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So here is my newly finished homemade chalk paint and krink marker creation!!!
Do you remember when she looked like this and I got that big ole nice surprise......No it wasn't 100 bucks..
It was someones ole trusty brazier that had found its way to the back and hid quietly for who knows how long, only to be discovered by MOI!!! OH LUCKY DAY!! :)
Well after all the excitement was over I got to painting. I painted the dresser body a creamy white and the drawer fronts a nice blue. I used my now trusty home made chalk paint recipe that has worked wonders for me.
Once she was dry I decided I wanted to do a nice harlequin pattern on the top like I had done HERE on my cedar chest. Being the lazy....ERR, I mean smarty pants that I am, I went and found a canvas that was the size I was looking for and just used that as a template. I found the center of the dresser, placed down the canvas and started drawing on my diamonds.
I used my looking glass spray paint to paint the handles and when all was dried and cured I waxed this baby.
I couldn't be happier with how she turned out.
I hope you enjoyed this furniture makeover
and I hope you have a BEAUTIFUL day.
It looks great! The pen and paint is perfect!
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Debbie
you seriously always seem to read my mind! I have had harlequin on the brain lately... love it! And... chalk paint, especially homemade chalk paint. Off to look at your recipe!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!! I have yet to try the homemade paint....anywho..I'm gonna be painting my kitchen wall with this pattern...do you think I will need to use a pen to outline the diamonds....sounds like a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I'm a fan of harlequin.
ReplyDeleteI love it too. the geometric top is very eye-catching and the soft color is perfect
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This is absolutely gorgeous! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I LOVE it!!!! I am pinning this to do for myself! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Gorgeous, dahling...very, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece. Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great!! I've been eager to try my own chalk paint on an old desk (with claw feet!) I found on the side of the road. I haven't removed all of the drawers yet...hoping I find money instead of a bra!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! Great job - and so creative!
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Really liking the blue color....going to check out your "recipe" for chalk paint...and I like the pattern on the top. Gives it a little something special (other than the bra!!!!) LOL !!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea...love the pattern. I have tried several chalk paint recipes and the last one was a flop, so I am trying yours next. See ya soon, Lori
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!!
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ReplyDeleteI love it! It's so funny, I just finished a harlequin topped dresser too! I haven't had a chance to get it staged and get pics for my blog yet. I really love the pen outline! Beautiful colors too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous---I love this, soooo pretty! Good job!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Very creative and very cute. I'm your newest Linky follower!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove it! The color is great, and the top design is so beautiful. Thanks for linking up @ the Delectable Home.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! I found you on 1929 Charmer "Sunday's Best Par.tay" and I'm now a follower. I would love if you could follow me back.
ReplyDeleteLove it! You've given me an idea for a table that I have :) You always do such unique restyles!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece after your talents got a hold of it. I really love your color choice and harlequin patter. So very pretty, love your unique designs. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration over at Sunday's Best.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece. Love the transformation, which is more than I can say for the old brazier hanging from the before picture. ha ha. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove the harlequin pattern and the colors, both are all the rage today! Great job.
ReplyDeleteAnother turquoise beauty! Love it.
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