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Welcome back my Beauties.
I am sorry to stay away so long, but I am sure you know how life gets.
I have been painting like crazy and filling the booth, and the kids are home for summer and that doesn't leave me a lot of time to blog.
I remember thinking when the kids got older things would be less busier...(heres a hint....its not) :)
But that's ok...
The reason I am finally writing this post is because I just love this piece so much I couldn't wait to show it off.
I have a hard drive full of all the makeovers I have done in the past 3 months but those will have to wait.
This one jumped to the front of the line!
I got this buffet from a friend.
She was cleaning out her house and asked me if I wanted this?
I ran over that as fast as I could :)
You can see it needed some work, but that didn't scare me.
It had these heat marks on the top and the fronts were scratched but I didn't care.
I got right to work with my random orbital sander and took that old finish coat right off.
Once that was off and I had wiped the whole piece down with cheese cloth to pick up the dust I could start with my finish.
I picked Minwax Dark Walnut to deepen up the finish.
I sealed it with some wipe on poly and got to work on the rest of the piece.
While that was drying I removed all the hardware and cleaned it up and then gave it 2 coats of my favorite metallic spray paint.
Now it was time for the fun part.
Since I knew I was going to be putting a transfer on it, I needed a lighter color.
You know me, normally this would have been a bold green or blue,
but I wanted my graphic to stand out so I piced
General Finishes Reverent Gray Milk Paint
I put on two coats and let it dry.
Since I knew I was going to be putting a transfer on it, I needed a lighter color.
You know me, normally this would have been a bold green or blue,
but I wanted my graphic to stand out so I piced
General Finishes Reverent Gray Milk Paint
I put on two coats and let it dry.
Here it was, already looking fine, but I knew I wanted to jazz it up.
So I went to my transfer that I have been saving for a year and got to work.
We went to England last summer and I was reminiscing about all the cute little pubs and cafes.
Adding the Finicky Fox transfer just made this feel like it would fit in at an English Cafe.
Once the transfer was on and sealed and left to dry overnight it was time to photograph.
Remember the damage on the top,
Check out that gorgeous top NOW!!
That gorgeous grain just POPS now!
And how cute is that graphic.
There was more to the transfer but I customized mine to fit my piece.
Here she is in all her glory.
Her new refinished top,
revived hardware,
a paint job,
and a cute as a button transfer.
I hope you enjoyed this latest makeover.
I have been in facebook jail for over a month, with no response from facebook (I am not allowed to share my own stuff but allowed to share everyone else)
So if you want to keep up with my your best bet is Instagram Stories.
You can click HERE to see those.
That shows the day to day projects.
I would love to see you over there!
Until next time,
Have a Beautiful day!
I have been in facebook jail for over a month, with no response from facebook (I am not allowed to share my own stuff but allowed to share everyone else)
So if you want to keep up with my your best bet is Instagram Stories.
You can click HERE to see those.
That shows the day to day projects.
I would love to see you over there!
Until next time,
Have a Beautiful day!
3 comments:
This piece turned out gorgeous!! It looks brand new & what a difference from the "before" picture!
Hey Karin, nice to see you posting again! I always enjoy your makeovers and this lovely buffet is no exception. Beautiful transformation and love the nod to England. Don't you just love furniture transfers? I want to transfer all the things. Pinned :)
I love it! I have yet to try the transfers, some are too french for me, but the fox one is super. Pinned.
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