Showing posts with label hand painted furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand painted furniture. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

A Shabby Old Country Cupboard....I knew it had Potential!

I bought an, ugly, country cupboard and gave it a fresh new look!

This, old, country cupboard had been taking up space, in our garage, for far too long and it was high time for me to get it done.
I found it at an auction and....

Here it is before and a little after.


My honey is my handyman....I'm so happy that he's here to help me and as he recovers from his  scary surgery!

I still have to remind him to do important things like putting on his sanding mask.

After many, many, hours of work he finally got it to look like this...
revealing it's original white pine.


 I really planned on painting the entire piece, but the more I looked at it the more I liked it, stripped down, shabby!

 A broken corbel bracket got duplicated by my honey. I did a little faux painting to make it blend right in.


It had, really ugly, drawer pulls and a top layer of, really bad, glossy, white paint.
 It wasn't a peely/chippy look that I could even consider saving!

A few layers of paint were left in the hard to get places. It's what's giving it a, rustic, shabby look.


The inside got a, fresh, new coat and chicken wire got, spray painted, black and attached to the inside of the doors. It can be lifted, off of a few screws, easily, to clean the glass.

The bottom shelf still has most of it's original paint.

The, top two, shelves got distressed a bit to make them look a little old.

The drawers and doors had no working locks (just a part of the non-working mechanisms) and only holes where knobs once were on the doors below.

Bronze knobs and scoop style drawer pulls add perfection to the farmhouse style.

Wire storage baskets, painted black, fit perfectly on the open shelf.

Cook book pages, a perfect choice, line the drawers



and, an added, interior shelf below.

An old skeleton key is permanently adhered into the old lock hole and now works as a pull to open the door.

Nail heads left exposed and more remnants of paint add more rustic appeal.

The Graphics Fairy 
was where I found the image that I painted on each door.

My first attempt was a chalk transfer and to use a paint marker in lieu of paint and a brush. The marker bled into the wood....bad idea, JP!

 2nd attempt...I reversed the image onto wax paper and fed it into my printer and transferred it directly onto the wood and painted over all of the design.
(directions in my sign post...here

Success!

I think it turned out pretty cool....kinda like one you might see on my favorite HGTV show
"Fixer Upper"

Here it is "staged" out in the garage.





I thought you'd get a kick seeing how I roll on a typical crafting/project day.
I cook and clean and watch t.v. and I make messes...

and Gucci follows my every move!

 Now that it's done it's up for sale although I'd really love to keep it!


 Love, Hugs and Kisses,
JP
and Gucci, too!
Can you see him? He's playing "peek-a-boo!


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Thursday, March 13, 2014

I have "Spring Fever" and My Lilac Ladder

I'm sure that you're all starting to feel it.....
the fever... 
the only one that feels so-o-o good!


Now, I've had mine for a while now. It started after our nasty winter  ice storm, several weeks ago, when branches and debris wrecked havoc all over the place. After a lot of labor and seeing how neat our yard looked again, that's when it hit me....my annual "spring fever." And of course I needed a cure, so off I went to the garden center and a flat of pansies and a few little herbs were the start of it all!

An old, wooden toolbox is the centerpiece for the table on the porch.

With realistic, faux, lavender resting inside.


This is it's wonderful detail from another past post.

Our favorite place to hang from spring through fall...

with a country vignette to sit and admire.

It's my chippy old shutter and my, hand painted, ladder.

I painted the lilacs about 15 years ago.

It's gotten pretty chippy over  the years....it makes me feel like painting, again!




"Gucci's" always lurking around!


I just love this wreath...it's simple and "springy"....not bad for a $2 fake!


Chippy, crusty love with a touch of shabby glam.


Another vignette to sit and admire.


My favorite, vintage watering can came out of it's storage...


sporting it's rusty, verdigris coat....LOVE!

 It then got moved to the wreath on the door.



It's the back entrance on our screened in porch, it enters into the Carolina room.



Vintage, green shutters and a primitive, red rocker make another corner vignette.

A rusty old campfire grate holds packages of seeds for display.


This is my birdcage, it holds an accumulation of corks and herbs. It was once in our old kitchen, you can see that post here.

I, actually, started my "springifying" outside...that post's not ready, yet. And I did do some spring changes in our kitchen with some ironstone and transferware.

You can see that post here.


I'll be back, soon, to share more changes inside and outside, too....just waiting for my jasmine to come into full bloom!


Love, Hugs and Kisses,

JP
and Gucci, too!


Visiting Southport,  N.C? b e sure to stop by my booth @ the Northrop Antiques Mall and see what I may have there for you!