Monday, April 30, 2012

Mod Podge! Facelift on the vanity...

What I have learned from Mod Podge:
1. Not recommended for perfectionists.
2. Not as easy as a project as you may think, or hope.
3. You should really have all the supplies before attempting.

This weekend I decided to strip the white paint and stain it. yaa!
Anyhow, it still looks quite cool with the air bubbles and wrinkles. Brian scored the Puget Sound marine maps from work. The desk I painted antique white. It used to be orange and green.

Monday, April 16, 2012

My Grandma's sewing machine

I painted it in 2003.

 Didn't even bother to do the inside.
Today, I finished it and I LOVE it. The inside is black as well.. (Oil rubbed bronze from Krylon)



I wonder when Ace Hardware is going to cut me off from spray paint purchases...

LOTs of painting projects no time to Blog!


 Before bla plant holder
 Before my old antique Milk container
 After
 My "Honey entry bench"
 Now it's sleek black

 Messing around with stencils and fabric paint on my plain white Ikea pillow covers


Saturday, March 10, 2012

No one wants brass!


Next up new tiling! Well someday soon.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

flower pots and milk can facelifts!


Before Gahh!
There was a time in my life that I loved tans, browns, browns, and more browns... They make me angry now!
Sprayed it with a black primer from Krylon and then Rustoleum's Deep Blue Gloss
before
Krylon Primer in black and Rustoleum
Universal Paint and primer in one--Carbon Mist is the color.
After

The stencil was tough. I printed out the numbers on Word and the used an exacto knife to cut them out. Taped them to the can with electrical tape and dabbed white paint with a small paint brush. I did have to even up some blobs with a Q-tip...

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Doorknobs and hardware

A few coats of black primer, followed by ORB and a poly to finish it up.
Oil Rubbed Bronze (satin) from Krylon is the final color.
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Sunday, February 12, 2012

$ 5 garage sale

Before


After

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

My 1948 dresser gets a facelift!

Before is on the right, after is on the left.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Nightstands are finished!

Before


After


Next up the dressers! eeks!


Refinished nightstands


Before



Painted (MISTAKE!)




Finished -stained new hardware


I inherited my dear Aunt Theresa's bedroom set about 10 years ago. 2 nightstands, 2 dressers, headboard and vanity from the 1950's. They have seen storage units, 3 or 4 moves and were desperately in need of a facelift. So here they are BEFORE and AFTER. I made the MISTAKE of painting one and HATED it. So I had to strip it down back to the original wood and finally re-stain it. Purchased new hardware and a protective glass top to protect the beautiful wood.