I think I will name this piece, "The Beast"! It tried to beat me, but I finally overcame! I learned many lessons through the process of overcoming this beast. Some of those lessons involved persevering and patience. Some were more technical. Like, be sure you sand and sand and sand when planning on staining. And when you think you've sanded enough........sand some more. This is the first time I've attempted staining. So get ready for a really horrifying sight! Here's my first attempt at staining the top of this guy. (Yes, this one is a guy).
Not quite the look I was going for. |
The next frustration came when I was trying to put all the hardware back on. For some reason the doors wouldn't close and some of the handles kept falling out of the side pieces. I still don't understand why this happened. My wonderful son, Peter, gave me a helping hand and got it all back together again. I never could have gotten this done without him! I didn't get any pictures of this process, but you get the idea.
I've also learned that I need to draw the line at how much money to put into a piece that I'm selling. I was originally going to put knobs where the key holes are, because there were no keys and one of the locks was broken. I ended up spending $45 to get keys made and get the post repaired on the broken lock. I'm just not sure it was a cost effective move on my part. What do you think?
Ok, enough of my rambling. Let me introduce you to "The Beast"..............
I guess he's not so much of a beast now. |
Much better. Don't you think? |
Do you think the keys were worth it? |
If I spray paint the key, do you think the paint will stay on?
I wasn't sure with the locking and unlocking.
I'm glad I didn't give up. I think my beast turned out to be a pretty handsome guy.
My next challange is some modern looking furniture that a friend wants me to shabby up. Is that a term? Probably not, but that's what I'm calling it. Anyway, thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed your visit!
Until next time..........Blessings!
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Linking up to.......
2805
Altar'd Designs
Common Ground
French Country Cottage
Knick of Time Interiors - Knick of Time Tuesday
Miss Mustard Seed
Project Queen
Savvy Southern Style
Thrifty Decor Chick
Whipperberry
17 comments:
I love the Beast, it turned out a real beauty.
If you want you can spray paint the key oil rubbed bronze so it will look old and matches the hardware.
Hope you will make good profit of this beauty.
Stop by if you have time
Rasha @ mychampagneataste
What a great piece! Turned out so lovely. I've worked on a beast or two over time. Way to go! Deb
A beauty she has become! I love the restyle and choice of color :)
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Beautiful!
Nice job! subtle colors, very soothing
Your tackled the beast and won, turning the beast into a beauty!
All what you have to do is just copy the image of the button ( as if you are copying a word by clicking the right click) then paste it in your post.
If I wasnt clear plz contact me I find out how to do it the hard way :D
It turned out so great! Staining is beautiful, sanding is so not fun :) I think the keys are really cute with it though!
Amazing job Jeanne! It turned out wonderful. Love the mix of paint and natural wood.
Hugs...Tracy :)
The beast cleaned up well. You did a fab job on restoring this lovely piece of furniture.
Hugs,
Ellen
this is amazing!
wow, that came out great. You conquered the top and it looks gorgeous. Love to know how you had the key made. Yes it was worth it. I love when they have a key!
I took the locks to a local key, lock and safe store to get the keys made. They also repaired one of the locks that was missing a post. It was cheaper than buying new locks and keys. This site (www.houseofantiquehardware.com) has a ring of keys you can buy for $17 that they say will have the key you need for any skeleton key hole. They have the locks with keys as well.
The beast looks great now. Thanks for joining Wow.
No longer a beast! That thing is georgeous! I think I'm in love! I found you on thrifty decor chick before and after party. Love your blog and I'm your newest follower...great to meet you! Fell free to stop by sometime for a visit at simplyhomecents.blogspot.com
You're like a Fairy Godmother! Wrong fairy tale but I can't remember the name of the princess/witch lady in the beauty and the beast. It turned out just gorgeous, you really did an amazing job. The keys may have cost a lot but they look amazing!
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