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When I found this dresser it was covered in a dark brown shalaque. It took several hours of sanding but it was well worth it to find these awesome colors below the surface. A shabby chic dream!

Found this bad boy on the curb. Stripped+ painted+ added new pulls= brand new.:)

These antique side tables had wood and leather tops so I traded out for refurbished pallet wood. I love how they turned out. These were my first Craiglist sale.



Love this little green table! I stripped and re-stained the top of this, painted it a couple of different greens, distressed, and stained!


I first painted this a yellow and I wasn't diggin' it so I painted over it with a gray, distressed, then added a white glaze. Sold at the Elegant Barn Sale.



This is one of my top favorite pieces. This was a joint effort with my husband; new purpose for an old pallet!

One of my first projects: painted, distressed, wonderfully shabby chic.

I love to stick with neutrals but every once in while you need a fun pop of color! Fun blue with a white glaze.



Updated an old frame with a fresh color and added the cork to replace a broken mirror. Sold on Etsy.


First jewelry screen. Sold at the Elegant Barn sale.


Authentic potato sack in great shape over recycled cork board. Painted frame a bright barn red then stained for aging. Sold on Etsy.

Old cabinet door I painted, distressed, stained, and added cute knobs to. Sold on Etsy.com



Antique mirror I painted and distressed.

Wall tiles made out of scrap wood.

Old window; I created typewriter letter stencils by hand and painted.

Old sheet music I framed in a frame I up-cycled with some paint and stain.


First custom order I did for a little boys room - painted and distressed frame with fabric over cork board.
Painted this old frame I found at a thrift store. Painted over the glass with chalkboard paint to create this lovely chalkboard I sold at the Elegant Barn sale.
This is a jewelry screen requested for by a friend, made from reclaimed pallet wood. Definitely a learning experience making my first frame. Couldn't have done it with out the help of my husband!

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