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Before and after

Recovering a mannequin
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Painting mirror frames

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 Dressing table stool in milk paint
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French style oak bedside table
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Vintage TV cabinet in milk paint
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Bedside/ telephone table in milk paint
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Painted Pine mule chest
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Painted vintage crates
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Ikea Moppe hack
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Revamping a sewing table

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Vintage Lace Lampshade

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Scandinavian inspired painted table
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Painted staircase...

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Coffee table turned into bedroom bench...

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Huge shabby chic chest of drawers

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Plate rack makeover...

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Grain sack lamp makeover

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Painted dresser

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Painting on an old window

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Chunky farmhouse table legs

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Scrubbed pine table top

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Marble topped table makeover

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Farmhouse dresser makeover...
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9 comments:

  1. I just think your stuff is WONDERFUL. I can't wait till I have to furnish a house (flat, shed), I feel so inspired. Thank you

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  2. Just found your blog. GREAT before/afters!!

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  3. I am so happy to have found your blog...been debating for months on what to do with a pine dresser almost identical to the one you have transformed. Now I know! Thanks for such an informative and light hearted read.

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  4. I love your pine table and am inspired to tackle mine. I saw on your table top blog the 1 leg bleached during testing and as it didn't stand out on the PIC of just legs thought you must of bleached them all. Please can u clarify what u did to the legs, did u bleach them and after painting did u sand/varnish?
    I don't know where u find the time, u must be extremely organised as well as motivated. Well done you x
    Thanks

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    1. Thank you! No I didn't bleach the legs. I intended to paint them so I used 1 leg to see how well the bleach worked.
      I painted the legs with homemade chalk paint made with plaster of paris in a chocolate milk colour. I rubbed over with a candle, then I painted over with matt emulsion in cream, sanded back and waxed.
      Good luck with yours! x

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