Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Enchanted guest #13......say hi to Amy from Mason Decor!

Hi everyone, thanks so much for your well wishes from Saturdays post, when every muscle in my body felt on the brink of collapse, and my feet  about to fall off, reading all of your kind messages and emails was the perfect remedy, it really warmed my soul (and gave me some much needed diversion and laughs) and I do not say that lightly. We are trudging along, starting off being sick wasn't exactly part of the plan but I am feeling a lot better and am definitely pacing myself (while pinching myself all the while that we are finally here). Hopefully within the week I will come up with some kind of an updates post. Until then my wonderful guest posts continue.....

 I think of my guest blogger today, Amy of Mason Decor as being akin to a modern day superwoman, the kind of person who can do anything and with a seemingly magic wand, she gets the job done and makes it look so effortless. There is no playing around with Amy, when she says she wants to do something...it gets done and it gets done then and there! (I know all of you who know her are nodding your heads right now).  She can post in the morning about thinking of painting a room a certain color and by days end, there is another post with the newly unveiled room in its new color......this is how Amy rolls. 

I knew shes talented but I had no idea she was this talented, and she nearly knocked my socks off when I saw this post. Amy, my hat goes off to you for your imagination, talent, vision and gumption to "get the job done". I think you have found your calling and so could make a business, you have my vote! Make sure you stop over at Amy's fabulous blog, just filled to the brim with all of her amazing projects and things of beauty, click here to visit Mason Decor. Thank you Amy for this wonderful and very inspiring post and to all of you for stopping in!

Before I let Amy take the floor, I had to share with you a few pictures of Amy's beautiful, charming home (many of the projects she did with her own two incredibly talented hands). Seriously, Amy.....Rachel Ashwell has nothing on you!

This is superwomens home office, elegant don't you think?
A dreamy office!
Love the big wide open shelves.....
Love how she wallpapered the book shelves here
Gorgeous secretary she did in chalk paint
Her charming dining room
Her laundry room...love the colors and look at what she did to the ceiling! That's right SHE did it.


And now from the maestro herself......



Hello to everyone visiting today with Tina at The Enchanted Home!
I was more than happy to be asked by Tina 
to do a guest post here at one of my favorite blogs.
This piece was created especially for my Enchanting visit~
I hope you enjoy it.
 Chinoiserie~ A french term signifying "Chinese-esque".
I have always wanted to try my hand at this Asian inspired art
 to create a piece of my own Chinosierie. 
A lamp in the living room was my canvas.
 
 This was how the lamp used to look.  
It is a tole lamp, (which means it is metal).
 There was nice crackling detail, 
but the overly cheerful subject matter did not fit my living room.
 The crackled texture on the lamp would 
still be visible once I painted over it~so this was a plus.
 A mixture of Paris Grey and Old White chalk paint
 covered the old artwork on the lamp with one coat.
This lamp would dry quickly~
now I needed to decide how I was going to create the chinoiserie scene.
First I drew a sketch of a pagoda sitting on an Asian tree on my sketch pad.
I was planning on doing a monochromatic look, but as art happens,
 I ended up using 5 colors with metallic sheens.
I wanted colors that would look nice in the living room.
 I drew the pagoda onto the lamp lightly with a pencil, 
then added the metallic pencil color into the sketched areas.
 After I colored my sketch I applied a champagne 
metallic craft paint with a tiny brush over the colored pencil.
 I laid the lamp down so I could carefully apply the paint by brush, 
which is harder than applying color with
 pencil on such a small and detailed sketch.
 I found my chinoiserie inspiration on a teacup 
I owned as well as online by googling images.
This was the pagoda before the metallic craft paint was applied.
 I planned to add scroll work and crosshatch motif
 seen on this tole tray all around the bottom of the lamp.
I spent New Years Eve watching Dick Clark and painting this lamp!
The background was done by mixing some Louis Blue
 chalk paint in with the champagne craft paint.
 Here is my inspiration tray, sketch and tools that I used to create this lamp.  When you put the sheer metallic craft paint over the penciled artwork it all kind of melts into a painted effect.  The entire lamp has a lusterware effect and it is quite enchanting.  This was really a shot in the dark~I always remind myself that things look worse before they look better. When I drew the image of the pagoda I thought I might be painting over it and starting from scratch.  But I kept going and added a little bridge to the right of the pagoda and some tall Asian style trees too that I found pictured on the side of the blue and white pagoda teacup.
Each panel fades to luster when you look at the next panel. 
 The crackle base comes through and adds a nice quality to the finished result.
It sits to the right of the sofa....
While this ceramic lamp that my parents owned 
when we lived in Asia sits to the left.
The old lamp went from this~
To this~
 The pair of lamps in the living room.
Old world meets new.
 It mixes nicely with the French desk I painted too.
 A custom Chinoiserie lamp~
made with colored pencils and a little bit of faith and paint.







