Being the indecisive and color challenged gal I am, I picked some of CeCe Caldwells paints in earthy tones and ordered sample pots from A Little bit o' Shizzle.
I have not picked up a paint brush since. A month now. I need color therapy. I am challenged.
I was looking to replace a very nice Amish armoire that matched nothing in our bedroom but has housed my underwear for 25 years. I wanted the right size dresser to replace it but I didn't want to spend much (= cheap). This heavy Basset one with the cheap price tag worked, and with all the seats down it fit in the back of my vehicle.
It was however just a bit too short for my vision.
I brought it home and asked Brawn to make an apron around the bottom to raise it up about six inches. Of which he did, no problem.
In the meantime I also found these old shades that I ripped the fabric from their frames. Doing this is now on my list of things I hope to never do again. They use Cheerios glue to keep the fabric on. You know what Cheerios glue is don't you?
The shades were a buck each, and I was putting them on my $1.50 chocolate ginger jar lamps. They are still naked, waiting for shade inspiration to hit. And waiting......
All was going well. Georgia clay sounded like the right color. Not too orange. Layered with the Hershey. And some white. It's amazing how far one of those little sample pots can go.
And it's also amazing how far a quart can go when it mysteriously spills in the driveway. Yes I dipped my brush right in the puddle to paint. I now had limited sample pot paint and limited quart paint. The only ones home when the spill occurred were chickens and ducks. You think?.......nawww. Had to be a squirrel.
Pay no attention to the orange dripping from that other can. Brawns attempt to help me involved giving me some bright jail house jumpsuit orange. Not. Helping. Leave me alone.
I tried some creative ways to stretch the paint. They didn't work so I'm not going to bother to explain how stupid I can be.
I waxed it in the house wishing to leave the driveway and the bad memories behind. Somewhere in there I realized I needed a coat of white for when I sanded it to get the look I wanted. Again, don't ask how I did this. Trust me I am not on to any new technique.
Below you can see what a difference waxing makes. A before and after of dark wax - the drawer on the right has no wax. Wax I have plenty of, thankfully.
Distressing brought out the areas of white and the Georgia clay.
The mirror was from a garage sale as well, and it's one of those really heavy ones you don't want landing on your toe. $10.00 - already the right color I just had to distress and wax it.
A metal bin of Autumn splendor. (No I do not talk like that in person).
So whooooo says you can't find anything good at garage sales? I got the owl at the same sale as the dresser. $3.00. I know owls are all the rage, but I don't really like most owls. This one I do. For Fall. After Thanksgiving he's going in the closet.
The dresser is much darker in person, which was good, it needed to match our dark bed. So in that regard, mission accomplished.
Everything is thrifted. Would of been a cheap makeover if that paint didn't mysteriously land on the driveway. And being truthful, if I would have listened to advice from two different places (one of which being my husband) the parts I did not recap for you would of gone much more smoothly.
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