the end = )
Friday, December 17, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
A True "Piece of Work"!
This dresser fits my favorite link party to a T this week! I originally purchased this dresser at my fave thrift store last week with the intention of using it in my bedroom. I was going to stain the top and paint the bottom. Here is was before
I took it outside yesterday to sand and first off, let me tell you I almost didn't survive. I was so cold and didn't realize until I came inside that my sanding mask was filled with snot! Eww, GA-ROSS! I never felt a single drip while I was out there. Moving on....
I spent the time to strip the top and somehow never noticed the 2 obvious cigarette burns on the top :-( I thought about trying to stain it and just pretend that they were knots in the wood but Scott nixed that.
Moving on...again!
I was wanting a dresser of similar style to use as a tv stand/toy storage in the kids room. I have these cute pillows from Pier 1 that I was using as inspiration for colors in the room
I happened to have a teal on hand so I was super excited to get started. This was also my first chance to use the new Kilz Clean Start zero VOC and I like it! It dried quickly and since my paint was a dark color, I only needed one coat. If I were going light I would definitely recommend 2 coats.
So here is how the dresser turned out after a little distressing and antiquing
And this is why its still a piece of work. I have the hardware (teardrop pulls are from HL and the others are the orignals) but I'm really not sure on a color!
So, if you would be kind enough to leave a color suggestion, you are AWESOME!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
i am one HAPPY girl = )
and it just took these few things. now i can spend hours a day shopping and not accomplish much but tonight i had one hour and here are the things i got:
fabric for my bedroom curtains! this is going to help so much with deciding on wall and furniture colors.
a foam cone for wine & design tomorrow night. any guesses as to what im making?
a tin for my cookies to take to wine and design and the ornament exchange next week. im making oatmeal cookies with cinnamon chips and mint chocolate chip cookies. om nom nom!
and a 17 foot ladder. we are having our attic finished and decided to get one of these instead of installing attic stairs. i did a little research before leaving the house and found that HD had it on sale for 119 but online only and you had to pay shipping. i went to Lowes and their price was 180. i asked them to match it and they did! so tomorrow morning i will venture up there to measure for the flooring. hello storage!!
im so excited i dont know if i can sleep :-(
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Can you please pass the mustard?
A few weeks ago (notice this is how all my posts start?), I was at my all time fave thrift store (whose location will never be revealed!), and I saw this great little server. I passed it up as it wasn't what I went there looking for and I knew I was going to good old Walmart right after for some plastic drawer storage and I wouldn't be able to fit it in the car anyhow.
I couldn't stop thinking about it and went back a few days later and it was still there so I knew it was meant to be. I knew right away I was going gray or mustard, but hadn't decided on hardware. A quick trip to Hobby Lobby and I found the most perfect knobs ever and I knew what color it would be! And here is how it turned out......
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I couldn't stop thinking about it and went back a few days later and it was still there so I knew it was meant to be. I knew right away I was going gray or mustard, but hadn't decided on hardware. A quick trip to Hobby Lobby and I found the most perfect knobs ever and I knew what color it would be! And here is how it turned out......
Wanna buy it? You can do that very thing by clicking here!
Linking up here:
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Katelyn's Kitchen Cabinet
A few weeks ago I had a client contact me wanting to buy this dresser
She planned on using it to store pots and pans in her studio apartment in DC. I had to let her know that I didnt think it was going to work as the weight of those items adds up. I had this cabinet on hand and Katelyn decided on having the top refinished in a dark walnut, the inside painted a mustard yellow, and the outside and antique white. I was so excited to get started.
This was my first experience with re-staining a piece. I've stained bare wood before but I have always stayed away from re-staining. I sanded down the top to bare wood (or so I thought), applied a wood conditioner, and my stain. I wish I had a picture to show you cause when i came back after 15 minutes of my stain soaking, it just wasnt pretty. Apparently the top of this cabinet was really, really thin layers of wood and I guess the previous finish was so deep that it was popping through. So many days of drying, sanding, conditioning, staining, sealing, painting, etc, etc-here is what I ended up with
I had my local Benjamin Moore dealer color match Lowes "Antique White" in their Aura paint-I soooo love that stuff! Katelyn was so happy to get her cabinet and guess what? She's a blogger too! You can read her blog here at The Eclectic Traditionalist.
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Inspired by Jane of All Crafts
A few weeks ago while reading my blogs, I came across this post by Andi at Jane of All Crafts . What a great quickie, right?! I've had some frames set up on my dining room buffet/dresser/catch all and couldn't wait to do this. My MIL had been over recently and commented on how all my frames were empty so this was the perfect way to "show her". So the day after Thanksgiving (while watching the parade again-thank you DVR), Scott and Aubrae helped me out. I had the scrapbook paper handy from a multi pack I picked up in October (the best $2.50 ever since it had Halloween, Fall, and Christmas) and tons of burlap stashed in my fabric box. I sliced the papers to fit and Scott and Aubrae got to cutting the burlap shapes. And can I tell you, he was quite proud of himself = ) So here they are!
And here they sit. My reindeer candlesticks are a purchase from Primitive & Proper a few years ago. Missing in this is my rosemary tree that's waiting to be planted in its new mercury glass vase. I'll be sure to get a pic of it all together soon = )
And here they sit. My reindeer candlesticks are a purchase from Primitive & Proper a few years ago. Missing in this is my rosemary tree that's waiting to be planted in its new mercury glass vase. I'll be sure to get a pic of it all together soon = )
Thanks for the inspiration Andi! And I'm glad you can make it Friday!!
FAIL
Total fail on me! Its a good thing I never promised a post everyday! Honestly, I've been a little discouraged as I'm having a hard time learning how to link, etc. I hope to have a few posts coming up in the next week or so to share some of the things I've been working on.
PS-Scott just made fun of me and my blog. I blamed him for my lack of blogging so he has promised to help me set it all up!
PS-Scott just made fun of me and my blog. I blamed him for my lack of blogging so he has promised to help me set it all up!
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