
I am just smitten with this gloriously chippy washstand shared by Terry of The Curator’s Collection. She bought the piece from her neighbor and spent an entire day cleaning it up! I think it was worth it, though. It’s a special piece.
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You have to check out how this $12 yard sale workbench started out. Cheryl from Patina General did a lot more removing, in this case, than she did adding and the result is really beautiful. It sold so fast that she didn’t even have a chance to style it for this picture.
And lastly, Kristine from The Painted Hive has done it again. She is without a doubt, the very best in blog land at buying the piece that no one else would want and turns it into something nothing less than stunning. It’s worth a click over to see how this piece started and the step-by-step of the transformation.
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9 Responses
Thank you for hosting and giving us the opportunity to share.
Judy
Thanks for hosting, Marian! Every time I see that armoire from the Painted Hive I am in awe!
Aw, thanks Jenny 🙂
Thank you so much for featuring my Honeycomb Armoire Marian. Made my day! Am also loving the other chippy pieces you chose to showcase.
The transformation that Kristine from The Painted Hive has done is simply incredible. Even my boyfriend, who normally couldn’t care less, was impressed.
Great link party.. Thanks Marian. Have a nice weekend!
Thank you so much for the fab party! Have a lovely evening!
Thank you so much for featuring my Workbench Transformation on your link party(drop cords and all showing in the pic 🙂 ) Thank you for hosting each week. I love following your blog, you are very inspiring.
All of the features are stunning but that piece from Kristine of The Painted Hive is unbelievable!! Love it and the fact that it was done for charity!