Weekend Victories

Sunday, October 14, 2012

How was your weekend?  I actually got some things done that have been on the back burner for quite a while and even squeezed in a little shopping! 

First up, the thrill of victory!  I finished this antique dresser and plan to bring it over to my booth this week.
For those of you who are wondering, the paint I used is Rustoleum's Oil Based High Gloss in Royal Blue.  Right out of the can.  I'm kind of excited about how it turned out. The original finish on this piece was pretty shot, but the lines were fantastic. Once again, paint is the hero!

I also picked up a small herd of brass deer for my booth.

I have high hopes for them this holiday season.  They would be perfect for holiday tablescapes , on the mantel, or even on a coffee table. 

Oh, and along the thread of the upcoming holidays, I found a set of vintage mint green ornaments.  I think I'm doing green and gold on my tree this year.  Not the 70's kind. 

Speaking of the 70's kind, what do you think of these glasses? I got a set of 6 for my booth, and I think they would be perfect for styling up the bar.

And the headliner:

Teenager pried off of sofa to wash the car - for the very first time.  Some of us found it more amusing than others. 

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19 comments:

Cris Angsten said...

I love those bar glasses - that shade of green always makes me happy. And the blue chest looks FABULOUS!
Can I borrow a teenager to wash my car too? I don't have one.

Ashley said...

Ooooh, the finish on that dresser is just like glass! It's a thing of beauty!

A Perfect Gray said...

kim, that stunning painted dresser won't last long! great job. donna

STARDUST said...

Αwesome makeover! And great color pick!

Linda {Calling it Home} said...

Killer dresser! Well done.

Taylor Greenwalt said...

Great dresser! Your daughter reminds me of my son....

Unknown said...

I love that blue dresser! It looks fabulous with the gloss. Gotta love teenagers! Been there.
xo Nancy
Powellbrowerhome.com

Jenny Castle Design said...

The dresser is gorgeous! The glossy finish makes it!

Stephanie said...

Wow on that dresser! It looks like the credenza I had professionally done! That was a spray paint? I have 3 grown girls. Can totally relate lol

Splendid Sass said...

Ok, I am seriously impressed with the chest, Kim!! You were moving mountains too!
I love your finds. I think you are the queen of sale finds.
Happy Monday.
Teresa
xoxo

Elizabeth @ The Little Black Door said...

I LOVE that color, you did an amazing job. I just tried that paint as well and I was so impressed with how glossy it was!!

Brandy@MAKE+MODEL said...

Dresser looks great. Did you use spray paint?? I love the glasses. I have a set in the blue. - Brandy

Donna Benedetto said...

You done good girl that piece is fab...amazing what some high gloss paint can do, you will sell it in a heart beat!
Donna
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My Interior Life said...

Ditto everyone on the dresser - it looks amazing in that blue! Totally makes it! And your teenager's expression is priceless. I've got a few years to go, but I'm already getting the attitude with my 10-year-old daughter. Yikes.

Holly Gruszka said...

Now that is the look I envisioned and I know what you mean that the ASCP would not accomplish that look. So had you done the ASCP prior to using the Rustoleum? It looks awesome. And I love those deer - how sweet to have for a mantle around the holidays - some lucky person will get those.

Kerry Steele- Design du Monde said...

You are a miracle worker! Getting a teenager to move is anazing. I like the dresser too, LOL! The glossy finish is great.

pam {simple details} said...

Oooh, fabulous dresser!! That is my all-time favorite paint, I have a buffet to do and was considering ASCP because I don't want to sand and prime...you're making me reconsider. I'm so familiar with that delightful teenage expression!

Lisa @ Shine Your Light said...

Kim, that dresser is gorgeous!! What a beautiful punch of color!! So pretty. And your teenager washing the car too :)

therelishedroost said...

That chest of drawers looks fantastic! The color is great and the gloss is perfect, wonderful job!!!
I a couple of those teenagers at my home too can I send them over to wash cars too!!
xo Karolyn