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Well, the Lucketts Spring Market just wouldn’t be the same without torrential downpours and some point.  Thankfully, we got them out of the way last night and the weather forecast says partly sunny with a high of 68 for the weekend.  It sounds like perfection!  Unfortunately, though, the rain last night caused a lot of flooding.  One of my tents collapsed under the weight of the two ponds that formed in the tarp.  Thankfully, the tarp did what it’s supposed to do and everything inside was clean, dry and unharmed.  Jeff and his dad fixed it all up, so my mother-in-law and I could have a nice lunch at my favorite farm-to-table restaurant.   Jeff’s a good guy…he knew that a day driving to Lucketts to deal with a collapsed tent wouldn’t be the best for me on “Lucketts Eve.”

I thought I would share one of my favorite furniture pieces I’m bringing to the market this year (actually, it’s already there, but you know…).  I’ve had a lot of favorites this year, it seems.  I loved this piece from the moment I spotted it on Craig’s List.  I immediately e-mailed the listing to my dad and asked him to get it for me.  (My dad is unofficially “Colonel Mustard Seed’s Moving & Storage”.)

Here’s how it started…

It’s a very well built piece and I loved the bead board back and crackled texture on the doors.  It was just dark and visually heavy.

I used Maria’s cabinet, from Dreamy Whites, as inspiration…

…and painted it in MMSMP Eulalie’s Sky.  I didn’t prep the piece at all, but used a little bonding agent to help with adhesion.  It ended up needing one full coat and a quick second coat.  I painted the bead board back and door panels in Ironstone.

I distressed it a bit and finished the entire piece in Hemp Oil.

…and here’s the result…


I swapped out the wood knob for a vintage glass knob from my hardware stash.


As I was thinking through my space for Lucketts this year, I knew I wanted a big hutch or cabinet to add height and provide a focal point.

And this piece is it!

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    26 Comments

    1. Michelle K

      Oh Marian, that is without a doubt the most gorgeous cabinet!
      Well done!!
      ~Michelle K~

    2. Brandi

      Such a beautiful makeover! Good luck this weekend.

    3. Meg@OliverandRust

      the cupboard is lovely. i just boxwooded up another buffet on the blog today with milk paint and absolutely re-fell in love with that colour from your paint line. we made it down here with very little rain during our drive today which is surprising as we always on road trips hit rain on our way anywhere. all holed up in gettysburg with you tonight after a great dinner downtown.
      see you tomorrow

    4. Gladys

      I sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo want this cabinet…. sigh….. She’s beautiful!

    5. Heidi

      I absolutely LOVE this piece! Lucky home that will have this new addition!

    6. Fiona, Lilyfield Life

      oh Marian so you are so lucky your stock didn’t get damaged with the tarp collapsing. you just be so relived!
      i’m stunned that the cabinet only needed one coat of milk paint. that’s just amazing coverage. I’ve just been sent a pile of your paint and products from Veronica (Australian distributor) and am looking forward to getting stuck into a few pieces with them

      all the best for Luckett’s
      Fiona x

    7. laurie

      Nice old upper. You made a great display cabinet out of it! Paint is great! Could have used some more wood or feet at the bottom though. Looks like an old upper sitting on the floor to me. But I know what old uppers look like cause I use them everyday!

      • Eliza

        I agree, but it would be so easy to build a base to balance it out.

        Marian, this is so fresh and pretty. You did a fabulous job on it!

      • Becky

        Just curious- I haven’t heard that term before- what is an “upper”?

        • Miss Mustard Seed

          It means it’s an upper cabinet that would sit on a base. I thought this one might be that, but it would be huge on a base…way too big for most rooms. It looks to me like a custom built piece that someone made that size.

    8. Glenda

      You do such nice work – an inspiration to me. But you are ‘to blue’ as I am ‘to green’. I love sage green especially.

      Sure wish I could get to Luckett’s (from Wisconsin) this year, but alas. Perhaps I can fit it in next year. But the chance of hot, sultry, wet weather causes me pause. Keep your fingers crossed.

    9. birgitta

      You Know i loooove this pièce of furniture!!!

    10. Yuko @ northfield gate

      What a lovely piece! It’s perfect for displaying your ironstone collection!

    11. Margaret

      Beautiful piece!

    12. alicia t acosta

      Dear Marian,

      Won’t Eulalie miss this piece?

      Look at all those lovely grain sacks on the bottom shelf!!! How lovely those would have looked on my sofa and love seat slip covers! Maybe next year!

      C.O.G. – He’s watching over you!!!!

      Whittier, Ca

    13. Suzanne

      It. Is. Gorgeous! So pretty and fresh! And boy do I kick myself for not discovering you and the Luckett’s market while we lived just west of Leesburg, VA!

    14. Jelena

      What a difference a little (MMSP milk) paint makes! That cabinet looks SO much better after getting the Mustard Seed treatment! …And it also makes a perfect display cabinet for ironstone. 😉

    15. stacey

      Would you Please Please Please come to the Country Living Fair in Rhinebeck this summer?
      I so want to buy one of your beautiful pieces. I love them all!

    16. Barbie

      Love It!

    17. Susan

      You can’t sell this!!!

    18. Jean

      Marian, I see that this piece didn’t sell…how much is it? It may be worth the drive!!

    19. Erin

      LOL!! Love the name for your dad!!

      Love the cabinet! Wish it was mine!

    20. Karil G

      It’s just beautiful 🙂 I love it! and I love that you got this off craigslist! Is there anyway you would share with us (or maybe privately 🙂 what you paid for it and what you are charging? to help us inspiring painting entrepreneurs! I have such a hard time knowing when a piece is just too expensive for me to buy and then how much to price it at?

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