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chalk painted: MID-CENTURY MODERN NIGHTSTAND

8/18/2020

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One look at the knob & feet and I knew I had to have her! $10 made her more than worth the price!

She's now one of my treasured pieces that I use as my nightstand. 
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color recipe + product list 

  • Body
    • 2 coats of Slick Stick waiting 2 hours in-between coats. Initially I tried to get away with skipping this step but she bled right through the white paint. I *highly* recommend using a primer when using white paint. 
    • I had Rustoleum Chalk Paint in White from a previous project and applied 2-3 coats. 
  • Top
    • I sanded the top down to raw wood using an orbital sander. 
    • I used Jacobean stain for the top. 
  • I sealed both pieces with Minwax Polycrylic Sealer.
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the economics 

Purchased $10
Keeping her, but feel like I could sell her for $80
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paint prepped: cleaning up a yucky dresser top

8/14/2020

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Luckily this piece has beautiful curves and is full of potential else this dresser top would have scared me away! Sharing how I tackle. 
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to sand or to strip 

If the surface is flat, then I sand. If the surface is curvy or not easy to sand, I use a stripper like Citri-Stripper. This decision is step one. 

1. After sanding or using a stripper, then I use mineral spirits on a clean rag to wipe away any left over chemicals. 
2. I think use fine steel wool to wipe away any extra stripper or left over debris. 
3. I then use a damp cheesecloth to remove any dust or particles left over. 
4. If I've used stripper, I will recheck to make sure that the surfaces are smooth and do not require a quick sanding with an orbital sander or hand sander. Repeat 1-3 steps again. This will make sure your surface is prime for moving forward to painting. 

Happy Preparing! 
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chalk painted: reimagined restoration hardware nightstands

8/13/2020

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This pair has had quite a life! We bought these along with the dresser in my Pretty in Pink Dresser blog back in the 90's. These were the first two pieces I ever painted. I winged it. I had no plans of what I would do with the pair except I knew I wanted a more masculine one and a more feminine one. I turned out with two separate pieces that did not compliment one another.
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While I still love the look of these, they just wouldn't sell separately or together. So I had to repaint them to make them more marketable to my community. 

At the same time, I realized how popular Restoration Hardware furniture was becoming with a price tag of $300 each. I loved their refined yet beachy look. They were relaxed while being neutral. 

color recipe + Product List 

Body & Top: 
  • I started with 2 coats of Slick Stick waiting 2 hours between coats. 
  • I painted 2 coats of Dixie Belle Palmetto which is the prettiest green. 
  • Then, I decided to switch out the knobs replacing w a pull {yikes!} so I had to seal up the holes and repaint the area. 
  • Once perfect, I sealed with Dixie Belle Spray Wax. 
  • Finally, I added long strokes of Dixie Belle White Wax making sure to keep the strokes LONG, rub the wax into the piece, and to buff 30 minutes after applying. 
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Economics

Owned Nightstands $0
My previous pieces sold within hours of posting so I raised my prices. So far these have been up on Marketplace and Offer Up for 3 days at $220 with a few inquires but no serious offers. 
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chalk painted: pretty in pink + flowers dresser

8/11/2020

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I've had this Basset dresser since in 1990-something. She was first used in our master bedroom and then my daughter loved her with mismatched glass knobs. She was a beautiful dark wood.

Fast forward to when I first started furniture painting and I knew I wanted to use color to bring her new life. I knew that her height would be a perfect canvas for some flowers and some blends of soft color. 

color recipe​ + Product List

  • Body 
    • I covered her with Dixie Belle Tea Rose first.
    • Drawers and opposing corners of the sides blended with:
      • Dixie Belle Mud Puddle & Flamingo used on the sides of the drawers blended into Tea Rose.
      • The inside of the drawer blended with Tea Rose & Drop Cloth to lighten up the middle.
      • I added knob shading with Mud Puddle Dixie.
    • Then I highlighted the edges with Flamingo. 
    • Prima Marketing Floral Transfer
  • Top
    • First I painted Dixie Belle Drop Cloth as the base. 
    • I then added Dixie Belle Tobacco Road Gel Stain and let it sit for a 30 seconds before using the wood graining tool. 
  • Sealed with Dixie Belle Gator Hide & Easy Peasy Spray Wax (for texture) 
  • Knobs
    • I painted the base of the knobs in Muscadine Wine to pull out the color of the flowers. 
    • When dry, I painted in Dixie Belle Moonshine Metallics Wedding Bells. 
    • I sealed the paint job and added vintage dimension with Dixie Belle Black Wax. 
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the economics

