See the cabinet? I think my son thought I was a little crazy to circle the block and grab this curbside find. Oh yeah, it was bad.
I removed the "one" door, and gutted the metal contraptions inside. It didn't have a top, so I unearthed one from the garage. It worked perfectly.
I also added an applique. You might recognize it.
It's the same design I used for my clay chalkboard tags.
I just didn't put a hole in it. I glued it on, and painted the entire piece white. The finish is a watered down mixture of brown and black paint. I applied it with a brush, and wiped it back. I did it several times to deepen the color. It came out a soft grey. Sorry I forgot to take shots of the sides. I just painted right over the missing veneer. It actually looks very artistic. I'll have to show you in a different post.
Like I said, I'm playing with Christmas ideas. I purchased a big box of white Christmas lights at an estate sale last year. I wrapped them around a branch, and stuffed it inside my large glass vase.
I love it. Looks like ice when it's lit. Very simple.
That's one corner of the living room done.
Tomorrow is my birthday, and we're going to my brother's house for Thanksgiving. Another breather. I don't have to cook. Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving.
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I would have stopped and picked up that cabinet too and just look how pretty you made it. I love the white lights in the vase. I will add that idea to my vases. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteWow..I am sure you are glad that you circled the block! It turned out beautiful and just love your "custom touch" of the chalkboard tag..it is perfect on the drawer front...what an amazing transformation!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are taking a well deserved break.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family...safe travels!!
You did it again my friend, you turned this piece into a beauty!! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday and Happy Thanksgiving, Rosemary! Glad you are getting a couple of breathers in there. : )
ReplyDeleteOf course you turned it into a beauty. Happy birthday and have a great Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeletePlease don't ever burn out. Your creativity shines brighter than those lights!! Happy Thanksgiving!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday and Happy Thanksgiving! Love the fairy lights. They're always magic to me! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you too Rosemary!! Am loving that corner of your living room.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Rosemary! Glad you stepped back from finishing your home.I have been killing myself trying to do that and now I am taking a break.I need to attend to my business I am way behind! Love that table and lights in that jar!Looks so pretty!Hope you enjoy the holiday and your birthday!
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Anne
Love the cabinet, and the light idea is great!!
ReplyDeleteMostly glad you are not stressed and stepped back to regain your energy.
blessings girl
barb
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROSEMARY!!!! you continue to inspire me DAILY thanks for all you share with us!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary the appliqués are beautiful and the Christmas lights look absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday and Happy Thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteYou get the last laugh - bet your son doesn't think you're crazy anymore!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Kelly
That turned out beautiful!! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving Rosemary!
ReplyDeleteYou really have a good eye. You saw the potential in that sad little cabinet and now it's stunning! Your talent knows no limits. Have a happy Thanksgiving Rosemary and enjoy your break.
ReplyDeleteYou really have a good eye. You saw the potential in that sad little cabinet and now it's stunning! Your talent knows no limits. Have a happy Thanksgiving Rosemary and enjoy your break.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones! I would love for you to visit me and see the centerpiece at my Thanksgiving table I am visiting you from Savvy Southern Style!
ReplyDeleteSuper! ze starego grata powstał cudny mebelek. Ładny kolor:)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, I love all your redo:-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving and Birthday!:-)
Hugs, Biljana
How could you not circle the block to pick up this piece. It's fabulous now that you've transformed it. Love the entire look.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you. Today is also my son's 25th birthday:-)
Wishing you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving celebration.
Love that cabinet Rosemary and I'm sure your son was ducking down hoping nobody would see what his mom was doing LOL. I grabbed a disgusting, broken up filthy chair from my dad's neighbors over the summer...I made my husband jump out and get it while I hid in my seat:)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Thanksgiving and Happy Birthday!!!
Love it Rosemary.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Rosemary! You just amaze me! I love the icy decor you created, too. Simple, but what an impact. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a very happy birthday and a blessed Thanksgiving!! ♥
xoxo laurie
That is an awesome transformation. Happy Birthday and Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful paint finish, Rosemary, and what a transformation from the before picture to the after! I hope you have a lovely birthday and Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteEverything you touch comes away more beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
Great save! You work miracles!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very unusual sewing cabinet. You did a great job bringing it back to life.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love that cabinet, Rosemary. Great details, and to think it was a curbside find.
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