What have you painted today? Featuring Surfboard!

Surfboard!

Surfboard is a perfect shade of blue, reminiscent of a warm day at the beach with your favorite surfboard! There’s a little kid inside all of us wanting to come out and play in the surf, so grab a can of Surfboard and paint something! You’re going to love it!

Our retailers are excited to share a few of their favorite pieces painted in American Paint Company’s Surfboard.

Simply Vintage by the Sea shares four pieces with us.  First, Surfboard was used for a lovely pedestal table and an end table, both were lightly distressed exposing some of the natural wood and character!

tami lynch surfboard

Surfboard tami lynch

A wooden bead board whale cutout looks perfect in Surfboard!

Simply Vintage by the Sea

Lastly, Simply Vintage by the Sea, painted a coat of Waistcoat for the base of this drop down table and a second layer of Surfboard over top for a great color combo!

Simply Vintage by the Sea

All Things New Again painted a wooden magazine organizer with Surfboard and lightly distressed it to add visual interest and the natural wood.  We love it!

Surfboard - All things New Again

The Vintage Dames in Harrisburg, PA, painted this Antique desk chair with Sackcloth and Surfboard.  Desert Cactus  mixed with Clear Glaze was used on the legs… Top waxed with a Faux Leather Like seat… Dark Glazed over top of Sackcloth.  Wonderful transformation!

The Vintage Dames

The Vintage Dames

Surfboard

Also painted by The Vintage Dames, is a round drum vintage table painted with Sackcloth and Surfboard! A Pennsylvania Map is decoupaged to the top and finished with Clear Wax!

The Vintage Dames

The Vintage Dames

Surfboard - Kathy Cook

This unusual dresser was painted by The Green Room Vintage Furniture Gallery in Bonita Springs, FL, using Surfboard and distressed the piece exposing the character & natural wood, finishing with Clear and Dark Wax.  Surfboard is a popular color choice for this seaside retail location!

The Green Room Vintage Furniture Gallery

Ivy Lane in Newburyport, Massachusetts, used APC products to paint a metal heart and banner with Surfboard.  Did you know you could paint metal with American Paint Company paint?

Ivy Lane

Ivy Lane

Ivy Lane used a Surfboard wash over Freedom Road for this table and the base of table is Spacious Skies!

Ivy Lane

Ivy Lane

Stenciled details painted in Surfboard by Ivy Lane!

Ivy Lane

Ivy Lane

Surfboard over Fireworks Red = happy!

Ivy Lane

Ivy Lane

All framed in Surfboard!

Surfboard frame - Jennifer Wilkins

Ivy Lane

And a wonderful hutch was painted in Surfboard by Ivy Lane complete with metal mesh in place of glass windows making it a special fun piece!

Ivy Lane

Ivy Lane

4 Quarters Vintage painted an old panel door with Surfboard, and it is shown in the background of a clients jewelry company’s catalog cover!

Janet Reed surfboard

Serious Fun Art Studio in Temple Terrace, FL painted a buffet with Surfboard they use in the Serious Fun Art Studio. “This close-up is a buffet I use in my shop Serious Fun Art Studio. I painted the body of it with Surfboard, finished completely with clear wax, then added dark wax in the details. The top is my “faux zinc” look with American Paint Company strokes of Freedom Road (black), Smoke Signal, Hard Coat, and Clear Wax tinted with Limoges.”  Oh my goodness this is a unique and beautiful finish!

Serious Fun Art Studio

Serious Fun Art Studio – close-up

We love each of the pieces our retailer have shared and you can see more of their work on Facebook.

All photos courtesy of retailers

 

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