Trash To Treasure
Miss Aggie
I found this less than to be desired solid wood hutch at one of my favorite thrift stores "Restore"
Hubby and I went a few weeks ago looking for some furniture that I could refinish, then sell to use the profits towards my son Jared's health care expenses. You can read the story here overcoming-lifes-struggles
Look at this original hardware......
It was all rusty and needed some serious help. But oh my, you can't buy hinges that look like this with the rope detail.
Look at the date on these pull knobs...... 1967.......
I was not even in Kindergarten yet.
So Hubby and I took this girl home, took her apart and stripped the paint off the two shelves and I stained them a warm walnut.
we removed the ugly, Uh, bulky corner round molding.
After starting this project, I thought self, you have bitten off more than you can chew.
I knew what she could become after her transformation.
Mr. Color It Simple said you see something in this ugly duckling. REALLY?????
I said REALLY!!!!! I know she will be a one-of-a-kind unique show stopper........
WE can transform her in to a beautiful loved vintage piece.
He agreed ...............so off we went
This piece had not been factory made, it had been hand made which excited me even more.
After all the cleaning and boy this piece was disgusting she was sanded and painted.
I painted her a beautiful shade of Marlboro blue From Valspar.
That would be the color on the bottom shelf above. It was not what I had in my vision but it was a start.
We painters know it is all about the layers.
Being that this marlboro blue was to baby bluish for my vision, I dry brushed her entire body with another shade of blue-grey.
Now we are getting somewhere........
After that step I distressed then glazed her with a warm walnut, then waxed to finish her off
..........now it was time for the details.
Yes details all wrapped up and topped off like a beautiful bow on that special gift.
If you noticed the walnut stained rope molding above, I added this to her sides to set her off.
At this point she is beaming with pride.
However, she needed some more jewelry.......
A Necklace? that's it a Necklace........ she was adorned with two wooden stained embellishments in the center of her curvy shelving.
Last but not least she was screaming for some designer fabric.
Aggie wanted to feel oh so elegant and shabby all at the same time.
Now she was ready for staging.
Standing tall in all her glory, ready for her runway debut on Etsy for the world to see.
Even down to the pretty embellishment that were added to grace her two doors.
A little sanding her hinges and some brushed oil broze spray paint she looked polished.
A ton of hard work and love went into Aggie's transformation.
I love Aggie, she turned out beautiful.
Aggie is up for SALE, Now she is waiting for someone to love her as much as we do and take her to her new home.
You can find her in Etsy at my shop "The Distressed Nest"
So what do you think?
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9 Thoughtful Comments:
Lori, beautiful hutch transformation! From pitiful to perfectly lovely. You should be very proud. I hope it sells quickly for you, and I also pray that you and your family have renewed faith for God's promises. I cannot imagine some of the things you've been through in the last few months, especially all at once. Your comment on my site totally made my crummy day better, and I wanted to stop by and say thank you. :)
Turned out BEAUTIFUL! Great job
Oh my! How beautiful! Feel free to link up with me for {MoonSHINE Monday}!
Amber @ The Honeysuckle Bus Stop
Beautiful! My favorite part is the paper on the back of the shelves!
Susan
Thank you al so much for your kind comments about Miss Aggie. Hugs to you all
I really like this! The details and color combination is perfect!
Wow! This is great! I love what you added to it and the typography on the back is marvelous! Fantastic job!
Wow, this is so gorgeous!! Love your blog, too! Just had to pin. :) Found you at Moonshine Monday.
Kathy
www.lifeonlakeshoredrive.com
What a transformation!! You did such a lovely job with all of the details. The distressed look is perfect. Well Done!
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