Month: January 2015

  • Hand painted furniture, a look at before and after

    Before and after dresser

     

    Here’s a look at some of my furniture transformations. Each piece of furniture you see here was given to me.  The owners all considering them as a castoff piece of trash.  I see each unwanted piece of furniture as a canvas for my artwork.  I love the challenge of every transformation.  I am able to rescue one piece at a time, giving it a much needed makeover, so to say.  The dresser on the left is an example of my work.  Included in this makeover is vintage lace on the drawer fronts, some hand painted dahlias on both sides, and dahlia blossoms on each drawer knob.

     

     

     

     

    before and after side tableThis side table was sanded down and given a coat of black paint.  I hand painted a monogram “R” in the center of the table top in gold metallic paint.  Accents of swirl designs were also painted in gold throughout the piece.

     

     

     

    before and after vanityThis vanity was transformed by adding a light blue and ivory color paint overall.  Then I added some vintage lace to the drawer fronts and painted over the lace with the light blue color.  Pansy flowers were hand painted on the vanity top and a new fabric seat cover was applied to the matching stool.

     

     

    table redo

     

    On this side table I hand painted a purple flower vine on a light ivory base. The whole piece was given a coat of dark wax and hand buffed finish.

     

     

     

     

    table transformationThis one is a side table that has a bookshelf beneath the table top.  I hand painted some lilac color tulips on the table top.  Accents of purple and green color were applied throughout this piece. A coat of brown antiquing was applied overall to complete the look.

     

     

    You can see what can be done with some creativity and time spent on each piece.  They are now a work of art and not a piece of trash.  From trash to treasure, each is special and unique, a one of a kind item that no one else has.  They are not the furniture that you can buy in a store where quite a few other people own the same piece.  It’s refreshing and fun to know that I have saved all these items from the garbage heap.

  • Jewelry box transformations, a look at before and after

    Jewelry box transformations, a look at before and after

     

     

     

    before and after girls jewelry box

     

     

    Here’s a look at a few before and after pictures of jewelry boxes that I have redone or “artfully upcycled”  The jewelry boxes you see here were all thrift store finds.  Trash to one person may be a treasure to me.  It’s fun to search for and find items that I can renew by adding paint or whatever it might take to make it like new.  Each jewelry box that I transform becomes a treasure for someone to enjoy once again.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    before and after jewelry boxbefore and after jewelry box 2

    What stories do these items have to tell?  They have a history which gives them character and charm.  I see the beauty in these items as I rescue them one by one.  Adding to each a new identity with a bit of artful inspiration.

     

     

    before and afterSome of these transformed boxes have been sold.  If you’d like to check out what I currently have in stock, click here NEWaged.  Or maybe you’d like to see all of my other artfully upcycled treasures at NEWaged.etsy.com