Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Little grey desk..



Well, after that whirlwind trip meeting Annie, I came home so excited to get painting BUT I still had the bug pretty bad..This past weekend I did drag out an older piece I had in my stash that I felt was just screaming Paris Grey! (My hubby & Youngest even felt well enough to garden...Who wouldn't pass on free child labor?!)

 I did all the usual steps that I always do BUT I did try out something a little different..For the top instead of waxing it and since I don't have Annie's Lacquer yet..I used my good ole' wipe on poly.

 Worked like a charm..I also kept all the origial hardware, I just went over them very lightly with Old White and did a wipe back of the paint with a damp cloth after they had dried for an hour or so. I think it came out purrty cute! It's a smaller desk, and would be perfect in a little girls room. Matter of fact my oldest is eyeing it! ;)










 Thanks for stoppin' by!~

Melissa

18 comments:

  1. Your Paris inspired desk turned out gorgeous. Thanks for sharing:)

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  2. I think it turned out purrty cute too! I really need to try that trick with the hardware.

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  3. it looks beautiful! i love the hardware and colors. and i love wipe on poly!

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  4. Shut the Door!! I redid the EXACT desk!!!
    http://tuliprow.blogspot.com/2012/01/2012-to-do.html

    That is too funny! Check it out!

    It's such a fun cute little desk! Where did you get yours? I got mine at Goodwill for 14 $.

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    1. @ Tulip Row
      lol!
      YES! They are the same desks, hahahahha I like the opacity of the color you chose! Wish I had paid $14 :( though..I bought this as a set Dresser/night stand and desk for $100 bucks..so probably worked out to be about $30 bux or so..Great Job!

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    2. Great job - love the colors you chose!
      I would love if you stopped by to my Creative inspirations Linky Party opening late tonight to link this up! I would love to have you there!
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  5. It IS purrty!!!! I'm sorry you're still sick : ( I hope you feel better soon : )

    Hugs~
    Deanna

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  6. Beautiful redo! Hope you feel better soon.

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  7. LOVE it! I just posted about her sister!! http://bluestarantiques.blogspot.com

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  8. Wow! It looks great! I love your site. Thanks for sharing!

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