Sunday, January 22, 2012

Two More Light French Gray Tables For My Booth

I just can't get enough of this color combo.  And it's a great seller, so why stop?



It looks so pretty with pink.



Here is the not-so- pretty before.



And here it table number two.


 
This one came out a little more distressed, so I added dark wax.  The first table only had clear wax.  You can see my technique and budget friendly tips here where I did my first table.


Since I was a little slow getting this post done, the first table has already sold.  I took the second table to the antique mall yesterday.

Now, should I do another booth project or a kitchen project for myself?

Janet

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Monday, January 9, 2012

One Kitchen Wall Redone!

In my last post I talked about getting things done through "baby steps".  Well, I started the very big project of painting my kitchen and great room.  And the first baby step is complete -  one little nook of my kitchen.



I even got to put up my Chateau de Fleurs sign I made and was saving just for this spot.





You can see the rest of my walls are still the faux finish and my pantry door is a little ho-hum, but that's ok, I'll get to it.  No pressure.




Before, I had a kitchen cabinet desk and you can see the "during" below.  That was after I removed the desk and put this hutch in its place.




And now...



One step closer.  But for now the walls will have to wait, I have a booth that is looking a little sad and empty.  Hope to share some of those projects soon.

Janet

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Susan at Between Naps on the Porchfor Metamorphosis Monday
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Courtney at French Country Cottagefor Feathered Nest Friday
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Diann at The Thrifty Groove for Thrifty Things Friday
Debra at Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday
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The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Friday

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

How To Do It All in 2012 ?

Wow!  It's been a long time since my last post.  As I reflect on the past year, I can only say that it has been overwhelming.  I continue to work a full time retail job, (and if you have ever worked retail, you know how exhausting it can be), I started my booth at the antique mall, and sent my daughter 850 miles away to college.  I had no idea how much time the booth would require or how much fun it would really be. But, I had hoped it would give me more material for blogging, instead of keeping me from blogging.  And I miss doing projects in my own home.




I dream of one day not doing the retail thing, so I am going to keep trying to do it all.  How?  I have no idea.  Right now my new motivation is "baby steps".  I have been wanting to repaint my kitchen and great room for some time, but I just can't start because I know how much time and effort it is going to take.  "Baby Steps".  I will just look at it as one wall to get done.  I can paint one wall, right?  Right.  I won't worry how long it takes to get to the next wall.  And I really, really want to grow my blog.  But instead of saying I need to post everyday, why not just try for once a week?  That's an achievable goal ( I hope).

All that being said, I took a baby step.  I have been wanting to replace the desk in my kitchen with a piece of furniture. A cupboard finally showed up on Craigslist and I bought it.  It wasn't exactly what I was looking for, but it will work until I find something else.  Here is my kitchen desk before.


Since we have a home office, it was not being used and I'm moving away from those colors.  The hutch pictured at the top of the page has always been one of my favorites and it was a perfect fit for the desk area.  So I moved it over and put the cupboard in its spot.  Here is what I was left with.


No turning back now!  The walls will have to be painted.  I hope to show you a pretty "after" soon.

So...with a fresh new year as inspiration, I will continue to take "baby steps" to achieve my dreams.   Good luck to all of you in this new year.

Janet

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Anthropologie Inspired Hutch

This is my "hutch of many colors".  A little out of my comfort zone, but I love it.



This is the not-so-beautiful before.  I found this one sitting out in the rain, all lonely, just like my farm table .



That's dirty white paint peeling off a bright yellow underneath.  I sanded off the white, but the yellow didn't budge.  While I was sanding, I discovered the back of the hutch had painted over wallpaper.  Ugh!



As I removed the wallpaper, I discovered a blue painted underneath.
That makes three colors. For some reason, I got the feeling this piece should be painted with a bright color.  I could not decide between turquoise and green.  While shopping over the weekend, I saw a cabinet in Anthropologie that was painted with the green and turquoise together, and I knew that it would be perfect.



While I was sanding and distressing, there came that yellow again.  It was actually a great accent.  I'm so glad I picked colors that looked good with yellow.  My white primer also made an appearance, making this a very colorful hutch.



I hope someone falls in love with it at the antique mall.

Janet

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Foot Board Turned Coat Rack

This was just a really fun project.   I found this twin foot board at an estate sale.



This is the only before picture I have.  See it leaning against the wall?  It was the typical yellow cream most of these pieces have.



I painted it French Gray and  left the gold details, added hooks from Hobby Lobby that were painted white and antiqued, and then made the "DREAM" banner.




To make the banner, I used wooden letters from Jo Ann's.  I spray painted the edges gold to match the detailing on the foot board.  Next I traced around the letters on antique sheet music, cut out and applied with decoupage medium.  Finally the letters were hot glued on a piece of twine.


For some reason, nothing I had looked good hanging on the hooks.  So I decided to show some of the frames I had just painted.  Decorator's block? Maybe.


Anyway, I really love how this turned out and it has already been taken to the Antique Mall.

Janet

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Book Page Table

I found this wonderful little table at an estate sale.




It was very dirty and the veneer was peeling off, but you gotta love those legs.

 


The veneer came off very easily.  I painted the table a creamy white and covered all the veneer areas with the pages from an old hymnal.




I used some of the torn pages, and I love the way it turned out.




The staining of these pages was so deep, that I didn't use any dark wax over the white paint, I liked the contrast.




As usual, I tried to find a spot for it in my house, but no luck.  So it went to the antique mall today.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

A Sanding Surprise and Questions



I brought home this practically free table from an estate sale.  It looked very unloved sitting in the front yard in the rain.




I wasn't quite sure where to start.  Strip? Paint? Sand?  A lot of the paint was peeling, so I decided to just start sanding.  Under all this ugly brown, was a hint of bright red .  I loved it. So I kept sanding.



Before...



After...



Now that's a patina you just can't reproduce.





I did have to use some paint stripper on the top.  Then I just followed with clear wax.  Beautiful.  So much character.  Can't you just see this on a farm porch?  Wish I had one.



So this leads me to the "questions" part of the post.  When is something beyond saving?  Or when is it just too much time to invest in saving it?  Is it that I love giving new life to these pieces or am I just too anxious to find a bargain?  This table definitely seems to have been worth saving, but what about the time I put into it?  I just can't seem to pass up a sad, neglected, often beyond saving, piece of furniture.  And sometimes there is a smell that just does not go away, and no one wants that in their home.

While I'm trying to answer these questions, please go enjoy the parties I will be joining.  You can find all the links on my sidebar.

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