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Showing posts with label Corner Cabinet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corner Cabinet. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Decoupage Bookcase

Hi everyone, I hope you're have a good week!
We have been busy preparing to leave for vacation.
I know, I know, poor pitiful souls!
But really, cleaning, catching up on laundry and packing has kept us going.
Yesterday morning the boys' job was to clean out the Denali.
They worked together getting out the "stuff".
Then they each had an extra job to do to earn a little spending money.
James vacuumed with the Shop Vac and Joseph cleaned the leather and trim.

While they took a fun break to ride bikes, I took a few minutes for myself.
I really wanted to finish my bookcase before we leave on Friday.
I figured this was as good a time as any.
So, here it is...
THE BIG REVEAL, TUTORIAL STYLE!!!

Here we start with a very sad and unloved bookcase.
It actually belonged to my baby sister when she was little.
Like I said, it's long since past it's time!
Don't ya love how Maggie makes her way into pictures?
She's such a ham!


After sanding and wiping it down, Joseph applied a coat of KILZ primer.
I really should have used a dark primer, but I used what I already had.


Now we're starting to get somewhere!
Here's the bookcase after I painted it black.
I used a foam roller and latex paint for two coats.
My secret time saver?
I spray painted the hard to reach places with plain black spray paint!


The bookcase backing was looking very tired.
I decided to use a beautiful toile print to cover it.
Here's my 12 x 12 sheets of scrapbook paper.
I love using my heavy duty paper whacker to trim things down!


My next step is to apply a layer of Modge Podge.
I used a cheap foam brush for my project and tossed it afterwards.


Now I attached my paper to the board and smoothed it down.
I used two additional layers of Modge Podge to seal it.


I sat the backing outside for several hours to let it dry.
It actually spent several days in the garage waiting for me to finish it.
We'll just say that was extra drying time! ;>


Once I picked back up with the project yesterday, all I had left to do was attach the backing.
In my time away from my project I got new hair... You Like??


My sweet boys even helped me nail the backing in place.


Ok, so I won't be earning a living as a handy man.
It seams I had a few wayward nails.


FINALLY,
after weeks of dreaming and days of work I now have a super girly bookcase for my office!
I'll update pics once I put it in place and accessorize it.
What do you think?!


And just for fun, here's an update from my last furniture project.
It sits in the corner of my office and holds all my educational info.


Don't you just love these chalkboard tags?
I use them everywhere, they are super fun!
I got them here on etsy.


This corner cabinet makes me smile every time I hand out info.
And really, that's what a home is all about, right?!
God's blessings on your day and thanks for visiting us here,
At Home With The HInsons. :D

Thursday, April 2, 2009

The Big Reveal... My Corner Cabinet Redo


Earlier this week I started with this hideous cabinet. The doors didn't close and it was ugly. It was sitting between the garage doors and quite frankly it was in the way. But, I needed a cabinet for my office and I really wanted a bargain. I was encouraged, by Life In Grace, to rescue some of the things around the house that needed to go to Goodwill. I knew my sad little corner cabinet was the perfect piece to try my hand at redecoranging!

I removed the cabinet doors and used wood filler to patch the holes. I sanded the finish off and applied primer. I'm a tinge OCD so I actually applied two coats of primer. Followed by two coats of white paint.

Now it was time for my second trip to Lowe's. The cabinet was shaping up but it needed a little personality. That's when I decided to add some stenciling. I also took this time to apply white caulk around the edges of the trim. Bye, bye uneven trim!

Last but certainly not least, some much needed antiquing. The white was g-l-o-w-i-n-g before, but much better afterwards.

So here it is, the big reveal as they would say on HGTV. I am so pleased with the results! Thank you Nester for teaching me that "It doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful!" I'll post new pics once I have it in place. I have plans for baskets with the most fabulous chalk board tags!
Thanks to the great blogs that gave me inspiration and my Mom and Sister for cheering me on. But most importantly thanks to my sweet hubby for all his encouragement. You never once laughed at me. Even when I had to work the book fair at the primary school with one white hand. You even bought me dinner when I forgot to plan anything. Thanks baby, you're the BEST!!!
I encourage ya'll to start your own project. With a few supplies, imagination and hard work you can redecorang... FUN!!!