Showing posts with label thrifting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrifting. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Thrift Store Furniture: Before and After

So I may or may not have purchased a mid century dresser at the Salvation Army a little over a year ago and left it in the garage until just recently to collect spiderwebs and dust (much to the chagrin of Shaun). But I did have really big plans for it and I did finally end up baking good on my word and painting it!




I actually planned on purchasing more thrift store pieces over the past few months but Shaun was slightly reluctant (exasperated is more like it) because I hadn't touched the dresser.

Since I got the dresser it spent most of it's life in the garage until one day Shaun got a storage system for the garage and insisted the dresser had to get the boot. We carried it upstairs and put it in the extra "junk" room that we were using as storage for the time being.

Well cue another one of my inspirational cleaning days and said room became my craft room, spare bedroom went into old craft room and the dresser ended up with it. Again it sat for about a month before I finally ended up biting the bullet and painting it. But paint it, I did and I feel so much better now with a functional piece! I still have to give it a light sand and a wax but I've already started on a billion other projects in the house so as soon as I sand the next piece I'll knock this one out at the same time. 

I really wanted to get some Annie Sloan chalk paint to do up this baby but the short trip to Warrenton provided to be just too much for my 10 mile radius of motivation to handle. I also discovered that apparently the stuff is quite expensive as well. This dresser is pretty banged up, not an antique in any sense of the word so I didn't want to waste a ton money if it turned out horribly.  But then, I thought, if I'm already DIYing this, why don't I see if I can DIY the chalk paint as well??

So I took to the inter webs and after a lot of googling, I found a quick, cheap alternative for less than $10. Plaster of Paris mixed with latex paint.

Easy peasy! I got to mixing, adding a little bit of hot water to get the right consistency and voila! I had the perfect, no prep piece painted within a couple hours.






As you can see there are still a few tough spots on the drawer fronts that I will have to touch up. I'm also thinking of getting new drawer pulls. Maybe something cute from Anthropologie?



Bear gets very jealous whenever I am taking pictures of anything other than him. So he likes to sneak in there occasionally to make sure I know he is watching. I think he has perfected his pose.





So there you have it! Bear is enjoying the new dresser in the spare bedroom (which he has claimed as his own) and I'm pretty happy that I finally got it knocked out. Now onto the coffee table! 


Saturday, September 28, 2013

Before and After: School desk


I have been seriously slacking on yard sale-ing and thrifting lately.  I think I was a little overwhelmed by the 40 mile yard sale in the mountains I went to a couple months back and perhaps took a hiatus to rest and recover (or maybe just got lazy...yeah maybe that).  But I was determined to get back out there, and with Bear napping peacefully on a Saturday morning it afforded me the perfect opportunity to cruise through some neighborhoods for some fun thrifted and vintage finds.
 
 I started out at a community yard sale nearby that unfortunately was a letdown, so I decided to hit up Homegoods and Pier One for some Fall themed home decor before heading home to wake up the little one. On the way back into my neighborhood, I saw a sign for a yard sale and I went back and forth in my mind only about a hundred times before I saw the next sign whether I should go or not.  At the very last second I decided to go for it and turned off in search of my one last stop for the day.
 
 As I drove by the front yard, I almost passed it, there wasn't much left after what seemed like a successful day selling. But as I slowly creeped past I noticed a trunk. You know I'm a sucker for any color, shape, or size trunk that I find. So of course I parked and checked it out.
   
The 3 different things that I noticed were the trunk, some picture frames and a great old school desk. I approached the friendly face and inquired about the desk and trunk and decided I didn't need any frames (which is so dumb because that's actually exactly what I need) and went home with both for $9.

But wait! There's more!

The girl who sold me said trunk and desk is an absolute doll! Her name is Nicole and somehow is a similarly-minded 25 year old living just down the street from me with the same hobbies and interests.   Not only did I end up getting some pretty sweet scores at an unplanned stop but I had a quick drink and an (unfinished) home tour at my place the following day with Nicole, what an absolute sweetie! We made some tentative plans to do some yard sale-ing together and I am so ready to get out there and have someone to bounce ideas off of!

