If you like chippy finishes, you'll love this. If you don't, oh well, lol. This is the piece I gave you a sneak peek of.
I partially stripped the finish of this cabinet. I used the same technique seen here. I needed a storage cabinet for my work space, and this is perfect.
This is what I started with. I could see little hints of color peeking through, and knew I wanted to reveal more.
The feet were wobbly, and I didn't like them. They were just nailed in the bottom. So, I removed them.
This is what the back looks like. Love it.
I left the interior as is. I just gave it a good cleaning. I only have the before shot.
Seal the finish, and that's it. I love the chippy finish now, with the green and grey showing.
I added a small nail to the door, for hanging random items.
It's the perfect addition to my nearly organized work space. I'll be sharing my progress, and many other projects soon.
Sharing With:
Funky Junk Interiors: Saturday Nite Special Best of 2011
Thrift Decor Chick: Before and After
The Shabby Creek Cottage: Transformation Thursday
From My Front Porch To Yours: Treasure Hunt
Passionately Artistic
Primitive & Proper: Piece of Work Wednesday
Faded Charm: White Wednesday
Sassy Sites: Trash to Treasure
Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday
The Girl Creative: Just Something I Whipped Up
Homemaker on a Dime: Creative Bloggers
Dittle Dattle: Amaze Me Monday
The DIY Showoff: DIY Project Parade
Tatertots and Jello: Weekend Wrap up Party
Remodelaholic: Remodelaholic's Anonymous
My Romantic Home: Show and Tell Friday
The Charm of Home: Home Sweet Home
Miss Mustard Seed: Furniture Feature Friday
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday
The Shabby Nest: Frugal Friday
At The Picket Fence: Inspiration Friday
I partially stripped the finish of this cabinet. I used the same technique seen here. I needed a storage cabinet for my work space, and this is perfect.
This is what I started with. I could see little hints of color peeking through, and knew I wanted to reveal more.
The feet were wobbly, and I didn't like them. They were just nailed in the bottom. So, I removed them.
This is what the back looks like. Love it.
I left the interior as is. I just gave it a good cleaning. I only have the before shot.
Seal the finish, and that's it. I love the chippy finish now, with the green and grey showing.
I added a small nail to the door, for hanging random items.
It's the perfect addition to my nearly organized work space. I'll be sharing my progress, and many other projects soon.
Sharing With:
Funky Junk Interiors: Saturday Nite Special Best of 2011
Thrift Decor Chick: Before and After
The Shabby Creek Cottage: Transformation Thursday
From My Front Porch To Yours: Treasure Hunt
Passionately Artistic
Primitive & Proper: Piece of Work Wednesday
Faded Charm: White Wednesday
Sassy Sites: Trash to Treasure
Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday
The Girl Creative: Just Something I Whipped Up
Homemaker on a Dime: Creative Bloggers
Dittle Dattle: Amaze Me Monday
The DIY Showoff: DIY Project Parade
Tatertots and Jello: Weekend Wrap up Party
Remodelaholic: Remodelaholic's Anonymous
My Romantic Home: Show and Tell Friday
The Charm of Home: Home Sweet Home
Miss Mustard Seed: Furniture Feature Friday
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday
The Shabby Nest: Frugal Friday
At The Picket Fence: Inspiration Friday
Love it--it is chippy perfection!
ReplyDeleteChippy?!! Did someone say Chippy??? !!!! LOL ;)
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!..I'm totally inspired as I have an old-ish cupboard similar to yours and have been wondering what to do with it....no more wondering..
ReplyDeletebest,
maureen
It's fabulous! I need to go read about the technique you used. Very cool.
ReplyDeletecute redo, i love the finish!
ReplyDeleteLove all that chippiness. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find, and you made it even lovelier. If it's well worn and chippy I adore it! ~Lili
ReplyDeleteYour work amazes me! You are such a talented artist!
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteWhat great storage and it looks good too! Removing the feet was a great idea and you can't even tell...
The finish is perfect for you!
All the Best,
Christine
Another beauty Rosemary, and I love the pretty vignette on the top of it too!! Martina
ReplyDeleteOMGosh! I LOVE this, Rosemary. Pure perfection! I love the colors peaking through, also. This piece is just sooo up my alley! Gorgeousness!
ReplyDelete~Shanon
Thanks for the encouraging comment and what a lovely rustic cabinet you have here!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Myric
Well, I LOVE the partly stripped look! I think seeing the other layers peeking out in small amounts is intriguing. Love the little nail for hanging stuff, too! I have a similar piece that's dark green. I may paint it...
ReplyDelete-Revi
So inspiring! You know just where to chip!!! :) Love it!
ReplyDeleteLucky girl to find such a neat item. Love what you did to bring out her age!
ReplyDeleteI love old cabinets like that. They're one of a kind and just look so interesting. Glad to know that you're giving it a good home. It's very unique.
ReplyDeleteSo when did you say you were bringing that over???
ReplyDeletexoxo
Kathleen
Another great piece, I love the chippy paint. Laura Cottage and Broome
ReplyDeleteTHis turned out fabulous... love the layers.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your studio!
Blessings
Rebecca
Just gorgeous, Rosemary. The hanging nail is a nice idea as the chippy paint s a lovely surface for displaying all kinds of pretty things.
