Thursday, November 3, 2011

Early Beginnings

Unfortunately I didn't think to take before and after pictures when I did my first two pieces, so I'll have to just show the afters.  First, we got this shelf for free from our neighbors. It was a light oak color, and extremely wobbly.  The back of the shelf only had the horizontal bars, so I decided to add the vertical pieces of wood to stabilize it. However, I decided to pull off the little knobs on the side, and we were able to get to the screws and tighten the shelfs. Voila! No more wobbly shelf. I decided to put the vertical slats on anyway because I liked the way it looked.  I painted this shelf white, and painted light blue and green accents on the side vertical slats to match Aidan's nursery. I love the way it came out, it looks so great in his room!



The next piece is a sofa table we found at a garage sale for $20, which we bargained down to $15.  It was also a light oak color with a black and white checkered country border (ick).  I loved the legs on the table and decided to leave those alone. I knew I wanted a distressed look, so I used various tools to beat and scratch the table until it had some wear to it. I painted the table a light tan, and striped it with a similar but slightly darker shade. I also sanded the edges and corners to complete the distressed look. I really love the way this piece came out!


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