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A Chalk Paint Secretary Named Daisie

I partnered with the Sea Rose Cottage for this post. She sent me some Efex Appliqués to try and I loved them.

Happy Monday!  I’m delighted to introduce you to this lovely lady!

How to paint a secretary with chalk paint

I bought this great secretary (I think from the 1940s/ 50s) shortly after we moved into our house and it has sat in the corner of the living room waiting for her makeover ever since. That is almost two years!!!  This is how she was looking before:

Secretary Before

I fell in love with her ball and claw feet and the pretty serpentine shape of the drawers, BUT as you can see she wasn’t in perfect condition:

Inside Secretary Before

Lots of scratches and very shiny finish.

drawer before

We filled the drawers too.  Once all the repairs were done, I prepped this desk thoroughly washing it down and sealing with two coats of shellac.  I was really worried this one was going to bleed through.

The front of the desk was really quite plain and I wanted to bring in the coastal feel that the rest of our home has while keeping it classic.  I talked with my friend Nancy about Efex Appliqués.  These appliqués are amazing!  They are made out of latex.

Efex applique Shell

They are flexible, can bend and can stretch.  You can stick them to almost any surface: wood, plaster, metal, glass, and terracotta.   My friend Victoria has done a mirror in them – which you can see here.

Here are the materials I used for this desk:

Efex Materials

How to apply Efex Appliqués

How to Apply Effex Appliques

First, we lined up the appliqué on the desk and made sure it was level. Then we traced the appliqués outline.  We applied DAP Weldwood contact cement to to the appliqués and to the surface and allowed this to set for about 15 minutes.Then pressed the Efex into place and bonded on contact.  To be on the safe side I waited until the next day to start painting.

Soft Chalk Painted SecretaryThe inside is painted in French Linen Chalk Paint with a wash of Old White.  I love this soft effect it gives to the piece.  I started by doing French Linen all over the whole piece (twice).  If you remember the French Linen is also picked up in our coffee table which is on the other side of the room, click here for that makeover.

Chalk Paint desk and chair

I plan on sharing the “wash technique” very soon as it is one of my favorite effects for giving texture, depth and a soft look.  It can also give a whitewashed look on plain wood.

Wooden stamp

Oh, I also need to say a HUGE thank you to my husband who spent a lot of time and effort getting the shelf unit out.

If you follow me on Instagram then you maybe saw these treasures I found behind the shelf unit inside the desk.

Vintage stamps

Vintage stamps and this sweet photograph.

The desk is named after “Daisie Barrett” who received the letter tucked inside. The stamp is from 1925.

Vintage letter

Oh, a tip for paintinginside the shelf – I used a mini roller!

Duck Egg Blue DeskThe rest of the desk is painted in a light coat of Duck Egg Blue.  I used haphazard strokes and Annie Sloan bristle brush which gives a textured finish. Over the entire body I did a wash of Old White.  I lightly distressed with a sanding block and sealed with 2 coats of wax and then buffed.

Here you can see the layered texture and colors:

chalk paint finish on drawers

She is very soft and dreamy.  She reminds me of a warm day sitting in the sand or a lovely garden party filled with macaroons in their pastel shades.

hardware

All of her beautiful details stand out now, from the serpentine drawers to the ball and claw feet.

ball and claw feet

The Efex appliqués really make the piece.  I also used a little Pearl Oyster Stencil Creme on them.

Shell Applique by Efex

Detailing

The Sea Rose Cottage has all the popular designs, including the ones I used on this piece in stock.  The appliqués I used were R1 and SC-14 .  I’m really excited to use more on different pieces of furniture.

vintage light

Close Up Chalk Paint Drawers

Shell and vintage bottle

Elegant Desk

What do you think of my pretty Daisie?!?

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cassie
9 years ago

such a pretty piece!!! i love those feet!

Gigi Harlan
9 years ago

Beautiful! I love the color choice, the appliqués and your painting style! I followed your friend’s lovely blog.

Celia
9 years ago

I love the way it came out, the finish is so soft it almost reminds me of velvet.

Lydia Langston
9 years ago

Just Lovely.

Nancy
9 years ago

It is just beautiful Danielle. I love the softness of the wash technique and the layers of color that all combine to give such a lovely effect. I am so glad you like the Efex appliques. I have 2 projects I will be using them on! They look fabulous!

Mary @ Orphans With Makeup

Turned out great, Danielle! I love the look of the wash effect.
Mary @ Orphans With Makeup

kat
kat
9 years ago

Secretary desks are my FAVORITE!! The piece turned out great, beautiful transformation, another good job…I would expect nothing less.
I love the Efex Appliqués you chose for this piece. Perfect.

MJ
MJ
9 years ago

Great job, Danielle. Some of these pieces around and affordable. Efex is on my shopping list.
I wonder if you have the key????
Happy painting to you……MJ

Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co.
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co.
9 years ago

So pretty Danielle!

Karla
Karla
9 years ago

I’m so in love with this piece! I have a secretary desk with hutch, and I’ve been wanting to give it some color.
As of right now it looks like someone kept putting stain over stain over stain… OVER STAIN! But I love the technique you used on this piece. Did you do anything to the side of the little drawers in the shelf? If you did I’d love to see! Thank you for sharing this beautiful lady.

Theresa
Theresa
9 years ago

This is beautiful! So the whole desk inside and out was first painted in French Linen? And then just the outside was painted Duck Egg over the French Linen then white washed?