Showing posts with label Mod Podge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mod Podge. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Mid-Century Modern to 21st Century Pop!


I've had this piece for quite some time now, and finally decided what I wanted to do with it.  Originally I thought I wanted to go with some bright colors, but since I'm going to sell it I had second thoughts.  





I wish I had taken more before pictures.  This one lonely picture doesn't really show how bad of shape this little gossip bench was in.  The cushion had burn holes.  The legs had rust on the tips.  And there were lots of scratches all over.  Anyway, here's the before.........


Mid-Century Modern Gossip Bench


I certainly had my challenges on this one!  I used a black acrylic enamel gloss and I've decided I won't be doing that again anytime soon.  Maybe once I get a sprayer and learn how to use it I'll try my hand again at shiny black paint.  It was just a very unforgiving paint with a brush. I had to add a third coat to get the look I wanted.  The next challenge for me was the cushion.  I ended up just stapling the fabric over a piece of foam instead of actually covering the foam.  I had some time constraints on getting this done, and I'm not a sewer.  So covering the foam would have been too stressful for me this go round.  I'll try my hand at that another time.  So here are some more pics of the final result......


In the store for sale.  My husband is selling the old phone, so I thought they looked cute together.

A little closer look.  I used Mod Podge over the material on the drawers.



I got the knobs at Michael's for $1 a piece.  I just love them!
















One more look........




Thanks so much for stopping by!  I guess I better start taking down the Christmas decorations now.  See you soon!


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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Ooh La La Dresser Redo

Although this dresser was already painted when I found her at an estate sale, I think she was looking a bit tired.  Two weeks after picking up the dresser, I found the mirror.  I just knew they would look perfect together!  I decided to try something new and decoupage paper onto the drawers.  I first saw this done by Mandie Morris of Altar'd Design on her "Love Letters" pieces.  I bought both  ebooks by Mandie  which have given me tons of guidance for all of my work!

So here we go from tired and worn, to Ooh La La!

Like I said, a bit tired and worn.

All sanded and trying on the new found mirror!

Ooh La La!  

Some of the details

More details

A little closer look

And, one more time...........


That's it for now.  Thanks for visiting.  Please stop by again and see what's next!