Previously Owned Dresser $0
Listed on Marketplace and Offer up for $200; Sold within 2 hours for $185
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woodcrafting: heap desk idea

8/4/2020

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When the Stay at Home Order hit in response to COVID-19 pandemic, Ed wanted to find a cheap, cute desk for a couple of friends. He bought a couple of slabs of plywood and got to work! 

It's basically a box with two A frame legs and cost $20 to make! For durability we sealed with polyurethane. ​The one we had left over we sold for $40 to a woman that was going to need to work from home for the rest of the year. She LOVED it! 

He's making another version of one which I'll decorate w prima transfers. It'll be so cute!


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chalk painting & Repainting: savannah mist + stormy seas nightstand

8/2/2020

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About 6 months ago I picked this little girl up from our local Snowline Thrift Shop. She was sitting all alone just outside the doors. Instantly I loved her curves and because she was so sturdy. 

I was intimidated by her. I immediately thought to make her white and distressed. A quick paint job in white, seal, then distress with a sanding pad. That would do it, right? Nope. 
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Don't get me wrong, she is so cute in white. Note & Reminder: take before pictures! Imagine her in dark oak. 

We sealed her in satin polyurethane & put her up on Marketplace. We had so many bites but nothing serious. I even dropped the price!

I put her in my shop and over a week I looked at her so many times. What did she need? I tried to sand some more. Sanding is necessary to break that polyurethane seal. I distressed her some more. Then added a blue color wash on top. Nope! 



color recipe

  • Body:
    • ​2 coats of Slick Stick on the body - let it dry for 2 hours between coats
    • Body except the middle of the drawers in the Stormy Seas 
    • Middle of the drawer in Savannah Mist
    • Blended the 2 colors using water mister & my a great brush (Dixie Belle mini)
    • I added black wax around some edges.
    • I sealed w/ 3 coats of Easy Peasy Spray Wax. 
  • Top:
    • Sanded back the top w/ 220 grit sandpaper
    • Put on a coat of Dixie Belle's Tobacco Road (Water based gel stain) & wiped off 
    • I didn't love this look - the white was still too white
    • So I added a coat of mud puddle, then wiped back. Mud Puddle was the only brown I had so I made due. Else I would have used a richer brown. 
    • Once dry, I used another coat of Tobacco Road. 
    • I sealed w 3 coats of Easy Peasy Spray Wax. 
  • Knobs: 
    • The knobs were pretty well coated in white paint so I started w/ soaking them in TSP (White Lightening by Dixie Belle) for a long while. Then I used a wire brush to work through all the cracks and crevices. This worked great but wasn't exactly as clean as I expected. 
    • I then boiled them in a project pot (basically a pot that is used for non-food items) w/ baking soda for about 20-30 minutes. Another pass w/a wire brush worked great. 
    • I found the hardware was inconsistently tarnished so I used Art Alchemy's Vintage Gold wax using a wax brush. 
    • When I placed back on the dresser, I used the black wax to lightly outline the hardware. 
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the economics 

1. Bought for $30. 
2. Distressed white: Placed on Marketplace for $60. 
3. Distressed white: In desperation, I offered to sell it for $50 to the last person to inquire on the piece. 
4. Repainted: Placed on Marketplace for $120. Sold in 2 hours.

The product list 

  • Dixie Belle (DB) Slick Stick
  • DB Stormy Seas 
  • DB Savannah Mist
  • DB Mud Puddle 
  • DB Best Dang Wax in Black 
  • Art Alchemy's Vintage Gold 
  • DB Easy Peasy Spray Wax 
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