I've had this very old dresser in my basement for months. It needed a lot of work and I kept putting off. I finally worked on it...reattached the top, added new feet, fixed the drawers, cleaned it out, etc. I am a bad blogger and didn't snap a before picture, but I'm sure you can imagine it. It was that orangish wood, dried out, tired.
I painted it in one coat of Greek Blue and hit the details with Old White. I then heavily distressed the piece with a palm sander and a sanding sponge followed by a coat of clear wax mixed with dark.
I love how it turned out and was so tempted to keep it for myself, but I didn't have the perfect place for it, which is my rule. I am going to use this color somewhere in my house, though.
Speaking of new colors, I just tried ASCP Olive on a dresser yesterday. It's a lovely mossy green color and I'll share some pictures in a few days.
On a different note, we had a bit of excitement here today. Practically the entire east coast of the US was rocked with an earthquake. I was sitting at my computer and I have a habit of fidgeting and shaking my foot. So, I was shaking my foot and thought, "this bar stool is really wobbly." I stopped shaking my foot, but the stool kept wobbling. Then, the pot rack started swinging and the stack of dishes on my counter started chattering. "I think this is a earthquake." Craziness. I hope everyone is OK and the damage was minimal.