Listly by Dixie Belle Paint Company
Be inspired by the luck 'o the Irish with these green painted furniture pieces. St. Pat's Palette: 20+ Playful Green Paint Ideas for Furniture!
D&D's Vintage did a stunner by re-creating this piece with Dixie Belle's SILK All-in-One paint in Cactus
Amber Tatum Huffman gets this gorgeouesness by using Dixie Belle Paint Co's chalk paint in Palmetto
Beth Rivenburgh Pietras uses Dixie Belle Paint products to turn this vintage table into a more modern stunner!
Caroline Hewitt has the perfect distressing for making this mass manufactured but lovely vintage desk into a green stunner! Try it on your own piece with Dixie Belle's Emerald Green chalk paint!
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Adding some gold gilding to your piece makes it pop, just as Chance Rayburn did on this beauty!
Courney's Crafts 605 creates a piece that will be the envy of any room in which it goes! Her blending is lovely and the pops of metallics on the raised parts give the whole piece depth and interest.
Mix n match paint with wood combos are a great way to cover damaged pieces that have areas that can't be salvaged. DeeAnna Mixon Gillespie uses Dixie Belle Paint Company paints to turn this piece into a looker
go BOLD or go home! Heather Palmer did just that, taking one of those enormous and heavy pieces from the 70s and turning it into a gorgeous piece of furniture that really showcases those gorgeous pulls!
Jill Michelle blends Dixie Belle chalk paints together on this cedar chest to give it a brand new make-over. Now the piece is as pretty as the valuables stores inside!
Joni Eitel Porter uses Dixie Belle Paints to turn Grandma's old pie table into a looker. Stenciling on the top in gilded wax or paint will another dimension of "pretty" to any piece!
Lisa McCarthy of Davina Design Co makes a perfect pairing with the color and the pretty decoupage paper in back.
Old tray tables? Make them work! Work with your decor, that is! Michelle Michael Johnson does a lovely job here with this pistachio colored green and furniture transfers.
Michelle Tyler Baker blends bright colors of Dixie Belle's Terra clay paint line here to get this fun effect! Green with envy!
Morgans Bounty went bold in this fantabulous bed frame! This green really pops in this bedroom! We absolutely love it!
Pam Dudley made this cute little piece all her own signature style with some base paint and then giving it her own personal charm. She can come paint our furniture any time!
Reimagined by Patty does all the reimagining on her pieces. Isn't this little adjustable side table the cutest thing now?
Rindy Day indeed! This blending of chalk mineral paints lays the perfect background for furniture transfers or your own painted designs to really pop. It'll be spring all year round!
Ronnie Wood Keels of Red Barn Boutique takes a boring flat faced piece and turns it into an amazing MCM statement piece here. She uses Dixie Belle paints and gilding wax on the stencil for this effect. And those pin legs!
Rosemary Bostrom does a WOW WOW WOW on this piece, showing that Yes Indeed You Can Paint Upholstery! Try it!!!
Scherry Bentz-Sinclair turns vintage waterfall pieces into striking statement pieces. Her stripes are flawless! This set is versatile and can be used in many different decors. And it upcycles!
Simple Finds Interiors & Antiques uses Dixie Belle texture and paints to create layers and interest on pieces that are otherwise flat and boring.
Stacey Jordan Furniture does it again! Creating this boho look is not hard. Check out WoodUBend products to add the texture and design to these plain side tables and knock them out of the park like she does!
All of Theresa Lee's work is beautiful. Look at this upcycle. She shows her furniture artistry by hitting the light and airiness and the pops of gold on the pulls and textured pieces to add whimsy and interest. Beautiful! St Patrick would be proud!
Virginia Bittinger shows that our favorite St Patrick's Day green is not a color to shy away from! Adding a dark furniture wax can tone down the brightness and give depth while also adding protection to your painted pieces.