you are back!

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  17. It's gorgeous and your color worked out perfectly.

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  18. What a beautiful job! the color you mixed is perfect.

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  19. Thanks so much for linking to Make the Scene Monday @ Alderberry Hill. You are being featured this evening!
    I hope you are having a wonderful weekend, and join me tomorrow evening for Make the Scene Monday #72!

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  20. Stunning and Beautiful! Your a true furniture artist. I'm thanking the new girl that mixed your paint wrong. Without her I wouldn't be enjoying the wonderful color you mixed. Great job Helen! Carlotta from Ohio

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  21. This is absolutely stunning! Love the curves and the color is amazing! If you get a chance, please share this on my linky party: http://suburbsmama.blogspot.com/2013/04/sunday-link-party-5.html

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  22. Oh my, this is stuning1 I absolutely love this buffet, and I absolutely love this color and I would absolutely be OK with it if this buffet came to live at my house.... :)


    hugs x
    Crystelle
    Crystelle Boutique

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  23. Wow! I have the same buffet and I would love to have mine redone. Would you like to come to my house and
    do mine? Ha Ha I love the job you did.

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  24. So pretty - such a great project -thanks for sharing at Monday Funday! I will be sharing on my facebook page this week! Take care, Laura

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  25. I'm not usually a fan of yellow...but I love this custome color you created here. Buttery and not in your face. Beautiful transformation for this piece. :)
    Kelly

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  26. It is beautiful! I have been a huge fan of yellow lately and just painted a little side table yellow as well as our new TV cabinet (upcycled dresser) - haven't posted about that yet. I love how yours turned out! It has such a beautiful shape. Great job,
    Krista @thehappyhousie

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  27. Love your buffet! The color is gorgeous! I have a new weekly link party which is live now and I would love if you stop by and link up this wonderful post! Hope to see you there! http://mariaelenasdecor.blogspot.com/ Hugs, Maria

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  28. Visiting from Monday Funday. I'd like to invite you to my Friday Flash Blog, where you can share your best blog entry of the week! The party goes on ALL weekend at thejennyevolution.com. And who knows, you may just get featured next week.

    Jennifer
    thejennyevolution.com

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  29. Oh my goodness, that is one gorgeous buffet! That first color was a little bright, but what a great save! Lucky Ashley!

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  30. Absolutely perfect yellow!!!! In love! -Mika
    www.sparrowshaven.blogspot.com

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  31. Such a beaut, Helen! In love!
    XO

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  32. That is absolutely beautiful. I will be featuring this tonight at my Swing into Spring party that opens at 8pm EST. Please stop by and pick up an I've Been Featured button. Thanks. http://diybydesign.blogspot.com

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  33. So what did you mix with the Almond Puff to tone it down? I recently got a yellow paint mixed, took one look at it and couldn't believe how BRIGHT it was. I had the mixer add a shot of black to tone it down--this normally works with a gallon, but since this was a quart it turned it greenish. Ack! This is the perfect yellow I have been trying to find to paint my end table for a year now! When I used acrylic paints to paint a wood sign in the same room the paint was a lemon yellow and I added a brown to it to make the perfect mustard color. But with a quart of latex I wasn't sure what to add to add since they don't have a shot of brown and I didn't have anything at home to mix it with! Help!

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  34. The perfect yellow. And that's so hard to do.

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  35. Good evening!

    I featured your buffet makeover in my blog series, Get Your Color On: Yellows. My series highlights DIY projects from other bloggers, decorating tips, and decor picks.

    I love bright colors, but I especially love that your piece was done in a creamy, less saturated shade of yellow. It complements the wood top very nicely.

    Thanks for sharing your creativity and feel free to post a Get Your Color On! button!


    Angela Conley
    Creative Blossoming
    http://creativeblossoming.com/2013/05/19/get-your-color-on-yellows/

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  36. Even though I don't paint with it much, I do love the color...soft and subdued like this. Great work Helen!

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  37. Hi!

    I have a few quick questions about the painting process.

    For the mustard yellow portion, did you use a primer before or glaze after?

    Also for the handles, did you just wax those to richen the color?

    Please let me know, thx!

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  38. Where is this buffet from? I love it and want to repaint one of my own

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  39. Love this!
    You've been caught having made a fabulous furniture feature! Sharing today as a Friday Favorite.
    Stunning work!

    ~ Robin
    Redo It Yourself Inspirations

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