My love for painted furniture runs deep.
I have no qualms about transforming a worn old wood piece with a lick of color.
It's like painting a wall,
my heart is bursting when that first bit goes on and it is PERFECT!
One of my must-reads every day is Better After -
do you visit?
Lindsey features fantastic readers re-dos (say that five times fast!),
and her charismatic writing is not to be missed :)
That said, there are so many redo's out there people begin to think it's easy.
It's really not.
You can slap on a quick coat of paint, of course -
and it will look just that, slapped on.
To really bring a tired piece up to par it needs LOVE.
And by love I mean elbow grease.
Preparation is a must.
This morning I read a fantastic primer at Effortless Style
detailing how to properly paint a piece of furniture.
I must say, I usually use the wood putty first, sand, then prime and sand,
but Camila is a painting star, and really goes the distance to ensure a proper finish.
Pop over and read her process..
it's rather full of great tips for reviving your latest thrift find.
Great color, yes?
Today I am picking up materials to get the blinds started..
hope to show them to you by weeks end!
Have a great day :)
5 comments:
Love that first table transformation! I will be painting one of the dressers in our house for the baby's nursery... and I think I want to do something fun, rather than just a colour... so I'll probably have to wait until I know what we're having! :)
Can't wait to see your Roman Shades... and would love to hear how you make them. My Mom might tackle making some for us! :) Good luck!
When we move I will have my Grandmother's hutch and I'm planning to paint it as soon as possible. Thanks for sharing these tips! {love effortless style}
abby
I've got a chest of drawers that could stand a creative paint job like this. The prep work brings out the lazy Susan in me but these are really inspiring.
omg that cupboard is wild! I would love it, but I'm sure hubby would have conniptions
Thanks for finding these inspiring gems :)
Thanks for the heads up. I'm literally about to start slapping paint on my work in progress so I'll pop over and see if I'm on the right track:)
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