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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 in Dover White, gloss from Amazon.

I sprayed the scale with two coats of paint, turning it on both sides, both ends, up-side-down, right-side-up…you get the idea.  A piece like this really needed to be painted from all angles to get good coverage in all of the nooks and crannies.

And, wow!  Sooooo much better.  The brass really pops against the creamy white and the gloss finish was absolutely the right way to go with this one.

I love it.

I have a similar one at home that I’m tempted to paint now.  Maybe I just will!

I also did some work on this fellow…

Oh my.  What a mess.  This cabinet has more than just cosmetic issues, but I know it’s going to be amazing when finished.  So, I took it outside, removed the doors, scraped off all of the loose paint, and disassembled the bottom (which was in pieces inside).  I really wish I could’ve saved the doors, but they were just too far gone, sadly.  The bright side is that the interior is very cool, so I don’t mind that it’s exposed.

Here is how it sits at the moment…

Much better already, right?  My dad is going to help me rebuild the bottom (we have the wood, so it will match) and I’m going to seal the chipping paint with Tough Coat.  I can’t wait to see how this one turns out!

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    28 Comments

    1. Randi

      I love the difference a bit of paint makes! That scale is lovely!

    2. Sarah

      I want that cabinet already!!!!!

    3. Jeannie

      The scale is gorgeous! love it.

    4. Jeannie

      Moving? What did I miss?????

    5. Michelle

      Boy what a difference a little paint can make. I love how the scale turned out and would love to have that for my collection.

    6. Marsha Kern

      Don’t ever change your style! Love it!

    7. Becky

      The scale is gorgeous. Love it.

    8. Justin

      That balance came out awesome. I’m staring at it and thinking the logo medallians on the sides could use just a tiny bit of gold or antique/distressed gold. Like just on the lettering.

    9. Deanna Rabe

      The scale is perfect now!

      It really does take ‘seeing’ things for how they can be, doesn’t it? That is a neat cabinet!

    10. Pat Miller

      How is it, that you can make ANY piece GORGEOUS?

      L O V E the transformation!

      Another winner!

    11. Carla from Kansas

      Go back a few posts to read about them probably moving.

    12. Carol Humphrey

      Love the scale. Searched Pinterest at JE vintage scale and there is one just like yours for $79….did you sell yours?

    13. Vickie H.

      Scale looks much better and I am amazed at the wonderful condition of those brass pans…..! STEAL!!!!!

    14. Addie

      Love the scale and the big ole dandelion in the spray paint picture!!!

    15. Lori

      I have this exact scale, but mine was painted red tears ago!

    16. Debbie

      The scale looks beautiful.

      How do you know about lead content in all the old chipping paint? That always concerns me on old pieces.

      • Marian Parsons

        There are tests you can get. Since I handle a lot of pieces that may have lead paint on them, I treat all of them with care and follow the EPA’s guidelines for DIYers as best as I can. I also seal any old paint that’s really chippy with Tough Coat, so it doesn’t chip any longer.

    17. Barbara

      Marian, the scale looks GREAT:-)….and WOW, taking off the doors on the cabinet just makes the difference already!! Sorry to hear about the bottom, but I am sure you can work a miracle. Can’t wait to see what you do with it!

    18. Laurel

      Scale is transformed!!! Thank you for saving it!! Now, can it go in your shop online and no wait for Lucketts? Some of us die hard fans can’t make it there. (I’m having fort surgery and will only be shopping from a prone position! Please??????

    19. Maryanne

      I love how your family always helps out. It’s part of why I love your blog.

    20. Naomi S.

      Yes, the scale is 100% better! That yellow was really something–the epitome of “in your face”!

      You said the doors on the cupboard were too far gone, but they don’t look that bad in the photo. Maybe they can be used for something else neat. It’s a cute little piece. I know it will be awesome once you get it repaired and painted. Can’t wait to see!

    21. Gina

      The scale “after” is right out of the pages of Ballard Designs, always love the photos as much as the narration!

    22. DeAnna

      Love the new white scale!

    23. Barbara

      Nice transformation! Beautiful work!! As always!! Blessings! Looking forward to Lucketts!

    24. Betsy

      Oh my those brass bowls made my heart go pitter patter! I looove them. So much better white then the yellow!

    25. Jessica | Petal + Ply

      I am seriously crushing on that scale!!! It looks so so so good now!!!

    26. Julie B.

      I think I saw that Anita Joyce (Cedar Hill) has this same scale. So pretty!

    27. Donna

      I’m loving that scale/balance….might have to come home with me at Lucketts!!!!

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