If you missed Part 1 of my chair makeover last week, I was showing the amazing treasures we found in these antique dining chairs, including newspaper clippings from 1899!! Click HERE to see Part 1 and all the treasures we found. These chairs were riddled with...
Here’s the result of a little TLC … My lovely customer is a University student who has had this study desk (from a major furniture store) that has served her well throughout her earlier school years (before pic below). But it was looking a bit like it had...
Driving past the Second Hand Shop, I noticed they were having a moving sale. A quick u-turn and a dash inside to look for furniture, because who knows that if you are moving a store, you don’t want to lug big items with you to the next place so I was ready to...
What would you do? As for me, I couldn’t pass up these lovely silky oak antique drawers when I saw them at only $5 each.As you can see, I’ve given them a light sanding. Looks like the finish was probably shellac. They were a perfect project for my first...
Tutorial Update: I have updated this tutorial to include a new video that I have made using Fusion’s Transfer Gel along with their Antiquing Glaze to show you a few new tips. Mod Podge vs Transfer Gel I’ve been transferring graphics for a few years now,...