Giving away some Foof and some practcial painting tips
antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, how-to projects
Even though my slipcovers turned out cute, (as long as you didn’t look closely at the seams and corners!!) I still hate to sew.
But vintage sewing stuff is so cool. I love the color of the satin on this sewing box, and it is also a music box!
I listed it on Ebay yesterday after filling it with pretties. I know I will NEVER use it if I keep it around.
I try to tell myself that I can’t keep everything. That also goes along with the rule "you can’t buy everything" when you are at a flea market.
Luckily there is Etsy too. I have sincerely loved this venue. I don’t sell a ton of stuff, but enough to justify making more!
I would say that for me, Etsy is about the equivalent of a small art and craft show once a month. Without leaving my cottage!
I made two more button jars to list on Etsy yesterday, one full of blue buttons, with a blue lid, the other red.
But I didn’t make much yesterday, I felt like the day was a mishmash and nothing really got accomplished. I did clean house, babysit and go to the gym and that was a chunk of daylight right there.
I also re-did this cabinet, chest of drawers thing from a garage sale ($25).
It was grey to start with, I lightly sanded and primed it.
I used Zinzer Bullseye spray bonding primer. The only place I can ever find that product (best primer on the planet!!!) is Home Depot.
I always take the drawers out to paint them. And I do paint INSIDE the drawers of old pieces, so they are nice and clean and fresh. I rarely prime the interior, it doesn’t seem to need priming.
Never paint the outside of a drawer, though, that will make it hard to pull in and out.
And of course, it is good to have company while you are working.
I use a small, flat, wheeled square thing that I got at a garage sale for 50 cents to move my furniture. It is easier than maneuvering a dolly. I have built bigger ones like this with a piece of wood covered in carpet remnants and wheels from the hardware store to handle larger pieces of furniture.
I like being able to move almost any piece by myself without asking for help. So all the little tricks and tools I can get, I’m happy to use.
I debated how much time to put into this piece. I know it would have looked great with trim added to the top and the handles removed,their holes filled in with putty, and then glass knobs added.
But, I don’t sell furniture full time now like I used to, and I have few markets for the piece. I am having a sale in December, but if it doesn’t sell then, I’ll be keeping it.
So, I kept the project simple, and primed and painted over the existing handles. I think they have kind of a rustic charm about them.
I lined the inside of the opening with some of my favorite vintage wallpaper. It hurt me a little bit to cut so much off the roll! I usually am making smaller projects with it.
I know it would look great to line the drawers with wallpaper too, but I was being practical with this one. Fresh paint was good enough. Sometimes good enough is OK.
Hmm, if this piece doesn’t sell, I think it will make a pretty backdrop for photographing items I have to sell.
But these are not for sale- the book "Foof of Life" and a handmade bookmark with a tiny painted rose on it will be your prize for my 200th posting!
Today is #197, so check back and enter by leaving a comment on the day of my 200th.
Every comment you leave on any post enters you into my October giveaway, which will be your choice of a Cottage Collage Kit, or else something I have made from one, if you are not a crafter.
Last night, I went to a talk given by a good friend of mine, Louis Copt. He is an amazing artist and does paintings of Kansas landscapes that are so beautiful, you almost think Kansas would be a cool place to live.
Here is his website, take a look at his Prairie Fire series!!!
















It has been a long, long, hectic week, with working on the living room, helping out extra days with the baby,since her dad is hurt, and 2 days of jury duty selection.

















































I finally found some charms that are exactly what I was looking for to paint on! These come in a pack of 3 at Jo Ann’s and I only bought a few packs to try them out. 






































And one more "one more thing" this is what I sent to Priscilla, who won the Sept. giveaway.













