Time for photos - baited breath - not my finest point.
The china cabinet before - dark, tired, but a pretty shape with original key and shelves all ready for a coat of paint. Did I mention it only cost me £10 - whoa that was a happy day. The man in the local second hand shop thought I was quite crazy as I was so excited about it - I told him I had been looking for one for ages and that I was going to paint it cream and line the back etc he just gave me one of those smiles - you know the one - the oh I have strange one here - smiles. Any way here is the before -
Don't ask me what happened to the photos I don't know and now I am getting fed up. They looked find before they were uploaded to my blog and now they look rubbish - whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!. Do you get the idea though - old cabinet, dark wallpaper on the back, darkish varnished wood. (it smells a bit inside but hey ho i'm not planning on moving in). Hold you breath a little now for the afters - hopefully they will be a tadge better than the befores - fingers and toes crossed.
Ta Dah
Close up of back - a map of our local area
Me and some pretties
Oh so glad that worked - I must say I love it and have accessorised a little bit but it is not finished. More stuff to transport.
The Annie Sloan paint was great I have since painted a small cabinet and it only took two coats, the finish is great and I would recommend it. I have painted the banister on the stairs oh and the brown leather sofa is now spotted with Old White Annie Sloan paint - I don't really do the protecting everything with drapes thing I just splashed it around - it did come off though The no sanding, no priming, no doing anything apart from painting is great and I am going to go on to paint my dresser next with my free pot. Thank you Annie I am a convert and LOVE your paint.
7 comments:
I love it ! You've done a great job.
I'm not one for preperation either when it comes to painting, I'm more of a just slap it on, I find baby wipes gets paint off most things if your quick enough. Have a great week. xx
It looks great. How nice to get some customer service, not much of it about nowadays.
It looks great!!! Worth the wait. I want to paint my dark bedroom furniture, but the hubby likes it... perhaps I should just start it... it's not like he can change it back... or would that be grounds for divorce?? Again, your cabinet looks amazing! Well done. Lx
What a difference a coat of paint makes , it realy does look great l might investigate this paint myself.
Hugs Pat.
Thanks for stopping by.Lovely to hear from a fellow blogger/creative free spirit.I love your cabinet.I have one in my shop it coat £2 from the local auction room which I repainted and lined with Cath K wallpaper.I use it to display my pip studio china.I will try to take a photo to show you.It's so great to rescue and rehabilitate unloved furniture Anne x
Transformation is fantastic! Glad you sorted out the paint, you did a really neat job over the glass, I'm not a neat painter, wish I was. This time saving paint sounds perfect for some drawers I need to make over and a glass fronted dvd cabinet I want to do a similar job on, so I think I'll try some! Look forward to seeing you on Friday!!
That looks great - and I love the idea of lining it with a map of your area! I am up for a walk with you and Dylan! I'll let you know when hubby is working and see if you are free. xx
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