Showing posts with label secretary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label secretary. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Vintage Secretary

Two weeks ago I made a visit to Frankie's Garage to pick up a buffet (which I'm super excited to get working on) and sweet ol' Frankie asked me if I'd be interested in this secretary.  

Now, she's not much to look at, I'll admit.  She had a terrible stain wash job and some ugly pulls and poor Frankie could not figure out why she wouldn't sell.  I took pity on the poor thing and decided I would use her as an experiment. 

I've been working on this set of 4 tables all week, which I love how they turned out, but I was ready to do something different.  I left the last table for tomorrow and decided today I was going to fix this little secretary up.  

You know how I feel about Sausha from Sweet Pickens (if you don't, I just love her).  A while back she did a few pieces with napkins and, of course, I was intrigued.  I get tired of seeing the same fabric and scrapbook paper so I thought napkins were an unexplored territory of mine.  I jumped on the net and found a few different packages.  When they arrived I wasn't as thrilled with them as I thought, but since I already paid for them I thought I might as well go ahead and see what I could do with them. 


 BEFORE

I wanted a soft color for the body of this piece so it wouldn't be too much with the floral print I chose. It's a soft gray/green and it's not matchy matchy with the napkins, which at first freaked me out (yes, I still struggle with matchy/matchy) but grew on me as this project progressed. 




 AFTER






 I used Modge Podge to adhere them to the drawer fronts and when that was dry sanded the bejeebers out of them to really rough them up.  The drawer fronts were bare wood underneath, so the wood ended up showing in places (which is what I wanted).  I then gave them another coat of MP and then glazed them (General Finishes Van Dyke Brown) and then sealed them with a good coat of poly. 












 I added the wood applique and then glazed the entire thing to age the paint. 


I'm a perfectionist so glazing freaks me out, too.  But, I just tell myself to go with it and everything turns out ok (after a few repaints because I don't like heavy glaze). 







 She's got a cute little bottom, too. :)



 Here's a little tip....don't forget the drawers.  Nothing is worse than seeing a cute piece and opening up the drawer to find it's nasty inside.  If they're in good shape, great.  If not, then either paint them or line them.  Nobody wants to put their clothes or treasures in a yucky drawer (plus painting them can help get rid of funky odors, too!).



 I love these pulls and think they hold their own with this bolder print on the drawers.




 I included this pic to show you the texture of the napkins.  I like a smooth finish, I cannot lie.  But, texture is fun, too, and I really like how it adds a vintage feel to this piece. 






This secretary took me out of my comfort zone and I'm so glad I did a little something different with it.  I can totally see it in a little girls room, in a bathroom, or in an entryway/hallway.  So fun! 


Friday, June 21, 2013

Red Red Wine {secretary redo}

This is one of the pieces I picked up during my daughter's softball tournament.  Truth be told, I still get excited when I find a cute little antique and tend to overlook a lot of crap "blemishes".  I loved the curvy drawer and the queen anne legs so I dismissed the cracked/peeling veneer and the inside (which literally had goo in it).  

It was a lot more work than I had anticipated.  I had such a hard time deciding what to do with this one, but I love how it turned out!




Before: this is after I had peeled the damaged veneer








 After

I had this color tucked away in my "idea book".  It's Red Red Wine by Behr.  I absolutely love it!  It's deep-not too bright, but not muddy at all.  I actually decided on it because when I started scuff sanding for prep the stain was a very deep red and I knew it would be a nightmare for bleed through if I didn't sand it all the way to the bare wood (which I was NOT willing to do!).  Painting it red alleviated that problem! :)







 Gotta love those long legs!



I had these knobs in my stash (which is growing!) and I love how they add a little feminine touch.




Long legs AND curves...lucky girl!!  I had to do 4 coats which makes distressing with a sanding block a little painful so I used my paint scraper instead.  I actually prefer the "chippy" look anyway. :)



 

The inside was a disaster, so I took the whole thing apart, painted all the pieces separately, and then reassembled it.  


Another one I want to keep....  lol

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Secretary Combo

This cute little secretary was dropped off at my shop a little while back and, of course, I've been stewing pondering about what to do with it.  It was in very good shape, just needed some updating.  She was a little blah (and I really didn't like the wood handles--maybe that's just an excuse to put something cute on there ;)  ).  I wanted it to have a soft, feminine feel, and I was dying to use the fabric I ordered off Etsy a while back (another place I need to stay off of!).  



 Before

It had the 80's country feel (in my opinion) :)




 After

















 I absolutely love these cup pulls and this little ceramic knob.







 The inside was pretty beat up and the idea of sanding all the old finish off by hand to restain it was a little daunting, so I opted to paint it instead.

Since the backboard actually had grooves in it (and that would be a big 'ol pain!) I just took it off, flipped it over, and then attached my fabric to the flat side.  







SOLD
dimensions:  34"W x 20"D x 54"H


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