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the green bookshelf

When I was out shopping a couple of weeks ago, this piece caught my eye the minute I walked past it.  I leaned over to my mom, who is a great shopping companion, but doesn’t always like the things I’m drawn to, and said, “I’m buying it.” She whole-heartedly agreed that I should. It’s just such an interesting piece!  Clearly something that was handmade.  Perhaps built around those drawers?  Or a piece assembled out of other old pieces?  Whatever the history, it works and I love it. The paint was already perfect, but it needed a good wiping-down and a coat of Tough Coat to seal the chipping paint.  That was one of the projects Emily tackled for me when she was helping at the studio last week.  She was such a tremendous help! The drawers are definitely my favorite part.  The chippy paint, the bin-cup pulls, and the way

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the gray shoe cart

The days are ticking away and the Lucketts Spring Market is getting closer and closer.  Even though I am in pretty good shape, I do need to squeeze in shopping trips when I can.  So, Saturday, after my son’s soccer game, my mom and I hit an antique store to see if we could find anything.  It was a quick trip!  We were speed-walking through the aisles towards the end, but we did come away with some good stuff, including this gray-painted shoe cart… I’ve bought and sold several shoe carts over the years and I have a couple that I use in the studio, but I’ve never had one that is tall and skinny, like this one.  It is quite a functional size – offering a lot of storage without taking up a lot of floor space. And the gray paint is pretty awesome as well…  Chipped and worn to perfection.

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looks can be deceiving…

Let me take you back to high school. Remember that first day of a new class, looking around the room, scoping out your classmates?  Who might be your friend?  Who is going to be a troublemaker?  And where is the – oh, there he is… The hot guy. Perfect hair.  Great smile.  Gorgeous eyes.  At first glance, he is your dream guy. And then you get to know him a bit and you realize that attractiveness stops as soon as he opens his mouth? Yeah, that is this cabinet. And what’s so funny and true about this analogy is that I was so busy making heart-eyes over this cabinet that I didn’t even notice!  My mom pointed it out to me, though, as mothers do.  (With boys and furniture.) She was sitting in a chair next to it on Friday and said, “Eeeew, this cabinet really needs to be cleaned” “Oh, I know.

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antique mail sorter

I shared a preview of this find on Instagram and everyone thought I was talking about the marmalade jars. Those are awesome, but I was actually showing a preview of this antique mail sorter… The cubbies are the perfect size for all sorts of little goodies and the wire backing is the cherry on top. It was one of those pieces that I knew was special the moment I set eyes on it. I cleared it off right away and lugged it by myself to my “pile” by the register.  When the antique-score adrenaline kicks in, I could haul an entire hutch on my own, if need be. I loved it even more once I started styling it for this photoshoot.  Doesn’t everyone need an old mail sorter to store their French soaps and marmalade jars?  Right?!  I mean, they fit perfectly! This piece, along with all of the goodies

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revamped balance scale

When shopping for pieces, I try to look past things that aren’t my taste cosmetically, like color and fabric, and try to envision what the piece will look like when I make it my taste.   In the case of this scale, the bright yellow just wasn’t my taste.  I love yellow, but this yellow was pretty in-your-face and I felt like it clashed with the mellow brass. I obviously wasn’t alone in thinking this, because the scale was marked 75% off of its original price.  That made it perfect for me, because I’m a girl who likes a bargain and I know how to paint things! Now, I use milk paint 99% of the time, but this piece needed something else.  The shape would’ve been a royal pain to paint with a brush and I thought an enamel finish with a little bit of gloss would look sharp.  I ordered Krylon

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antique goodies & things for sale

You know how you can plan out your week, but those plans don’t exactly work out? Well, this week is turning out to be one of those weeks.  My plan for a super-productive, get in a good rhythm on a few things (like exercise, organizing, etc.), knock a bunch of things off to-do list, etc. was derailed when Calvin came down with a tummy bug last night.  And, since he has type 1 diabetes, that turned into an all-night ER visit to get dehydration and ketones under control.  We finally got to sleep about 4:30 in the morning and, while I’ve gotten some work done, we spent most of the day resting and recovering. And just when we thought things might get back to normal, Marshall tosses his cookies this evening.  So, that’s just how things go sometimes. One bright spot is I learned you can hose off a braided jute rug,

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a total heart purchase…

With milk paint and distressing and the right combination of techniques, one can give a pretty convincing aged look to a piece of furniture.  But, none of that can compare to what time can do. And time did a beautiful job on this piece… It’s perfectly dented, scratched, cracked, crazed, and worn in all the right places. And this was a total heart purchase.  Not a head one.  I probably won’t make any money on it and it might not even sell, but that’s okay.  I just knew that this was a special piece. Oh, that blue/gray paint!!  It was probably the paint that did it for me. It does have a few unfortunate spots of spray paint on the interior of the doors and some superfluous nails that need to pulled out of the back, but a little TLC will remove those “modern additions” and let the old girl show off

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the cottage bed craigslist score

Last fall, Marshall got a new mattress for his bed, so we had an extra twin mattress.  I’ve been hanging onto it in the hopes that I could find a great twin bed frame to match, so I can set up a comfy, fluffy bed at Lucketts.  I had one last year and it was such a nice touch of softness in the booth and a great place to display linens and pillows.  (And it was a pretty nice place to crash at the end of the first day!) I’ve been looking for a few months and I finally hit the craigslist jackpot with this beautiful, antique cottage-style bed… I mean, it’s pretty great, right?! Of course, I’m going to paint it a different color.  This one isn’t terrible in the pictures, but it looks a little “fleshy” in person. When I saw the listing, it only mentioned the headboard and

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I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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