Thursday, March 27, 2014

Future Flips 2014

Some of these are dressers I didn't get to last year because of, well, being a busy mommy :)  
I can't wait to dive into these.  Little Grayson has surgery tomorrow, which means I will be busy with him this weekend (not complaining, that is quality cuddle time)

I got a kerosine heater so I can work in the cold months.  (You know, my "free time" = the few hrs I get with nap time)




This has endless possibilities...



Half way done.  It now is white.  I haven't decided on handles...


This looks nice but needs some basic TLC.  The previous painter did a sloppy job (I don't think they cleaned it before painting it.  A full sand and paint job on this beauty.SOLD

This one is tricky... I might keep it black for time purposes but I would love it in grey, white or antiqued grey.

Ethan Allen.  VERY sturdy and heavy. Probably white or grey.

Rose inlay dresser. SOLD
Cute french provincial nightstand. 
Two drawer nightstand.  LOVE these handles!
Little girls white dresser -SOLD

This will be my favorite of the group.  GORGEOUS detail.  I will either do it an antiqued turquoise or antiqued white.

Undecided on color for this one...




Vintage dresser.  Went plain white on this one and spruced it up with new handles.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Paint brushes

(I will add some pics later)

Getting a good set of brushes is super important.  Not only will it save you time, in the long run, it will save you money.


It seems simple but if you have a big project with a big surface area, get a larger brush.  For smaller, more detailed areas, smaller brush.


I personally use a 3" brush on almost all tops and sides and drawers of my dressers.  I used to use a 2" and it took forever and had way more brush strokes.  So, now I have 3", 2" and 1" brushes.  I really like the nylon brushes.  Easy to clean and pretty darn durable.


Plan your painting to work with the brushes and area you have to paint.  First, do the larger areas and then move to the more intricate areas.  However, BEFORE YOU SWITCH BRUSHES, WASH THE BRUSH YOU JUST USED.  Do all the big stuff first with your big brush, then rinse it out/wash it.  Then do the next size brush etc.


If your paint brush is "pulling" when you are painting, that means you need to wash it.  The pulling is because the paint is drying and the dryer the paint gets, the harder it is to remove.  The hotter the day, the faster your paint will dry on your brush.


CARE FOR YOUR BRUSHES.

It is essential to wash your brushes thoroughly.  What kind of soap you use will depend on what kind of paint you are using.  I use chalk paint and latex paint.  To rinse my brushes I use warm water and dawn dish soap. I also have a pink soap I got from Michaels used specifically for acrylic paints that I will occasionally use as well.


Rinse your brushes until the water runs clear, turning them so each side has been washed.  I actually use a scrub brush to wash them, only scrubbing one way (away from the paint brush handle), not back and forth.  Make sure you rinse all the soap out and allow it to dry before using again.


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I have recently started using sponge brushes because they show less brush marks and I can get in the corners easily.  The beauty of these, you can put them in a ziplock bag in between uses and the paint will stay moist! The downside being, they suck up a lot of paint but the ziplock solution helps soften the blow since I will use the paint on the next project (or finish the current one) 





Tuesday, August 27, 2013

SOLD (BEFORE AND AFTER)

Cute 1920's dresser. Sold $100

Coffee table SOLD $50



          
               
                                                                       
NOT ENTIRELY BEFORE... THIS HAS A COAT OF WHITE.  IT WAS COMPLETELY BROWN LIKE THE SIDES.  THE FINAL PRODUCT IS GRAY.             
After



BEFORE
                                                   

AFTER PICS OF THE ARMOIRE


Before

AFTER


THIS NIGHTSTAND USED TO BE THE SAME AS THE ABOVE PIC.  THIS IS AFTER



 ONE COAT INTO BEFORE... USED TO BE HONEY OAK COLOR ... I DID THIS ONE FOR A FRIEND

AFTER




 BEFORE/AFTER                                                          




NO BEFORE PICS :(   ONLY AFTER



            BEFORE/AFTER                                                                        








 

I couldn't get my shadow out of the pic.


Before
During
After.  
BEFORE SET WAS REFINISHED

AFTER



AFTER (before handles)
BEFORE

AFTER




BEFORE /AFTER