$21 vintage chandelier re-do


About ten years ago, we bought a bronze chandelier to hang over our dining room
table. . . I was really into bronze at the time, which was before I realized
I had a passion for all things vintage. . .
 

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This is what it originally looked like. . .It was a pretty nice piece still, and
I didn't MIND the bronze, but I had moved on from the rustic look.
 
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This is actually the chandelier that stole my heart. . .however it was a whopping $500,
and I knew I could do something similar with what I already had.
 
Maison 6-Light Chandelier
 
I decided to go with a lighter finish. . .one that would compliment the
tones throughout the room.
 
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After thoroughly dusting my piece with my brush, I placed it upside-down,
and sprayed a light coat of Rust-o-leum Heirloom White.
 
 
I then sprayed a second coat about an hour later, making sure to spray
the cord and chain as well. . .
 
 
After completely dry, I turned it over and did the same process.


Now for the fun part. . .distressing!!
Using a medium grit sanding sponge, I sanded away along areas that
would "naturally" wear and rub over time, exposing the dark bronze from
underneath, which made for a great contrast.
 

 
The main expense was in the mini linen shades, and glass beads,
which I got from Hobby Lobby. The nice thing about Hobby Lobby is if you
find what you want, and are patient, then they will always rotate their 50% off
sales. This is the time to snatch up what you've had your eyes on. . .
in my case it was these beautiful linen shades. . .
 

 
After hanging my lighting, I determined where to place a little bling. . .
 
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Ahh yes. . .a little here, a little there. . .just enough  to add a bit of sweetness :)
 
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Not too bad for a grand total of $21, and I LOVE the way it pulls the room together. . .
 
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green and gorgeous

Just wanted to share with you a darling little vintage cabinet that was
originally used to hold vinal records once upon a time. . .

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When it came to us, it was in pretty good shape for how
old it was. . .and just needed a little tender loving care ;)


The green was chosen to match the bedding in our clients
little boys' room, which we toned down a bit by distressing
and adding a dark walnut oil glaze. . .

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By refinishing the top and knobs in a dark walnut stain,
it provided the perfect contrast.

Look at that beautiful wood grain! I always love the suprise I get when
staining unfamiliar wood and wiping it away to reveal its true design. . .

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Lucky little guy who gets this fun heirloom piece in his bedroom :)

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If you'd like to learn how to do a two-tone finish, you can view the tutorial here.
 
If you'd like to learn more about oil glazing, see here.

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country dining set for sale

We have an AWESOME country dining set now available for sale. . .

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Finished in distressed black, with dark walnut top. . .




If interested, see all details on our "furniture for sale" page :)



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Provincial Farmhouse Table

I had a little problem. . .
The dining set that I absolutely ADORE was just too small for my growing family.
We have five kids, a soon to be daughter-in-law, and two very special girlfriends that
frequently join us for dinner. Eating a meal at our house meant that four of us
could sit around the table, and the rest were scattered around the bar and family room. . .

Since we all know that the kitchen is considered the heart of the home, then the dining
room table should be able to reflect that as well. . .

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After sketching out a design I had seen in a book, we got to work. . .

It needed to be big enough to fit us ALL. . .that was my stipulation :)

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I wanted the body to appear as if it was a heirloom piece. . .

One that had been handed down for generations,
with a sense of natural comfort, practicality, and charm.



The final result exceeded my expectations, and I am tickled pink!!
My hubby is a good man.


. . .Time for a nice family meal and a late night game of cards :)





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undercoating custom tutorial

I am in LOVE, I mean in LOVE with French Country Design. . .
especially the layered, weathered & worn painted furniture that's
so commonly seen in the French rural countryside.

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A sense of  natural comfort, practicality, and charm is found in every aspect of
 French country living, and has always influenced interiors across Europe and America.

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I'm especially drawn to their subdued shades, soft tones, and natural materials. . .

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A common trademark of French Country is their unique way of "undercoating". . .
layers of painted finishes, revealing past lives and new beginnings.


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Undercoating is a technique that took us a while to get just right,
but is pretty simple when following the right procedure. . .

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Now it's YOUR turn!

If you would like to order the
Undercoating Custom Tutorial,
there is a small, one-time fee of $5.00.
Upon recieving payment, we will send you the full tutorial
in PDF format via e-mail, for you to keep and print.
(please allow 24-48 hours to receve tutorial) 

                                                     


 
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Farmer's Market, week one!

Week one. . . of the Gardner Village Farmer's Market has officially begun!! Yee-haw!!


Gardner Village Farmers Market


We had a great day Saturday and were pleased with the turnout :)

Setting up our booth was pretty smooth and everything fit well. . .so I was
in a good mood. We met a lot of great people and enjoyed the fun atmosphere!

Here's a few pics of our area right before the market opened . . .













Luckily we took this picture in the morning, because by the afternoon
we were hot, sweaty, and not looking so great in the 90 degree weather!



Come by and say hi if you can. . .we'd LOVE to see you!


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