Showing posts with label before and after. Show all posts
Showing posts with label before and after. Show all posts

November 17, 2014

Buffet in Basil w/ a Textured Linen Dry Brush

I usually start decorating for Christmas once Thanksgiving is over. 
This year is different. I want to decorate...TODAY.

Since I still have two weeks, I will use my decorations for staging this gorgeous buffet I painted. 

Here is a quick before and after with many, many pictures to follow. 


















If you made it through all of those pictures, you're a trooper! 

Now for all the details. 
I used basil by General Finishes for the base and I dry brushed a thin coat of linen. 
I loved the dry brush because it showed so much texture on the wood. 
Plus the linen ties in with the white pulls. 

I sprayed the metal circles on each corner with thin coats of oil rubbed bronze, metallic gold and aged copper spray paint to have them blend with the gold on the pulls. 
I found the pulls at Home Goods.

I am so happy with how great this piece turned out! 




October 27, 2014

Salem Red Empire

I want to keep this short and sweet. 
I have a great before and after of an empire to share with y'all. 


BEFORE

AFTER













I used salem red old fashioned milk paint. It's a great shade of red with orange undertones. 
I'm not always a fan of gold but I was inspired by the gold keyholes. 
I found the all of the pulls from Hobby Lobby. I sprayed the tear drop pulls with a metallic gold paint to match the arrows. 

This piece weathered a lot but I like it. I don't always like super distressed pieces but it works with this one. 
I used a champagne colored fabric to line the drawers and I re-stained the top. 

I love this piece!

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October 10, 2013

Empire Dresser in White Raisin

When I first started blogging about furniture I always showed a before and after picture. 
Recently it's just been an after shot of a pretty piece of furniture. 

I feel this piece needs a before and after so you can see how far it has come!

There was a top and a complete set of drawers but the top was bowed beyond repair and all of the veneer needed to be removed too. 
 My husband made a new top for this dresser and replaced the right leg that had fallen off.
 
I decided to line the drawers with a funky ikat fabric because the bottoms of the drawers were pretty worn and overall gross. 

Overall, the dresser turned out awesome considering the original condition. 

The hardware and fabric came from Hobby Lobby
&
the color is White Raisin by Sherwin Williams. 
The top was stained in dark walnut. 


October 08, 2013

DIY Glitter Candlestick Makeover

I've been playing with glitter a lot lately. A little too much if you ask my husband, my kitchen floor, and my driveway. It looks like a glitter bomb went off and no amount of sweeping or wiping will clean it all up. 

What could a little more glitter hurt... so I came up with another project. 


Almost two years ago I picked up a pair of candlesticks from Goodwill. I think I was going to use them to make a cake plate for my daughters birthday. 
They have been sitting in my laundry room since the day I brought them home and poor Elise never got a DIY cake plate. 


The before picture does them justice compared to what they look like in person. 
 Plus I got these bad boys for a steal!

This project was super easy & fast.
 I get a lot of emails asking how to do crafts which I (and probably you too) think are easy but to some readers crafts are more of a chore than fun. 
If crafts don't come easy to you, this post is for you! 

If you want to glam up your own ugly candlestick I am going to walk you through it.


You need:
A candlestick
adhesive spray or modge podge (it doesn't have to be matte)
extra fine glitter
foam brush or small paint brush
towel or shoe box

Brush a little modge podge on your candlestick. It doesn't need to be a thick layer of glue but make sure to get in the creases. 
I think adhesive spray would have been a little easier to use but I didn't have any on hand so I used modge podge.

On the first stick I started at the top which worked okay. On the second one, I started from the bottom up and I thought it worked a little easier. It was easier to turn the candlestick without messing up the wet areas. But work from whatever end you like. 

Tip: Place your candlestick in the shoebox or on the towel to catch all the extra glitter

After you paint on a little glue cover that area with glitter. Don't be afraid to pour a lot out. 
 It looks like a lot of glitter comes out but it's not as much as you think. Plus after you are finished you can pour all of the extra glitter back into the glitter jar.


Work in sections and once the entire candlestick is covered let it dry. 
Once the glue is dry there will still be a little extra glitter that you can get off by tapping the stick on your towel or inside the shoe box. 
If you missed any areas apply more glue & glitter and let dry.

My shoe box had a little hole cutout that worked great as an extra hand or a place to rest the candlestick when I needed to use both hands.


Once everything is dry you can display your candlesticks. 


Think of all the colors you could use on this project. 
You could use black for some glam Halloween decor or a pretty gold glitter for New Year's Eve. 
When these have lit candles in them they look even better. They catch all of the light and shimmer even more. 

What do you think of glitter decor? 
Do you love it or hate it!?




July 24, 2013

Back to Work

I've been trying to add new inventory so I can paint my own pieces when I'm not working on custom orders. I love doing custom pieces but there's something about doing my own piece.
 I bought a dresser about three weeks before I was scheduled to have my baby and I had the hopes of finishing it within a week. That didn't happen but in my defense I did get the bottom and drawers painted.

 It's been three weeks since I had my daughter and I'm ready to get back to work. I figured I should finish what I started.


AFTER







The color was labeled as Rose Dust by Valspar in the "oops" section but it was mixed wrong so I don't know the real name of this color. If you Google rose dust by Valspar it is definitely not this color.  

The picture on the left is the "oops" color without glaze and the picture on the right is with black glaze.


  I went with black glaze for two reasons: 1. To tone down the color and to add depth  2. So the knobs would tie in with the color better. 
The color is a pretty red now that it is glazed but nothing too dark.


I think the glaze was the perfect finishing touch to this dresser.

Are you a fan of glaze?



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