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Does anyone repurpose wooden items, like the dresser in the first picture? I'm really interested in things like that. Like hanging old windows as wall dressings.
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I don't repurpose wood items (yet) but I did find an old wood framed screen that I have as "wall art". I didn't end up needing it for a jewelry holder (my first idea) so I thought I would stencil on some designs with paint. It worked ok but not great as most of the colors are hard to see on the screen. I'll try and get the picture off my phone to put in the Gallery.
We found/bought some wooden crates as I would like to make a coffee table. I've seen it done online a ton of times but we haven't set aside the time to do it as I will need help with the project. I'm not exactly a woodworker by nature. ![]()
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I don't mean this as an infomercial but I absolutely love this product.
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint www.anniesloan.com It is readily available in the States, a bit harder to find here in Canada but it is absolutely amazing for reimagining older pieces. No sanding, no priming, sticks to everything, including plastic, varnished wood, glass, fabric, leather, you name it. It comes in 31 colours here in North America, but it is a pure pigment paint and can be mixed together beautifully. After painting you apply the wax which dries to a hard finish and you can add dark wax to help give it an antiqued look. I spent years refinishing furniture and finally decided it was too much work. I am now back at it. I bought a bunch of wood frames at a garage sale for a dollar each, threw some paint on them and now sell them for $40 each. I have reimagined a hideous dresser, a chair, and have two tables waiting for paint. You can finish a whole project in less then a day - start to finish. Anyway, I am in love with this paint. I have to say as an artist when I was told about it, I thought oh yeah it's paint. Then I tried it. It is addictive. I am lucky enough to work in the only store in our city that sells it so I play with it all day at work too. If you type in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint on Pinterest or YouTube you will find thousands of ideas and tons of tutorials, but it is super easy. Anyway, like I said, I didn't mean this to be an infomercial but I found this the best paint for reimagining items.
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