Pretty amazing, don't you think? I am continuously blown away by Amy and all of her surprises up her sleeve. I have stopped thinking I have seen her best work because sure enough she comes through (normally within hours) with yet another project! You go girl. Do visit Amy and tell her how  much you enjoyed this post and thank you so much for stopping in. Click here to visit her. Wishing everyone an enchanted day!


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50 comments:

  1. Her artwork is incredible! I always admire people that can create something just so beautiful and unique! You're right Tina! You go girl! Fun and interesting post! Hope your move is going smoothly Tina! Thanks for stopping by this morning! I've been thinking about ya!xo

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  2. Tina-
    Thank you for sharing Amy's blog! I had seen the gorgeous chalk paint desk she made, and this lamp is just stunning. Such talent Amy has. I am headed over to see her blog now.
    I hope that you are taking care of yourself, Tina. I know that you are so relieved and happy that you have been able to move in!
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  3. Tina- so happy you are feeling better and so excited that the move is behind you, now the fun begins! Cannot wait to see more updates.
    Amy is so talented, I love her office, work would take on new meaning if I had an office like that to work in. And the lamps, I agree she should start selling them, just beautiful!

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  4. Tina, you are a girls best friend! You really do make any friend of yours feel extra special~thank you so much for being my blog friend~I had to say to myself, is she talking about me?? Pleasure being your pal and filling in today so you can get back to the castle grind!!

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  5. She really is talented, I love the lamps and her office and her laundry room and her dining room, love her style. Tina, happy your better and wishing you much luck and calm during the settling in process in your beautiful new home.

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  6. You need to pace yourself. Indeed moving is a daunting task. The excitement of finally being in the house of your dreams tends to wear off as exhaustion, stress, wanting to do it all...and perfectly takes over. I do this for a living and my lucky clients usually walk in their fully designed house, flowers in vases, beds made, bathrooms ready, closets organized, kitchen fully stocked. One of last project was designing, overseeing construction of a ski in ski out house in Deer Valley Utah. Following 2 years of labor, the house was finally ready. My assistant and I took residence In Deer Valley, and worked night and day getting everything done,all furniture placed, accessories styled, lighting installed... all beds made, kitchen stocked with necessary staples, plates, glasses, pot and pans, Christmas trees trimmed...on the point of exhaustion , we were done when our clients walked in with a carry on, profusely thanked us, opened a bottle of champagne ...and off they went skiing...

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  7. I have followed Amy for quite some time. She is VERY talented. As a matter of fact I asked her if I could move into a guest room in her house but so far I have not heard back!;>) She is an incredible lady! xo Diana

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  8. I am a follower of Amy's and what a fantastic transformation of that lamp. Good job, Amy!

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  9. I really enjoy Amy's blog. I'm always going there to see al the beautiful things she does to her home. It's fantastic!

    Have a great day, my friends!

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  10. I follow Amy's blog and enjoy every one of her posts. She is soooo talented!!! Her home is gorgeous. It belongs in a book. Thank you for sharing it with us today. I can look at it over and over again:)
    ~Debra xxx
    Capers of the vintage vixens

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  11. Oh. My. God. Amy, you absolutely blew me away with this one! Simply beautiful. I am so impressed and just love your lamps!
    Stacy

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  12. Very nice! Love your home office...

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  13. Talk about talent! That takes DIY to a new level. I am so impressed.

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  14. OH MY GOSH! Stunning work!! Thank you for sharing!

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  15. Amy, I really love it! I can't believe you did that all freehand. You are such a good artist. I wish I knew how to draw. There are several artists in my family, but unfortunately, I did not get that gene. Ha! I also never knew you once lived in Asia. It seems more fitting that you would have something like that in your home now. I love how pretty your living room looks with your new lamp too.

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  16. This is amazing, Amy! You are quite the artist! I just love what you did with the lamp!

    XO,
    Jane

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  17. i love amy's style, blog, and eye. and how generous to share all the steps to achieving the magic! girl is creative!

    sending extra reserves of energy and healing, tina!

    michele

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  18. Tina thank you for featuring Amy; one of my favorite blog friends!! She really did such an amazing work of art for her lamp and I love the scalloped shade.

    I would be so thrilled to have her office!

    xoxo
    Karena

    Art by Karena

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  19. I am a big fan of Amy and stopped by here for a visit! Wonderful guest post and I can't wait to see updates on your house!
    blessings,
    karianne

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  20. Wow...she did a great job. i was not familiar with her blog at all so thank you for the introduction. Hope you are feeling better and enjoying your new home.

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  21. You are such a amazing friend thank you for sharing Amy's blog. You always have something here to inspire us love catching up with you again. Hope you have a wonderful week my friend.

    Always Wendy

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  22. Amy, Thanks so much for sharing that! You are very talented! And thanks Tina!

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  23. I can't believe Amy did that lamp herself! It's gorgeous!