ReplyDeletePerfection! 'Nuff said.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome make-over! I love the worn chippy look.
ReplyDeleteI love it Rosemary! Ok, now I know you will find this hard to believe, but I have a very old piece very similiar, and I want to copy this!
ReplyDeleteLove it! It looks like it aged on its own.
ReplyDeleteXO Diane
removing the legs ... no brain-er
ReplyDeleteI suppose it's already spoken for eh?
Oh Rosemary I love all what you doooo!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother treasure! Did this cabinet have shelves?
ReplyDeleteI like it!
Kris
Love your cabinet, and I like it better without the legs, too!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your blog, I like chippy,tattered and tarnished items and most of all I love the Lord
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your blog, I like chippy,tattered and tarnished items and most of all I love the Lord
ReplyDeletelove it! I can't wait to try the paint stripping technique! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteoh i am LOVIN' this piece! truly!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful things here on your blog! This piece turned out perfectly! A very nice finish and now ready for use :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece! Great job Rosemary!
ReplyDeletePam
LOVE IT! I want it - lol;)
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary! This cabinet has SUCH a great patina to it...I just love it. I went back to see your link of how you achieved the look...you are genius. I saw this post over at "Weekend Wrap-Up Party".
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks GREAT! Love pieces like that that are almost how you want them already! Just a little tweaking and it's gorgeous!! :)
ReplyDeleteTania
freaking awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I have a perfect spot for a cabinet that I want my hubby to build. We'll see how long it is before I get it!! ;-) Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
Love it! Then again, I'm a chippy furniture type girl. Can't wait to see the wonderful room you are obviously making based on what I've seen in your recent posts!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! Love the piece, love the finish and great placement and choice of decor for the top.
ReplyDeleteI just LoVe that Cabinet Rosemary!*!*!
ReplyDeleteJeanine Burkhardt
I love anything white and chippy...especially with a little bit of green peeking through!!! This is a great piece, Rosemary.
ReplyDeleteRosemary it has the best finish! Love it more chippier. It is a great cabinet! Thank you for linking it up to Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Stunning! Loving the rustic look. Have a delightful weekend, Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I'm on my way now to see how you did it - it looks so natural (like it aged that way on its own).
ReplyDeleteRosemary, I love your cabinet! Can not wait to see it in your room! Blessings, Audrey
ReplyDeleteThe cabinet is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFound you through MMS's blog.
Now following from west central IL.
How do you make each piece look so spectacular?!?! And how do you know just the words to encourage your blogger friends!?!? Thanks for your sweet note on my cupcakes!!!
ReplyDeleteAimee @ ItsOverflowing
Love the chippiness! Hope you are having a great weekend!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous...you did an amszing job!
ReplyDeleteLove it :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great piece Rosemary, chippy perfection.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteYou have turned nothing into something :) Looks great.
ReplyDeleteHow I love chippy.....this is a gorgeous piece and I would love to have it!
ReplyDeleteMarianne :)
What a great look and storage piece. I love it and it is so versatile!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Great piece...lots of character! Love all things Chippy!
ReplyDeleteYour new follower,
Rachel :)
such a neat project! love it when you can keep older finishes of great pieces :)
ReplyDeleteTo me this is the ultimate of BEAUTIFUL! Love the finish. Happy work space!!
ReplyDelete♥♥♥...that's all I have to say...♥♥♥
ReplyDeletepretty pretty!! i love the white on white!! great touch!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! So casual and relaxed yet stylish too. God bless x
ReplyDeleteThat is a great cabinet to store things in! Cute idea to add the nail for hanginging things on, they little key is sweet!
ReplyDeletewonderful result!
ReplyDeleteThis cupboard is perfect. You have worked your magic once again!
ReplyDeleteDitto! It looks great! I am a chippy lovin' gal! *winks* Vanna
ReplyDeleteIt is fabulous Rosemary! I love the various colors underneath and all that chippiness. I'm sure it will be perfect for your storage.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW,
Susan
that is gorgeous!!!! the green and gray are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the chippiness (if that even a real word? :) ) of your piece. I featured it in a recent blog post.
ReplyDeletehttp://radcrafter.com/2011/11/5-gorgeous-furniture-makeovers/
Alida
radcrafter.com
it's stunning! i love the clockface and the rusty key....sooooo gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Love the finish!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness I just love this chippy cabinet. I want it!
ReplyDeleteLove love love Rosemary!! Thanks for linking up! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat piece for your studio- which I can't wait to see! I love the monochromatic vignette.
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love, Love, Love.... in other words, I think I really like {Love} this piece! with all it's chippy, bits of color & Vintage Charm~ I can see why you want to keep this Beauty~ Have a great week
ReplyDeleteThat cabinet looks pretty nice! A lot of time must have been spent to apply that chippy style, and the end result has that cabinet doubling as a wonderful ornament. Good job!
ReplyDeleteWillaude Gore
Yep, that's it...perfect. Simple...love it. I got a medicine cabinet, recently, maybe this is what I want to do with it. Wish I could find some of that fancy scroll work to put on the top... You live in the perfect place for what you do!!!
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