Next we applied the Peppercorn textured basecoat from Caromal Colours (this is the paint I usually use as the basecoat because when I distress the black really pops coming through). Sorry no pic of just the Peppercorn! We then applied the chipping creme (can you say amazing?!) The chipping creme makes it so the top coat chips off easier. Next we applied Parchment textured basecoat as the top coat. Once this dried we let loose with the sander and made this piece of furniture absolutely beautiful!
Here it is without the doors put back on:
Look at the beautiful Legs!
First Just thought he went a little wild with the sanding, but I love it!
Here she is with her doors on:
And now for the final reveal (drum roll):
BAM!!!
Here is "Kennedy" with her hardware!
For Sale: $400
Linked to:
Miss Mustard Seed's Furniture Friday @http://missmustardseed.blogspot.com/2011/02/furniture-feature-friday-favorites-link.html
Shabby Nest Frugal Friday @http://shabbynest.blogspot.com/2011/02/frugal-friday_17.html
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3 comments:
It's gorgeous, what a transformation! So that chipping cream actually works?
Tracey
That is really pretty! You must be thrilled with it. Her hardware is gorgeous, too!
Hugs, Cindy
Tracey,
Yes, the chipping creme does work great!
Cindy,
Thank you! I love her hardware too!
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