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7 In tables/dressers

Summer Lovin

If the store display inside Hobby Lobby was any indicator of season, we would all be drinking eggnog and singing Auld Lang Syne by tomorrow. But guess what homies? Despite the festive carols blaring forth from the “Christmas Zone,” we still have a month of summer left. 
 So, here are some fabulous, fresh redos in fun summery colors that make me want to hang out in a hammock and drink lemonade on the beach. 
 First up, Darci created this totally unique coffee table from what looked to be a completely unsalvageable old pallet and painted it a happy apple green. See more on her blog HERE.



Alison eradicated the juvenile circle pattern that was painted poorly on this little shelf, and instead painted it with a cute little stencil she created herself with her Cricut! And I’m now convinced I need a Cricut! See it on her blog A Glimpse Inside.


What a find! Cassie got this great campaign dresser for a mere $60 at a thriftstore! She wanted a light, fun color for her bedroom so she went with a lovely aqua. I’d have to say my favorite thing about it is the inside of the drawers. Check it out on her blog Cassie and Co.

Hey, have you ever wondered WHY they call it campaign furniture?

I did, so I consulted my smartest friend (Wikipedia) and learned that:

Campaign furniture is a type of furniture that was made for travel. Much of it was made for military campaigns and includes folding chairs and chests that could be easily unscrewed and packed.

Campaign furniture has been used by travelling armies since the time of Julius Caesar, and even earlier. With the rise and expansion of the British Empire in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, as British gentlemen came to dominate the army, the finest British furniture makers produced for this new class of traveller some of the most stylish pieces of portable furniture ever made.

British officers of high social position took it for granted that when they set out on a military campaign in Africa or India they could enjoy the same standard of living as they did at home.

Now you can impress your friends and family with your newfound knowledge!
*insert shooting star graphic and “The More You Know” jingle here*
17 In bedroom/ decor

Mirror Mirror

Saara fell in love with these mirrors when she found them at a garage sale for $10 each! She took them home, gave them a quick primer coat, then applied another coat of yellow-green gloss. She decided to let the primer peek out here and there for a multi-layered look, and finally went over it one more time with sandpaper to distress the edges. Check out her blog GEORGE Interior Design to see the effect up close, it’s quite lovely! 
 And, after that was all said and done, she hung them in her bedroom! I’ve heard mirrors in the bedroom is bad feng shui, but how can that be true when the look so great? It can’t, I call. Love the placement of them here. Thanks Saara!


39 In tables/dressers

Venti Dresser

Wake up! It’s Thursday morning! We aren’t quite to the weekend yet, so in case you are having trouble getting going, in case you are in need of some visual caffeine, here is a jolt to the senses courtesy of Better After reader Susan! 
 This shabby, drabby old dresser had been left behind in her college apartment and didn’t exactly scream “hey, look at me!” But it certainly does now! Thanks Susan!


15 In tables/dressers

Kitschy Kitschy

This dresser you’re about to see had a little southwestern flava going on. This particular “style” is not really my cup of tea. It can be done well, sure, but most of the time it leans heavily on the kitschy side. I’ve seen way to many things like this:

and this:

to be much of a fan.


(PS: If you have that clock … head … thing hanging on your wall, I sincerely apologize). 
 (To the cow).
 Anyhoodle, Maggie from Sweetwater Baby felt the same way. Her southwestern dresser wasn’t a flagrant style offender — I mean, it wasn’t pastel pink with dreamcatchers dangling from it, but still had the tell-tale zig-zags on the hardware and around the bottom.

So she sawed those right off, edged it with trim, replaced the knobs, painted the whole darn thing and now has a classic, kitsch-free dresser to show for it. Looks amazing!































and here’s a glimpse of the only kitsch that’s ok in my book:





 







Taylor Kitsch, aka, TIM RIGGINS!





Swoooo-hoooooon!


0 In miscellaneous

Fluttering Fireplace

Within minutes of moving into this home, Micha had grabbed a fireplace poker and pried up that funky fake blue marble. Then it sat, unfinished, for 3 years. Then one night, on another crazy whim, she decided she’d had enough and painted it black and adorned it with butterflies. 
“What was I thinking?” she asks. “Um, I’m not really sure…” I have to reply. 
 So, eventually, right before she and her husband moved out, they decided to fix it up for real this time, and now their renters get to enjoy the respectable looking fireplace it was always meant to be! 
 Check out more on her blog do it mesh.


6 In kitchen/dining

Stylin Stain

Is today opposite day? Is the universe playing a trick on me? Because someone redid their kitchen, and they didn’t do it in white! I know, I know. Pick yourself up off the floor.
 That someone in particular is Rachel from Redpunzel, who like most, was tired and a half of her “foak” kitchen cabinets. Unlike most redos I’ve seen recently, however, she went with stain over paint, and made those cabinets deep, dark and dramatic. I likes it! Check out her blog for more. Thanks Rachel!


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