Every now and then there’s a piece of furniture that I’ve worked on, finished and set in my display room ready to take to market or sell online, that I keep taking a second look at. Like it just needs something more to give it that unique “take me home” factor. Here’s my example.
This was one of those projects – a little bedside table with a single drawer, that followed me home from a second hand store one day. I painted it usingย Milk Paint in colour, Boxwood green. I love this colour, but it wasn’t selling and it looked so plain that I knew I had to do something about it.
I was hit with a light bulb idea when I placed some of my Great Grandfather’s canning labelled cans on this side table one day. I picked one of the four can label designs that would make a good match colour wise, to place on the drawer front. (You can purchase these unique Australian Antique canning label replicas here )
Unfortunately, the drawer handle is one that doesn’t unscrew! It has no screw on the back of the drawer, but has been screwed AND glued to the front. SO – I wasn’t about to attempt to remove it … well, I did make an attempt, but it was stuck well and proper!
So, I carefully made a template of how I was going to cut around the handle and applied the pattern to the back of the canning label. I cut the piece out so that the whole label would be centred on the drawer.
I had distressed the paint on the table itself, so I wanted to add a distressed look to the label as well, giving it a more authentic antique feel. So I began to sand back the edges on the label.
In doing this, the white paper really stood out as the image was sanded back, and I didn’t like the look of that either. Eek! What to do?
Brain wave number two – I could stain these ripped white paper edges! I did think of using a dark wax to do this, but I planned on sealing the label with a layer of Mod Podge and didn’t think that would work over wax.
SO – as I was pouring myself a cup of iced tea …
You can see the difference here:
A layer of Mod Podge over the front of the entire drawer to seal the label down nicely, and it was done!
And here’s the finished look:
Gives it a little extra oomph and character don’t you think?
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