This was a gift from my husband
for our 23rd wedding anniversary...I had so much fun painting
it! Right in the middle of packing for our move, lol. Was a wonderful
diversion...I call it paint therapy. When in doubt paint, paint and
paint some more. I absolutely love it, thank you honey! $100.00 + the
cost of paint=cheap date & Happy, Happy, Happy Wifee :D simple
pleasures for a simple girl! PS. A big TY to JC Second Hand Shop...what a
deal they gave me!
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BEFORE: Yes it was handpainted and
and laquered (shiny).
Collective GASP..yes I did paint over someones art, it
was a bit
too busy for me & I really don't care for shiny finishes.
I did
feel bad about it all day...but I am over it now!
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AFTER:
Refinished with semi-flat black and detailed out with
antique gold highlights. I had to widdle down my candles at the
bottoms to fit the tiny candle stick
holders, those pioneers
must have made really skinny candles, lol!
Bottom shelf
is a great place to house my vintage books.
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Found
this vintage Conneticut House Pewter Candle Snuffer for $6.50 to go on my
washstand....perfect for it! Vintage treasures...I just love finding them!
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UPDATE: We made it to our place with no damage,YIPEE! I went
back to same 2nd hand shop (where I purchased this washstand)
and
purchased this antique pitcher & bowl from England.
I negotiated a very
good deal (of course)....I am in love with it,
especially the scalloped edges!
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A lovely piece to remind us of our time in the
small town of Junction
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UPDATED Oct 2013:
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| Redid this piece again after another move. |
Well we moved again and so I redid this piece again. This time using
Maison Blanche Vintage Furniture Paint in Cobblestone. I used clear wax
& Le Dirt to finish it off. I love the Le Dirt! It goes perfectly
into old paint lines and cracks really aging the paint perfectly!
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| Aged to perfection using Maison Blanche Le Dirt! |
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