Friday, July 9, 2010

Transformed Trunk


I have been waiting to do something with this little trunk I got at an auction some time ago. I knew I was going to use it somewhere even if it was just for a brief period. I should have taken some more pictures of the process. It had been painted several times with lots of different colors. I had some left over paint from another project in a deep gold. After priming with white, the gold was next. I used a stencil with some craft paint, followed by a dark stain. I put it outside to dry in the HOT sun of Mississippi! Next I sanded pretty heavily to get an aged look. It is resting under my bedroom window for a little while anyway. 

Saturday, July 3, 2010

A New Life

I was looking for a picture in my files and found this redo I did last year of a cute little side table I bought about 30 years ago. The girls used it for awhile before Max inherited it. It ended kind of sadly til the redo. It has been sold to a new home!

Friday, July 2, 2010

A Green kinda Day!

My newest furniture makeovers....The large print with pistachio and white flower has a fawn and gray background that covers the seat of the chair. The knobs have green polka dots. Its a fun piece.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Chair therapy


I have been working on some traditional dining room chairs that have been hanging around my house for quite some time. They are the typical dull brown wood with covered seats that have seen better days. I hand brushed these with flat white paint.


This is my neighbor dog "Belle" that comes over to help me with my projects from time to time and of course play with "Harley" as seen in the bottom right corner of the picture. Notice the white paint on the side of her face!

After several coats of white flat paint, the scuffing begins. That part is always a little faster and seems so funny to me to be knocking off what you have so painstakenly just finished painting! It looks exactly like I want it too. I had to take the seats of these chairs apart and totally redo the strapping. I covered the seat with canvas, followed with burlap. I took a stencil and marked each seat with a different number, one thru four using black craft paint. I love the way the numbers turned out. I hope they find a good home!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Blue Beachy Keen

This is what I have been working on for the last week. It started out pretty grimy. Looks kind of desperate doesn't it. I had a few ideas, so I went to work tearing it apart! I cleaned it and removed some damaged areas and started to paint. Ooops paint came in handy for this project. I used a light seafoam color for the base with a more turquoise top coat with a dry brush. Sanding some shabbiness back into it after the two coats were dry. For a different look, I used craft glue to paper the front of the drawers. Turquoise glass knobs finish it off. It's hard to believe this was a piece I found on the side of the road tossed in the trash. Can we all say "Trash to Blue Beachy Keen" I like it, but it is going to live in another home!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Saturday's Project






This is the project I worked on Saturday morning. I bought a really cute letter hook while visiting my daughter Arielle and her family on Palm weekend. I knew I wanted to use it for Harley's leash since I can never find it! When I got home I looked around for something to mount the hook on. I had 2 pieces of wood I had salvaged from a broken table that I got out of the trash. Yes, I admit it, I'm a dumpster diver! The pieces had been laying around outside for about 6 months, so they had just the shabby look I wanted. Some of you may not like that shabby chic look, but it is just right for my style. I cut the ends off and sanded it and attached the hook and a cleet on the back to hang it and there you go, Harley's Leash Hook!
This will be my first time to blog, so bear with me. I decided to do it after following my daughter Arielle's blog. I thought it might be a good way to get motivated on finishing the construction that started about 5 years ago on my 100+ year old house. Lets just say it is an ongoing adventure! I also will be posting about different ongoing projects with rehab of sad furniture that goes into my booth at Sugar Magnolia Antique Mall in Oxford, Ms.