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Hand Painted Furniture

Table Before & After

I love it when I finally finish a piece.  This one has been hanging out in my basement for a really long time.  An embarrasingly long time.  The woman who owns “my” shop found this on the side of the road.  Can you believe that?  It’s an amazing piece!  Anyway, she gave it to me months ago to paint to compliment a hand painted cabinet she had in her bedroom.  Here’s the embarrassing part.  I’ve had this table AND her cabinet for months.  I mean months.  I’m tempted to say almost a year.  Yikes.  We had events, projects, new clients, our shop moved, I’d get busy on other things and I just got use to those pieces sitting in my stash.  So, at long last, I finished it and they are going home to their rightful owner. This table was painted in a custom-mixed blue to compliment the small hand

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Sheet Music Side Table

Almost all of my small side tables that were in the shop have sold, so my shop owner asked me to make more.  One problem…it’s been, like, three degrees outside, so I have not been able to use my spray booth.  (I have to open my basement doors for ventilation and really cold air and wet paint don’t play nice.) So, I had this yawn of a table that was my printer stand in my office…it’s a small table and it’s already painted.  So, I stared at it for a while and waited for some inspiration. I really like how my Mod Podge Table turned out, so I decided to try it again, but with a different look.  I have loads of old sheet music that I rescued from my grandparent’s attic and thought it would look lovely on the white table. I used Mod Podge to decoupage the sheet music

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Link Party and Favorite Furniture Before & Afters of 2009

I painted and refinished a lot of furniture this year.  I didn’t keep count, but I should have.  It’s probably around 30-40 pieces!  I’ve been a busy girl.  Furniture has become my niche and my favorite thing to work on.  So in keeping with sharing my favorites of 2009 and in leiu of our usual Furniture Feature Friday, I’m going to share my favorite furniture before and afters from 2009.  There is a link party below, so you can share your favorite furniture makeovers, amazing finds, or treasured pieces with me.  So, on to my favorites…enjoy!   This $1.00 antique store two-tiered table becomes… an elegant blue/gray and dark walnut side table. This Queen Anne yard sale vanity becomes… a chalkboard desk with hand painted detail. A grungy stool and burlap feedsack become… a funky and one-of-a-kind work of art for weary feet. A $1.00 yardsale table becomes… A clever place to

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My $30 Craig’s List Dresser Revealed – At Long Last!

Can you believe that this… …was this? I purchased this French Provincial dresser off of Craig’s list in October and have been chipping away at it at a snail’s pace. First of all, as you can see, it was missing most of the hardware. Normally this isn’t an issue, but the style of this dresser demanded specific hardware. I’m embarrassed to say that I shelled out almost $70.00 to buy vintage hardware that matched the original. It was an e-Bay bidding war that became very emotional. That puts my investment total at $100.00, which is high for me, but still awesome for a solid wood dresser of this quality, style, and size. Since this piece is solid wood, I decided to strip the top and stain it in a dark walnut. I was ready to go to war with this thick polyurethane top coat, but it came off surprisingly easy.

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Lilia’s Bread Box

I am a little embarrassed to say that I just finished the custom painted bread box that was the giveaway for reaching my 100 follower milestone. That’s right. Give me a little bit of a break, here. It was custom painted and I had to work with Lilia to paint it how she wanted it. I also have two toddlers, a house, a husband, church commitments, clients, and I painted and moved our shop. That is the craziness that is my life. But, it’s finished and here it is! And here it was. This is the second one I have found in a thrift store, so these are pretty common. They’re constructed well, they are just dull and scream 1980’s. Lilia, from 2 Brown Eyed Beauties, chose to have the box painted a distressed white with a glass knob. For the decorative painting, she wanted the quote “A mother’s treasure

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Lou Lynn’s Tray

It’s finally done! This is the tray I offered as the giveaway prize for my very first Furniture Feature Friday. The winner was Lou Lynn from the Life of Lou Lou and her fabulous chair makeover. This is what the tray looked like before. It was a thrift store find and actually was in really nice condition. It could have been left “as is” and I gave Lou Lynn that option. She chose to have me custom paint it for her in a soft blue/gray with white hand painted detail. I chose to distress the edges to give it more character and a sense of age. It also will hide any dings that may occur in daily use. I hand painted some detail around the outside of the handles in addition to the border around the surface of the tray. The hand painted scroll work was inspired by the footed

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Queen Anne Vanity Becomes a Chalkboard Desk

Here’s the piece I let you peek at a couple of days ago. I am usually a blue & white kind of person, but I also love warm colors like reds and yellows. I was in a red mood the day I painted this and it works so much better than a blue would have. Here’s the before. I purchased this vanity (with a very Queen Anne mirror attached) at an estate/yard sale for $20.00. It was sturdy and had functioning drawers, but it had a lot of water damage and the finish showed it. I sanded the piece, applied a coat of bonding primer and 2 coats of semi-gloss paint. I wish I could tell you the color of red I used (because I know the questions are coming), but I mixed this one myself. It is SW Rave Red with some Raw Umber universal tint mixed in to

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A Basket, a Sconce, and a Topiary

The skies have finally cleared, the sun came out, and our temperatures soared into the 60’s. So, what’s a girl to do? Paint! Due to our much improved weather, I was able to crank out a few small things and I have some larger pieces that are almost ready to share. I just completed this basket today. It was a pretty straight forward makeover…grungy old basket gets a coat of primer, a coat of SW Open Seas paint, and a coat of Krylon Gloss Poly. Much better. I’m also showing off some of the new quilts I just picked out to sell in our new shop. They are gorgeous! Here’s the basket before. I purchased it at an auction for $1.00! It just needed a little love & paint. It came to the right place. I love old baskets, especially when they show that they’ve been well used. I can

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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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