So I went home and was so excited from this great day that I immediately started working on the desk. First things first, the before:


To start, I was given a great piece to work with.  The desk was in surprisingly good condition, no major exterior scratches or dents and I am very happy to say I didn't find any wads of chewing gum on the underside of it. Hooray for minor victories!

Although it is certainly gorgeous enough in it's original state, I'm not a fan of the faux wood top and dark colored paint. I have enough dark colored furniture in the house and I'm trying to lighten it up a bit in here!

I decided I wanted to keep the two-tone by painting the top half white and the legs gold. I debated painting the legs a bright fire engine red for quite some time but then decided if I really wanted to later on I could always make a quick trip to Lowes to change it.

I started by sanding.


There was a small amount of rust around the rounded leg parts so I used a coarser grit sandpaper on those and then a finer one to scuff up all the surfaces to help the paint adhere properly.

Next I wiped it down with a wet paper towel and taped off the legs. Since this part didn't involve any dust or paint particles in the air I let my little helper assist.

he mainly just sniffed the drop cloth and peed on the lawn.

Then I started to paint!


I decided to use spray paint simply because there was less cleanup and I had it on hand. Next time I paint a piece of furniture, whether small or large, I will definitely be using a brush.


This is after about 2 coats of spray paint. You can see where I ran out of spray paint and had to go back to Lowes anyway to get another can.

I ended up doing about 4-5 coats total, the body wasn't too difficult but making sure the top had a nice even white coat was the trickiest part.

After a few days of drying I taped off the top part of the legs and painted the legs a "nickel" colored gold. Which isn't as strong and overpowering as a typical gilded color. I then sealed it with a clear Valspar spray to gloss it up and protect the paint from any scuff-marks or *ahem* puppy teeth.

and then...

it was complete! In less than a week too!


I bought the desk and trunk for $9 total, so if you round up and consider the desk to be $5 and my 2 cans of spray paint for $3 each, I spent $11 total on this little side table when I was looking for something to fill that space at Homegoods for around $60! I'd say I'm pretty happy with the results! 


See those two gorgeous frames? Well since I passed them up at the yard sale, and I was still totally dying for them, Nicole brought them over for me! Seriously, what a sweetheart!  Although I have plans for them in the future, I think they will stay here for the time being. 


Underneath is an old apple crate from Berryville, VA that I snagged at the 40 mile yard sale I went to months back. 


The legs definitely aren't perfect, you can see a little bit of the paint line where I was a little too overzealous with spray paint can but I kind of like it. It almost gives a marbled look to the legs.


The mason jar is part of the 8 gajillion mason jars I have upstairs in the craft room that I planned on doing something with that just ended up as containers for other things. This one I took out and spray painted the same color as the legs and added some dollar tree fake flowers. I'm totally not a fake flower person, but I make an exception when it comes to fall, for some reason or another...


The beautiful stained glass mirror above was made by my father and given to us last year for Christmas. I remember my dad always used to make stained glass mirrors and windows when I was young and he had stopped for probably over a decade so it was so incredibly special that he created this one for us. It's one of the first things you see to your left when you walk in the front door and I'm so happy I can show it off!

And this is what the foyer looks like so far. I will be adding a gallery wall on the opposite wall when I eventually acquire enough pictures to make it not look dinky. I'll also be adding something next to the front door to hold spare umbrellas and boots when the cold rainy season comes.


My little helper decided to admire our handywork whilst checking out the shoes in the crate below.


Then decided to take out one of mommas shoes to chew on happily. This was his sorry picture afterwards.

I can't wait to hit up more yard sales before winter to find some great items to upcycle into cool home stuff! How about you? Any fall projects you've started or finished lately?