Showing posts with label Before and After. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Before and After. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2013

Chevron Tea Cart

I love to have a tea cart and when I found it in Craigslist I grab the opportunity to take it. To be honest not just one, I got two. 

I decided to transform this tea cart based on my design like. It's in great condition. Wheels are moving smoothly. It's slim and "leaves" can go up or down easily. It has a small drawer. If you'd like to know how I change her look, please come along with me...

First, I sanded everything. Once done, I wiped and cleaned everything to remove the dust.



To easily paint it, I removed both leaves, some hardware, and the big wheels.

I primed it twice and painted it twice.

I placed all the pattern. I used the same procedure I made in my screen print upcycle pillow case here. I made sure that all the patterns are pressed down to the table. I cover the sides with newspaper to avoid any paint to go through.

I sprayed a light coat first until I covered everything. I sprayed twice. Once the paint was dry, I removed the pattern. If you'd like to avoid any retouch after the spray paint, I suggest that you use a painter's tape.


Here's I came out with.

I spray painted the caster wheels silver.

This tea cart is great to use in entry way, porch, kitchen, side table, or serving in dining room. 

What can you say? Did I made the right decision to transform it? Another tea cart is coming out soon. Keep visiting.

And another topic, don't miss out! I am hosting a giveaway. Enter for a chance to win a My Memories Suite v4 Software. A great digital scrapbooking software. Here's the link.

So, whether you eat or drink, 
or whatever you do, 
do all to the glory of God.
 - 1 Corinthians 10:31 ESV

Photobucket
Sumo's Sweet Stuff A Marvelous Mess Keeping It Simple Dragonfly Designs Poofy Cheeks Thirty Handmade Days Poofy Cheeks

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Reveal of Book Shelf and Before and After

This is the bookshelf where I create my own background. I got this bookshelf for free in Craigslist. I liked it because of the mini bar in which I converted to mini working area/office (sort of secretary desk). I am not fan of the dark color. I live in a townhouse with a small living and dining spaces. Placing a dark furniture like this will make my space looks crowded. So I decided to transform it.


First I prime it with Zinsser Primer-Sealer Water-Base. Notice I did not say sand it. Yes, I skip that. My dad said that this shelf is laminated/veneer. (I think you can also sand a laminated.) My technique is brush first all the corners and edges then use a foam roller for the rest. For small details, I used the small, tiny, pointy brush that you can buy in the dollar store.  I prime it twice. 

Next, I painted it with my leftover paint. I painted twice. Let it dry. 

Lastly, I used my leftover Winwax Polycrylic Clear Semi-Gloss. 

Here's it came out. I got to excited and placed my stuff. Notice the knobs? I spray painted the knobs with Rust-Oleum Aqua in Satin. The chrome (first bottom drawer) are left over from my kitchen cabinets which I was trying to see what it looks like. I decided to use the spray painted one. Then I looked carefully and I feel like it's too blank.

I got an inspiration to Rachel from Southern Exposure on what she did in her dining room cabinet. She placed Imperial Trellis wallpaper in the background.
Southern Exposure

Here's what I did with mine. It's not a wallpaper but I made it to look like a wallpaper. HERE is the tutorial of the Quatrefoil background.
  

Look at the closer view.
Again, the before and after photo.


Here's with my stuff.


And another topic, don't miss out! I am hosting a giveaway. Enter for a chance to win a My Memories Suite v4 Software. A great digital scrapbooking software. Here's the link.

Thanks for viewing.

Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, 
whenever you face trials of many kinds  - James 1:2(NIV)
post signature
A Crafty Soiree