I am a lover of everything old and the history behind it. When I see it I only envision what it could be. I use chalk, chalk & clay and milk paints to transform a tired, dreary antique into a “one of a kind” beauty! Like my page on Facebook to see what I am doing from day to day. Each piece has been carefully designed for todays modern home. If you are eclectic, then you will love my collection.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Before and After
It was a gorgeous weekend with sunshine and warm days in the south!!! Love it!! I worked in my yard while Otis and Selena ran around. I hope you had a great weekend too!!! I actually found the time to clean up my garage. So much dust from sanding!! I really need a studio!!! I also finished two pieces I have been working on for a while. These have wallpaper on them either inside, outside, or both which is a lot of work…. for me anyway. I am love’n the finished pieces but man, it’s a job!! I forgot to take a photo of the inside of the end/night table, but it has wallpaper also. I will take a quick photo today and post it later. These are finished in Ann Sloan chalk paint and clear wax. Since I started my blog, I have found so many talented, creative, and amazing people. It inspires me to be more creative and to think outside the box. So, I would appreciate your thoughts…tell me what you think!! Meet before and after…Marissa (Chest) and Junette (end/night table). Marissa would look great in a bathroom, hallway or bedroom and Junette in a den/living room or bedroom. They will be at Southern Estates Antiques in Greenville tomorrow.Pin It
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