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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Distressed Buffet In Old White
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This piece was completed in 2 1/2 hours! We decided to paint it in Old White, applied clear and dark wax, distressed then did a wash techniq...
SF Subway Dresser in Graphite & Old White
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By far, this was one of our most favorite dressers to repurpose. We found this charming dresser at a thrift store in downtown Reedley. We pa...
French Provencial in Old White & French Linen
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This classy beauty was painted in a mix of 1/2 Old White and 1/2 French Linen then glazed with a ASCP mixture. The color was soft and elegan...
Numbered Dresser in Paris Grey
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In just a couple of hours we tranformed this simple white dresser to a unique piece. We decided on Paris Grey for this little number! We sho...
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Versaille for a Silent Auction
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When I found this butcher block cart I knew right away what color I was going to paint it. Versaille is a soft and neutral tone that pretty ...
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Antibes Green Rustic Table
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It's still hard to believe that in a few hours Antibes Green along with ASCP clear and dark waxes created this distressed-aged look. We ...
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Sunday, October 16, 2011
Graphite Revival
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Remember the oak office chair on casters we found at the Three Speckled Hens Antique Show? Well, it's been revived with a few coats of G...
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Sweet Set In Provence
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In hardly no time at all we took these antique white pieces from "blah" to "Wow!" Paired with floral antique style knobs...
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Henrietta Helps Fight For A Cure
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What a rewarding project this was! We've been wanting to use Henrietta and the perfect piece for a great cause emerged. We transformed a...
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Saturday, October 8, 2011
Christmas in October Boutique
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We are so appreciative to have been a part of JoAnn Maloney's boutique. Thanks for including us JoAnn! The last two nights were fun-fil...
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