I didn’t get to do this shelf piece on my three day weekend, but was able to do little bits in the evenings after work. If you recall from previous posts, this is what it looked like when I got it from Goodwill.
And it had this little bear thingy on it, which soon met with the garbage pail.
The first evening I cleaned the piece with TSP ~ a degreaser, deglosser and cleaner {wear gloves when you use this}. I attached my wood embellishment with some wood glue and just put it off to the side to dry.
Better already.
The next night I primed it with Kilz 1, 2, 3 primer which is supposed to be a stain killer and save me a step with sanding the piece. I gave it two coats.
Finally, it was onto the Heirloom White paint and here she is!
Perfect china tea set shelf! I picked up all of these tea sets at Goodwill, except for the set to the bottom right. My Mom gave that to me and my granddaughter for Christmas. It’s got such a pretty pattern and I love the little tray that came with it.
When my granddaughter is old enough, we will be Gone With The Wind southern ladies and I will say, “Why, I do declare, it is time for tea, Miss Evalyse. Which tea set shall we use today?” {I may have to invest in some lovely hats and gloves that go up to our elbows}.
I’m itching to get started on the little table and chairs; I just need to get the paint in a quart. Thanks to an anonymous comment on a previous post, I now know that Heirloom White can, indeed, be purchased in a quart size {I was apparently misinformed at the Home Depot I went to}. So, thank you anonymous!
Linking up with
Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps On The Porch
Make It Yours Day at My Backyard Eden
Weekend Wrap Up Party @ Tatertots and Jello
Kathy