This is going to be a monthly addition of my blog. I will highlight our inventory at our booth in The Pink Daisy for First Friday's in the West Bottoms.
Monday, January 25, 2016
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Little Boy Blue
Little boy blue,
Come blow your horn,
The sheep's in the meadow,
The cow's in the corn.
But where is the boy
Who looks after the sheep?
He's under a haystack,
Fast asleep.
This is the final product of a flip of a builders grade side table. Painted in dry brush technic in a metallic blue paint. Then applied a fun little paper airplane patterned scrapbook paper. Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Jewelry Armoire
“ I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.” Mae West
I have been on a bit of a girlie kick lately. Probably because I am not that girlie. I have a jewelry box and it has my favorite estate jewelry that I received from my lovely grand-mothers. I am more of a costume jewelry kind of gal. I think it makes the final statement to the piece of clothing.
Here is an auction find that is a pretty common piece. It was a little beat up but nothing like a coat of paint and distressing to make it feel fresh.
Before:
After:
Enjoy!
Stop the Vanity
" Vanity is my favorite sin." Al Pacino
Before:

This picture is the best before picture anyone could ask for in a transformation. Veneer peels and broken scroll work. What I noticed was dark wood and those legs...Oh the legs!
Give a little history on dark wood. The wood on this piece is probably not all that dark but the custom was every summer you would put a few pieces on the back porch to shellac them. This was customary in the 1920's and 1930's. After many layers of shellac and the piece became darker and darker.
Process picture. This is after sanding, and gluing and repairing. This is the prime coat of off white chalk paint. The drawers are lined with paper that says "I Love You".
Knobs...Enough said.
Final coat and ready for mirror. Here are the detail shots.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Blue Headboard
I bought a rustic panel from a restaurant liquidator a few years ago. I cut it in half and mounted it to a couple 1x4's. I never liked the unfinished edge on the top so I used a 1x4 and some other miscellaneous trim to create a top. Nothing matched the top was new wood and the bottom was a lovely patina of restaurant use and old stain. I took a bit of metallic blue paint and dry brushed the panels. I then put a full coat of blue on the top to crown it off. I was hoping for some unity but what I got was a lovely piece that looked like it was finally meant to be together. 

The finished look:
Now I just need to paint that hideous maroon red wall in our bedroom. Ugh. another project.
Monday, August 3, 2015
Laundry Humor
Marriage is about the most expensive way for the average man to get laundry done." Burt Reynolds
My laundry room is a random jumble of storage, misaligned equipment and poorly arranged configuration. It will require more work than I have a budget for right now so this has to be the stopgap until the budget eases a bit. Vintage brass frame with slightly distressed teal chalk style paint.
Monday, July 27, 2015
Little Red Rocker
"Little red Corvette
Baby you're much too fast
Little red Corvette
You need a love that's gonna last" Prince Little Red Corvette
After
This is a cute little rocker that we have had since Tyler was a bitty. Tyler was never really a baby, he was too big for that. We spent many nights in this rocker finding peace and sleep. So the decision was that it needed a rockin' finish and new owner to fall in love with it.
Step one: Degrease and sand. Step two: Spray Primer on white.
Step three: Bright red enamel applied with a foam brush. This is the key to good solid finish without brush marks. High Gloss Enamel is a finicky paint, you can use flotrol but sometimes that can take the gloss down. So thin coats and lots of patience is what we used here.
So a few coats of red enamel later this is the finished product. with a little pillow I sewed to give it a little punch.
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