Showing posts with label furniture refinish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture refinish. Show all posts

11.03.2013

My First Event!

This weekend I participated in the Dirt Road Market in Queen Creek, AZ.  It was my first time doing anything like this before, and it was so much fun!  I was nervous about doing it because first, I didn't think I had enough stuff, and second, I'm always a little self-conscious of my stuff.
However, it went really well!  I met a lot of fun, talented people that made me feel like I fit right in!
Here are some pics from my little space:
 I definitely had enough stuff!






 I liked it so much I already signed up for my next event in February! Yay!


9.03.2013

Refinished Antique High Chair

Because of the long Holiday weekend I wasn't able to get much done.  I spent most of my time just being with my family!  We had our older boys the whole time, which is rare for us, so it was SO nice! 
 I did, however, finish a project for a friend.  She brought over her antique high chair that she wanted me to refinish for her.
She wanted it white, and of course distressed!
Here it is Before:
 It is a beautiful chair with nice details

 I used my homemade chalk paint, and went with Valspar's Betsy's Linen.  
 Then I distressed, and topped it with Polycrylic! 
It was the perfect little project to do over the weekend!  I hope you all had a fabulous
 holiday weekend too!






8.20.2013

How to Strip Veneer & a Dresser Makeover

I finally finished a dresser that I found at Goodwill a few months ago!  I fell in love when I saw her, but she definitely needed some work! 

This is how she looks now:

But this is what she looked like when I bought her:
 Two of her drawers had lost most of the veneer, and the third was cracking!
And the top!!  Oh, it was disgusting!  But she had some pretty details that I couldn't resist. 

Normally, when I see furniture with veneer that is cracked or peeling (like this piece), I tend not to even bother with it.  Veneer is not easy nor fun to deal with, in my opinion!!! Ha!
However, I figured a few drawers wouldn't be too bad!  

This is the method I use to strip veneer:
First of all, I get a very damp cloth.  Then, working in small sections,  I lay the cloth over the veneer,  take a hot iron, and press it firmly onto the cloth.  I hold it there for about 30 seconds or so before removing the iron.  
 Then I take my scraper and slowly peel off the veneer.  The moisture from the cloth and the heat from the iron loosens up the glue, making it come off quite easily.  If it doesn't, I go back and repeat the process until it does!  
This method works really well, its just time consuming and tedious!  Not my favorite thing to do!
Anyways, once I removed all the veneer, there was still some glue residue on the drawers, so I sanded them down, getting them as smooth as possible.  

Then she was ready for the fun part!! Although her top was nasty, I loved the dark color, so I gave the top a good sanding as well, and restained it in Minwax's Special Walnut.

I chose Betsy's Linen for the body of the dresser, and went with Shiitake for the drawers.
Then I distressed her and gave her some new knobs!

 I think she is just gorgeous, and worth all that veneer stripping!  
Oh, and I almost forgot...I paid $20 for her at Goodwill, and the knobs cost $14 at Hobby Lobby.
The paint and stain were leftover from other projects, 
so the total cost for her was $34! 


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