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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Projects and a Few Finds

In the midst of storytelling, Thanksgiving, visitors, and getting ready for Christmas, I've been working on some painting projects--three to be exact. I have photos of two of them; I will have a pic of the third later on.

First, check out these awesome lamps! It seems like I get into runs of certain things. Like those Pyrex Primary Color bowls. I had one set for sale; now I have four. They just kept showing up for reasonable prices and in this business the mantra is buy it when you see it.

 Same thing with lamps. Recently I've been finding several good vintage lamps and shades.

I find that these sell pretty well if they have nice shades so I have this stockpile of shades, waiting for the right lamps.

Some were local finds, others I got from a vendor at a flea market who is one of my best sources for all kinds of stuff. I pile up what I want, he names a price, we bargain a little and both come out of it happy.

And these little boudoir lamps were an eBay find. Will they sell? I hope so--they probably won't be as easy as the others but I love them. I need to find small shades for them--even with my big ol' stockpile I don't have the right size.

About those projects: I posted most of these photos on Facebook already, so you might have already seen them. This is the top, in progress.

And this is the almost-complete cabinet. I still need to put the door on and the shelf in it (still being painted) but I was so excited about the way it was coming along, I just had to stage it to see it for real.

The second is this kitchen base cabinet with a porcelain top. I've been learning the transfer process, and I think this one came out fairly well. This cabinet was newly painted blue and white; it was nice but I had this idea I wanted to try out, and I love the result. We changed the hardware too, and Larry is cleaning the top which had been painted. I guess the guy didn't like its chippy look, but I think it will look fine in its natural state.

As I've worked on these, I've also worked on a lot of little projects. The top of my washer and dryer stay full of these odds and ends! It's a good workspace and cleans up pretty easy!

 Napkin holder was brass colored but I think it looks better in a shabby white.
Chalkboard in first steps, my first try at doing one of these, and I'll say right now, I am one messy painter! How DO people keep those edges straight? I tried the painters tape and that didn't work, but doing without it was even worse. It looks fine now after much touch-up and extra coats of paint, but sheesh.


Here it is, almost done. I will add a graphic to the white part.



I thought this was a clever idea, but the metal was gold-colored. More white paint--it's almost done, just touchup, cleanup, and waxing to do.


This is one of a set of three mirrors, again all in brass metal. So white paint again to give them the shabby chic look.

Picture frame in progress (I told you I was messy!). This was a dark wood frame; I painted it white, then red, then white and distressed and dark-waxed it.

And finished. Now I'm wondering if I should have painted the frame black? What do you think?


And in the wings, waiting for some workspace to open up, is this old guy. Already sanded and ready to get going...as soon as I get something else outa here.


That's most of the things I've been working on. My work clothes are speckled, my nails are ruined, my floors need little paint drops cleaned off of them, and I am having a blast.


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5 comments:

  1. WOW. Love seeing the work you have been doing recently. Great pieces, great projects.
    Joy

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  2. You sure have been busy! I love the black cabinet & the chalkboard.

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  3. Joy, I learned from the best--you! It's taken me a while to really get going with painting but I love it. I'd rather do this than any of the other things on my to-do list.

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  4. I enjoyed this post. What is the last photo? Is it a pulpit? : )

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  5. Jenny, I'll do more chalkboards now that I've tried it out. It's fun!

    Nance, that last is a big dresser. When I bought it I thought I could just wipe it down with oil and it would be fine. A closer look told me that it would take more work than that though. I'm thinking a duck-egg blue and old white with a light glaze and some gold detail on the trim, and new handles for the drawers will give new life to this old boy.

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