Sunday 20 December 2020

 

A TRUNK CALL

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This trunk is another of my Facebook buys At £15 I didn't expect much, and certainly when I got it home, I was right. It was covered in coated hessian that had split and didn't look like it could be recoated. I was dubious about removing it because I knew it went under the brass studded banding, but there seemed no option.

A sharp craft knife showed that any glue that had been used to stick the hessian to the wood had long since dried out. I was able to simply make a slit and rip it off. I used the craft knife to cut as close to and in fact under the pine banding, and it worked. Filling, sanding and then painting produced a very sad Cinderella into a very nice Princess. I intend to line the inside with a fabric from William Morris called Vine, which has the colour of the outside in it. I will post when its done.









The metal banding was rusty and despite sanding, looked shabby. I then found a gilding wax on Amazon in pewter. What a revelation. Just paint it on and leave it to dry. No buffing and it has transformed the metal to what it would have been like when it was new.

Below is the inside, finally lined with the Sanderson Vine fabric. This is recycled from  curtain we had when we lived in Croydon. One was used to cover dining chairs in my present house. Another pair are the dining room curtains here too. Lovely quality fabric.

And here it is finished.  I am now keeping hats in it in my bedroom.

Wednesday 7 October 2020

 ON REFLECTION


This mirror is quite an ordinary thing so I didn't notice that it was looking a bit dated.  Now its been chalked with Autentico paint.







Friday 17 July 2020

NOT MELLOW YELLOW - NOW TRUE BLUE
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This little dresser was made for us to fit an existing space. It is useful but I wanted rid of the yellow pine.  I painted it in chalk paint from Grand Illusions in Nordic Blue. Its actually almost charcoal grey.  I painted the inner shelves in Sarah Jayne Vintage and finished it all with Sadolins Exterior Matt clear varnish.  It is my latest find and definitely the most hard wearing varnish so far, whilst being invisible! Now, what about the door?



Friday 28 February 2020

A NURSING CHAIR
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This little chair was lying in the cellar for years, no seat and a lot of cobwebs.  Now it has a seat covered in Liberty fabric and has been waxed.  I nearly painted it, but so glad I didn't.