Saturday, January 24, 2015

Got A Few Things Done

Here are a few things that I was able to get done from my last post.  


Before
After




What a difference! The bookends turned out fantastic!

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After
 You can hardly tell but the one on the left he's a terra cotta color.  And here he is all chalk painted, touched with gold and waxed. I always enjoy making these little guys over. Sometimes after waxing I add just a bit of real blush powder (with a cotton swab) to add a hint of color to the cheeks.

A few of the picture frame skeletons...remember that blue one?

Before
After
Way better now! Those purple painted spots from the before pic bled thru so I had to scrap off the paint, really easy the chalk paint adhered to the purple and it just sort of popped off when I scraped at it. 

This is the paper in back of the previous frame pic. It's the Time Traveler Collection "Love Affair" Prima Marketing Inc. Just picked up yesterday at Memories of Time, my local, well stocked scrapbooking shop.  It's gorgeous...be great for Valentines Day projects or just any romantic, sentimental project.
Before
I left the inner liner in and just painted. I've ruined a few frames trying to get the sections apart. Never thought to paint the whole thing. Unfortunately the large dark one in the back turned pinkish from stain bleed through...got to fix it.

After

I really liked how beautifully they painted. I also waxed with clear wax, even the fabric colored liner.  Grey frame just got spiffed up with wax. The more ornate one shows some red that was under the gold.


Here's the desk with the broken pull.
Before
 Much better...but was sort of pain to accomplish. Got the pulls off EBAY, somebody else wanted them as badly as me. Crazy spendy!!! But they were the exact maker and style number that I needed.
After
And having said that...they didn't fit!!! 
At first that is. 

The replacement ones were for a flat front and I needed to fit a slightly curved front. They wouldn't lay flat and I disliked that noticeable gap. So I heated them (almost a boil) in a pan of water and VERY GENTLY shaped them with a pair of pliers. Heating sort of helps prevent the metal from snapping into and it also cleaned them very nicely! I used tongs to take them out of the water and an old towel to hold them. I also used a brass brush on them it helps to polish very nicely.

After
After I got the new ones put on I thought the single drawer pull needed "beefing" up a bit. This one is larger and has more gold to match with the others.


The desk is finished on the outside, just need to line the drawers with pretty paper. It's headed to the shop Monday morning!!! 
~~~Have a wonderful weekend~~~

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4 comments:

  1. A little paint love makes a huge difference! I never thought about heating up the metal before trying to bend it...great idea. Happy to see that you found just what you needed. Great job! Thanks for linking your treasures to Vintage Inspiration Party.

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  2. Boy Ms. Mickie, you've been one busy little bee. Love all the transformations, especially the desk. I love that a little paint can do wonders. Happy Weekend.

    Hugs,
    ❤️Ana

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  3. Thanks for the tip on bending the drawer pulls. I have encountered that problem myself a few times. Everything you transformed looks great. I'm surprised you had the bleed through with the chalk paint though. Sometimes it's hard to get rid of that too. Have a nice weekend.

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  4. Wow, you have been busy...Love the book ends! Love that paper And you are so lucky to still have a scrap booking store...it seems all of ours have closed

    Carol

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So glad you visited and left a comment, I enjoy hearing from you. Mickie