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Sunday, September 09, 2012

Thank you, Miss Mustard Seed!


So, I picked up this bookcase about a month ago from my local St. Vincent de Paul- I think I paid $15 for it. It was the usual orangey brown stain.  I knew I wanted to get a little bold with it as far as the aging and distressing, but that's so hard for me! For courage, I read through all of Miss Mustard Seed's Befores and Afters. I've always loved how distressed she goes with her furniture.
 I know it's a little hard to tell from these photos- I took these in my dining room in artificial light, but in real life, the colors are so rich and varied! I painted it with a wonderful chalk paint that I made myself using a Valspar paint/primer combination in a color called "Storm". It's a gorgeous color- I'll be using it again on a desk this week.
 Then I dry brushed Annie Sloan's Old White over the gray. Then I used 80 grit sandpaper to really rough it up. I recently picked up a vintage clarinet instructional book. I used pages from the book and modpodged them onto the bookshelf backing.

Also on advice from Miss Mustard Seed, I went to Home Depot and bought a glazing medium which I then mixed with a Behr color called "French Roast". I glazed all the surfaces, including the music sheets. (You can see where I still have to do the undersides of the shelves.)

I'm really loving this piece! I will also be sealing the whole thing with clear wax. It will be at the Magnolia Marketplace with me next Sunday. Oh boy, this process of becoming a seller has been so much work! But when I finish something like this, it gives me such a high!

Gratuitous Cat Photo! 
Sweet sweet Francis.

2 friends said....:

  1. What a beautiful job!
    Gorgeous transformation - definitely your newest follower - would love to have you come by and follow back when you have the time!
    Hugs,
    Suzan
    P.S. word verification keeps people from commenting! Just letting you know :)

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  2. So many projects, so little time.

    Thank you for the great inspirations :)

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