I completed the two jewelry boxes I bought a few weeks ago at Goodwill and am pleased with how they turned out, given that they were my first foray into refinishing wood pieces. Here's the first one after I took the hinges and lid apart:
The box and velvet lining were in very good shape so it was easy to work with in that regard. I started out by painting two coats of Kilz primer to seal the existing glossy coating, rather than trying to sand all the way down to the bare wood. I then used about 5 coats of a dark pink acrylic paint, and mod-podged coordinating paper on the
And here is a before pic of the second box upon removal of drawer pulls and hinges:
I went the same route with this box, using Kilz primer, acrylic paint, a watery glaze and a sealant. I wish I had not been as heavy-handed with the glaze as the finish is quite a bit darker than I would have liked, but overall it was a good experience!
And one more thing--I completed Kendall's little chair for her bedroom. Here is the before:
It was in reasonably good shape with some scuffs and peeling paint here and there. A sturdy little chair for $4.99! No magic in this transformation--I simply used a bright green Rustoleum spray-paint called "Ultra Cover 2X". The lable says that each coat is the equivalent of two coats of traditional spray paint. And I have to say that in my experience this claim is true! It covers like a dream.
I think my client was pleased!
Happy Monday!
2 comments:
Those are pretty amazing transformations. I can't wait to see what you do with the rest of the pieces in the photo. What are you going to do with all of your creations? Lots of gifts or do you have some other ideas?
Erin, I just LOVE what you come up with. You have worked your magic on all the pieces, just gorgeous. Also it feels so great when you only paid a few dollars for something in a thrift store and turn it into something you love. Keep thrifting girl!!!
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