Here it is on the thrift store shelf. I envisioned something frenchy.
After a couple coats of grey paint on the frame, I decoupaged the drawer fronts with decorative fleur de lis paper. Actually, the paper is a copy I made of a book cover.
I sealed the entire piece, and replaced the original knobs with numbered metal tacks.
What do you think?
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Sharing With:
Thrifty Decor Chick: Before and After
At The Picket Fence: Inspiration Friday
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday
The Shabby Creek Cottage: Transformation Thursday
No Minimalist Here: Open House Party
Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesdays
Faded Charm: White Wednesday
Coastal Charm: Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday
Southern Hospitality: Thrifty Treasures
Homemaker on a Dime: Creative Bloggers
I think that is my favourite of all the cabinets you've painted so far. Just perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it Rosemary! Dee from My Painted Stuff
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful makeover. The cabinet is so frenchy and just too cute!
ReplyDeleteIt hardly looks like the same piece! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love it, Rosemary! You've transformed that ugly duckling into a beautiful {French}swan! : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute jewelry box makeover! I love the metal number the tacks!
ReplyDeleteThis is a real cutie, Rosemary. There is no medium that you can't do, and beautifully I might add. I'd love to have my jewelry in it!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Patti
I think it looks fantastic. You did a great job, as usual.
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that?! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is just too cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie pie. Don't you just love when you KNOW exactly what you are going to do. Those are the best. I have a lamp sitting on my table just waiting for me to tackle it. I do believe I know what I am going to do though. I started a little bit today.
ReplyDeleteI love it Rosemary!!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! A lot of people would have walked by this piece, not giving it a second look, but you saw beyond the ugly green paint and those old fashioned knobs.
ReplyDeleteI think it's too cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the little numbered knobs!
Pat
A fabulous vision and transformation!
ReplyDeleteCarol
The grateful and more fantastic and creative and enjoyable site and post also.
ReplyDeleteForbrukslån
O'Rosemary, that looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a transformation, its so beautiful. Lee x
ReplyDeleteGreat transformation of better thing to best.Rosemary that looks stunning to me.
ReplyDeleteSieraden Online
That is really darling without being cutesy Rosemary!! I love the things you come up with !
ReplyDeleteIt turned out great! I have some scrapbook paper that is very similar that I have planning on using on a table!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful find and you did such a great job. I love the way it turned out it looks great!!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Adorable!! Love the trasnformation :)
ReplyDeleteI love the numbered knobs.
ReplyDeleteYou have done it again, I love the paper! Very pretty. Hugs, Lynn
ReplyDeleteAdorable, Rosemary! You so inspire us.....
ReplyDelete~Shanon
Your project feels perfect for summer! Give yourself a huge pat on the back. Well done!
ReplyDeleteSo french chic, I love it:-)
ReplyDeleteAdorable as always, hugs Biljana
I think I would have gone crazy over that little cabinet in the thrift store. I also think you did it again...fabulous transformation!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Turned out great! Saw you at BNOTP :D
ReplyDeleteI could move that one right into my house! Nice job! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it!!! The number tacks are my favorite! Where did you find those?
ReplyDeleteYou are such a visionary, Rosemary! This turned out so cute!
ReplyDeleteHey....CONGRATULATIONS on being featured in "Spanning the Blogs" in the latest Romantic Homes, girlie!!! Way to go! :)
xoxo laurie
Every time I see those fabulous number tacks, I think covetous thoughts...they look great on this little chest! Quel difference!
ReplyDelete-Revi
This is so Cute! Great job as always! Would love it if you would like to share it over at http://www.onemoretimeevents.com/2012/07/one-more-time-features-and-3-link-up.html
ReplyDeleteHope to see you there!
Tammy
Verrrry Cute!! Love the numbers! Your such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI think I LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteI think is it absolutely fantastic!! Love those metal numbered tacks!
ReplyDeleteTe ha quedado preciosa. ¡Me encanta!. Voy rápido a enseñarlo en http://almacendeinspiraciones.blogspot.com.es/
ReplyDeleteI think this is gorgeous! What vision!
ReplyDeletekeeping, selling ... what's a creative girl like you to do??
ReplyDeletewhat a visionary!!
That is absolutely charming! I love the numbered tacks for drawer pulls. The color combo is so fresh too.
ReplyDeleteOnly you could make something so sad looking turn into something so beautiful!!! What a difference.
ReplyDeleteI saw a comment you left on someone else's blog, where you made mention of your age, not in exact numbers...and I do not believe you could possibly be the age you eluded to!!! I had you pegged at about 14 years younger!
Score of ten with no deductions for form errors. OOPS! I have watched too many Olympic events! Love this chest. What are those numbered metal tacks - did you make them?
ReplyDeleteDistressed Donna Down Home
its darling, rosemary:) i love your idea to use a book cover, and sweet numbers!
ReplyDeleteThis is glorious--what a change from what it looked like in the beginning!
ReplyDeleteWow what a difference. Love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jewelery box! I love the french look of it! I am your newest follower and so glad I found your blog! If you ever have minute come check out mine!
ReplyDeleteThat transformation just too my breath away! Unreal! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteReally neat, would love to have it for my necklaces and bracelets, thanks for the inspiration!
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