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  24. Oh my! What a beautiful piece you've created, Amy! I'll try to remember your advice..."things look worse before they look better!"

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  25. Wow! What a beautiful post! And the talent! I am blown away by all of the great ideas. I love the chalk paint projects. I have been a follower for sometime and I am always waiting to see what she comes up with next.

    Hope you are welll Tina! Cannot wait to hear about all of your progress.

    Elizabeth

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  26. I am blown away, what a gorgeous lamp. I would love a pair for my dining room! If you ever decide to sell them, hope you will let us know. Tina, I love your guest posts, always something interesting and beautiful. I will visit her at her blog.
    Enjoy your day and good luck with the move,am sure you are super busy but hope you will post some pictures when you can!

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  27. Great post, she is so talented, wonder if shes an artist by trade? I love this style, worshiped Rachel Ashwell years ago (still do) as her look was an inspiration for my charming small tudor. I enjoyed this immensely and did go over to tell her so. Thank you-

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  28. So glad, dear Tina, that you are doing better!
    What a talented dynamo is Amy!! Beautiful..I am going to follow her blog:)
    Merci..
    xoxo,
    - Irina

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  29. Oh my gracious - what an amazing job. And, I'm not sure if i'm more impressed with the final result or the gumption to think about painting over the original lamp. Love it when people can see past the obvious and visualize something that's not even there. Amy....you are amazing!!!

    Tina, thank you for introducing us to yet another stellar talent.

    Hope you feel even better today. Sun's out. Snow is melted. Feels like Spring on this side of the Sound!
    xoxo Elizabeth

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  30. I could do that too if I could draw and if I could paint….lol, fabulous Amy I love it. Your home looks pretty amazing too! I can’t believe you simply sat down on New Years and did that lamp, very impressive!

    XX
    Debra~

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  31. What a talented and charming friend... Rachel doesn't hold a candle to her! Can't wait for your big reveal and hope your feeling better.
    xxoo

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  32. Genius! An envious talent to be able to transform so beautifully! I love it!

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  33. Wow, this is incredible--very talented decorator AND artist!

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  34. Hi Tina,
    Thank you for introducing Amy to us. I am truly inspired by her work. I have ordered a paint chart for the Chalk Paint and intend to find something to paint. I love what she has done with this paint.

    I can tell you are feeling better just by the tone of your introduction to the guest blogger. Keep up your spirit. The end is in site.

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  35. Hi Tina just from you intro I knew I would love this lady! Such a dynamo, reminds me of my mother in law, who does the same thing, things are always changing including her paint color on a regular basis, wish some of that would have rubbed off. I am amazed at her lamp project, she is really good. It looks so professional. Happy to have discovered Amy and will visit her for sure. Hope you are feeling better and taking it nice and slow, cannot wait for more updates!

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  36. So glad to find out about Amy's blog! I love everything I saw here today and wish she could come transform a lot of pieces in my attic! Hope you really are feeling better and getting settled in to your wonderful new home!
    Carolyn Bradford

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  37. WOW! thank you for introducing us to Amy, I'm heading over there straight away. And bon courage for all the unpacking and settling, it's all looking stunning
    Sharon

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  38. Amy is a talented artist and does some beautiful work. Congratulations to her and thanks for introducing her to us.
    All the best...Victoria

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  39. Amy is sooo talented. what a fabulous finish she has achieved on both the french desk and the lamp ( love her office too )

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  40. The new lamp is so delicate looking. What an artist!

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  41. Good heavens, Amy, you are *so* talented! This post was more than eye candy, it was educational; the chinoiserie lamp is gorgeous, but it was extra-wonderful to see the process, especially as it was explained in terms I understood! Clearly I will be spending time at your blog on a regular basis!

    Thank you Tina for introducing us to Amy, and Amy, thank you for such a great post!

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  42. Truly an artist...I would love to have that talent, off to visit Amy now. Mona

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    1. Amy, you have been hiding your talent. Your office with that zebra print chair looks great. Where have you been hiding these photos!

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  43. A wonderful collection of UNBELIEVABLY beautiful and ICONIC photos. Tina, WE ARE CHEERING YOU ON! Anita

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  44. Great lamp...now. It's very pretty next to her french secretary. I am constantly amazed at all the projects Amy can get done while I think about one.

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  45. yes, ive followed amy for awhile. she really is AMAZING. she continuously astounds me with her talent and ambition. she is truly a remarkable person. i think that if i lived closer, she and i could probably be friends. who knows. but anyway, shes also introed(SP) me to a new blog,so now im sure im going to be following you, as you look like you are as i say....right up my alley. nic to meet you. hope all goes well with your adventure with your home. have some catching up to do on your blog. best get busy.....

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  46. Wow! You are so talented! xoxo

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  47. Love Amy's romantic style....and she has some real patience to paint that lamp......incredible. She should try her hand at a wall mural...I bet she could do it and put us all to shame :)

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