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7 In desks/hutches/buffets

Yin Yang

Two similar desks, both done wrong, horribly wrong by their previous owners. 
 The first, a lovely little desk found at a consignment store. Hidden beneath that coat of petrified pea soup was a whole lot of potential. A fresh redress in lemon yellow made her beautiful again! From CMK at Just Try It!









And here’s the other…

Hidden under layers and layers of paint in the shade of wrong was a lovely wood grain just waiting to be revealed. Brittany from Grey is the New Black scraped away years of bad choices and refinished this desk in a classy ebony stain. Check out her blog for even better pictures!





















So what’s your pleasure? Fresh and sunny or dark and dignified? Either way, I think they both look about eleventy times better than before. Thank you ladies!







6 In bedroom

Fancy Schmancy

Melissa was on the hunt for two matching twin headboards. Instead, she found this queen sized headboard for $5, and figured it was worth a try to cut that sucker in two. 
 So she did and guess what? Fantastic matching twin headboards that you couldn’t find anywhere else, that’s what! Check it out on her blog The Reinhardt Roundup. Thanks Melissa!










160 In decor

Rub ‘n Buff

A couple of weeks ago, the good folks over at Amaco sent me some Rub ‘n Buff samples to play with. Never having heard of Rub ‘n Buff, I was intrigued. I needed to get my hands on something to makeover, post haste!

As luck would have it, I had recently made a purchase of a gaudy gold framed mirror.

Behold!


Yikes!

I wouldn’t even call that gold, I would call that, like, rusted mustard. I knew I wanted it in white, but after I painted it, it continued to sit in exile in the garage. It was still just missing something.


“Help, I’m boring!”

 Enter the Rub ‘n Buff!

Rub ‘n Buff is a blend of carnuba waxes, metallic powders and pigments that create a finish you won’t find in regular paint.

Twelve shades to choose from — my mind, it boggled! There were five different shades of gold alone! But, since I was trying to de-gold-ify the mirror, I thought I’d try pewter (second from the left, and partially used as you can see… I got excited and took these pictures after the fact!)

The only bummer was that there weren’t explicit instructions for how to use it, other than, you know, “Rub” and “Buff,” so I just winged it (wang it? wung it? Holy wow, none of those words are making sense, I need a nap).

So I rubbed. I buffed. Actually, I first squeezed a tiny bit out on a toothbrush and worked it into all the little nooks and crannies. Then I buffed it up with this old washcloth while taking a picture of myself with crazy eyes.

It dries FAST, so there wasn’t a lot of wiggle room to adjust the color once it got on. A little bit went a long way, I probably didn’t even use 1/8 of the .5 oz tube for the entire mirror.

I must say I was pleased with the results. I was wanting to add more depth and character to the mirror and Rub ‘n Buff delivered, with a subtly glamorous sheen to boot.

So here she is!
Wait, one more look at the before:


Ta DA!

I think it turned out quite well! Check out Amaco.com for more info, or I’m pretty sure you can pick some up at places like Hobby Lobby and the like.
Thanks for reading friend, have a great weekend!
7 In kitchen/dining

Sandy’s Kitchen

The only thing I could have made in this before kitchen would have been a nervous breakdown.
 Kids: “What’s for dinner, Mom?” 
 Me: (Running in circles, pulling out clumps of hair). 
 Sandy had had enough too. She had narrow counters, zero storage space, a weirdly tiny sink, and just general lack of function happening in her kitchen.
 So a complete remodel commenced and now it is night and day! Way more to see on her blog HERE, like how she went from 3 drawers total to 21+!


























1 In desks/hutches/buffets

Sayonara Southwestern Style!

Oh, southwestern style, you used to be so popular! Your geometric cutouts, your pastel pinks, your bleachy wood, your ceramic wolves wearing tiny bandanas and howling at the moon… can you ever be chic again? (Were you ever chic to begin with?) 
 Can’t say I was ever a fan of that dated look, and I don’t think it will be coming back anytime soon. That’s good news for all of us, especially Rachelle, who took on the task of incorporating this armoire out of the early 90’s and into relevancy. I love the result, great idea using beadboard to disguise those dead giveaway panels in the doors.
 Check out more on her blog She’s Crafty!










6 In bedroom

Bore No More

It seems counterintuitive, but it’s true: this before bedroom, featuring an intense wallpaper, a heavily patterned bedspread and bright wood tones is totally boring compared to the after —simply neutral and white. Less can be more! 
 Love the fresh new look and the monogrammed pillows! Thanks to Erica, see more on her blog HERE.








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