Not much in the way of garage sales this weekend, but I did happen to score a sewing cabinet and two lamps at an estate sale. I decided to refurbish them and here's what I did.
Lamps before:
Lamp after:
I used an awesome faux suede that I just put over the old shade with a little spray adhesive. The trims are attached with hot glue. The lamp itself just needed a good cleaning and a spray of clear coat!
I also went down to the local paint store and got some crackle medium and a couple of buckets of paint. I have to give a product rave to Sherwin Williams Illusions crackle medium. Very easy to work with and it allows you to pick you own colors to match your decor! Here's a close-up, I used "Toasty" as my base coat and "Antique White" as the top coat:
Here is the refurbished sewing cabinet along with my "new" lamp!
I had plenty of paint and medium left over, so I painted my dresser and an old bookcase:
I literally spent ALL afternoon sanding and painting (thank goodness it was such a nice day outside!) When I was done I called Doug out to see my handiwork. He looked at the finish and said, "You painted? Looks like you NEED to paint this stuff!"
UGH! Men!!!
That lamp is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat's all SOOO awesome JoAnn! I am sooo impressed
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