Sunday 24 June 2018

Hot Sunday, Hot Wheels :)

Sorry I don't have any more furniture to show you at the moment. I have had a lot of work to do round the house, and we have just had a new en suite fitted so I have been doing a spot of decorating.

 I did revamp this old mini drawer unit with Orla Kiely paper for the en suite. Added new handles and it is perfect for jewellery etc


Today was a scorcher, and a bit too hot to paint in the workshop ! We had a nice day out at a local Retro Car Show. It was a cool trip down memory lane, seeing all the cars we used to own.
No, I didn't own a De Lorean, but they are awesome!




Some gorgeous Mustang's too (my favourite ).

Hopefully get back to painting next weekend once I have decided what colour to paint this fab welsh dresser. I love how this style has easily removable glass in the doors.

I might add some coordinating paper on the back of the top cupboard, not sure yet, but I have painted one almost identical before and it was lovely painted in Duck Egg.




I am also looking forward to doing some more napkin decoupage, and I have ordered lots of new designs from ebay. I will try to post next weekend, and thanks for reading!



 Have a lovely sunny week !




Friday 1 June 2018

Metamorphosis in May

So, if you read my last post you will know that I was cutting butterflies out of napkins for a new project. I bought these two gorgeous solid wood cabinets on FB Marketplace. When I went to collect them I was surprised at how large they were. They are beauties. Here is the before pic.....

I removed all the hardware and painted them in Annie Sloan Chateau Grey, which I would say is more green than grey. I then decoupaged the drawer sides with lovely butterfly design napkins...

and when the mod podge was fully dried I used my power sander to smooth them down and distress.
Next I randomly applied the butterflies I had cut out, adding a couple on each cupboard front, and one on the side.

I decided not to paint the tops and so sanded them back and refinished with clear and dark wax...

Once waxed, they were buffed to a soft sheen. They are currently up for sale. I must admit that I am really enjoying the napkin decoupage, so I might do a blog soon to show you how it is done, and give you a few tips I have learned, mostly from my mistakes !
After this chunky farmhouse style pair, I went all retro, and fell in love with this wallpaper I took a sample of when I was shopping last weekend...


 I knew I had a couple of genuine retro cabinets in the shed, so I fished them out and painted them in Paris Grey, which was a perfect match for the paper...



The first one is this cute little Schreiber bedside cabinet. When I pulled the drawer out I discovered that the wood had been bent round at a 90 degree angle to form the back (I am not explaining this very well so here's a pic)...

This is a really special furniture and it is a shame that this perfect craftsmanship is hidden away inside.  I left as much as I could of the original cabinet, and didn't paint the drawer or legs.



If I had somewhere for it I would keep it as I really love this unique and quirky piece.
The second cabinet is a Lebus design (I think). Little wooden legs, and I have kept the original metal knobs and painted the inside of the drawer yellow to match the paper.

I must remember to go and get some more of this wallpaper as I love it and would definitely use it again.
This weekend I have loads of other work to do round the house and garden so will have a break from furniture painting. I will however go to a car boot sale on Sunday if the weather is nice, and I will post pics of any bargains I find.
Have a good week, and please leave a comment, or ask any questions you may have.