Refinishing the Surface on Your Antique Pieces Welcome to Part 3 of our Wood Finishes series (Refinishing your Surface) with special guest, Julie Henderson from Chalk n Trees! Recap: If you missed Part 1, we talked about Revealing your Finish – how to identify the...
A Cabinet Re-makeover – just because … This little cabinet was painted several years ago with Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint in the colours Linen & Eulalie’s Sky. You can read the original blog post to see that it was all wood and had these...
Milk Paint 101 with an IKEA Pine Box (Knagglig) ** I featured this IKEA Pine Box project during a LIVE over on Hometalk’s Facebook page. The video is below. In this IKEA Pine Box tutorial, you’ll learn how to: Create a stain using Miss Mustard Seed’s...
It all started with a boring mirror frame Today’s post is a simple mirror frame makeover, but it’s such a dramatic one, that I wanted to show you just how easy it is to make something so plain and boring, look stunning! By the way – if you’re...
Removing the Substrate Removing Substrate (an Existing Finish) on your Antique Pieces Welcome to Part 2 of our Wood Finishes series (Removing the Substrate) with special guest, Julie Henderson from Chalk n Trees. Thanks Julie! If you missed Part 1, we talked about...
All About Wood Finishes In Wood Finishes Part 1, I’m really excited to bring you the first in a series about wood finishes with special guest, Julie Henderson, from Chalk n Trees. Julie is a busy mother of two, and has a passion for restoring and refinishing...