Well, painting, waxing, stalking Craigslist for steals, making pickles, swimming . . .
Do you see how sad and awful this table looked when we first got it? I was concerned that it was beyond hope.
But look at her now! Isn’t she beautiful? It doesn’t even look like the same table, does it?
Then there was this cute little nightstand that looked like it needed to be {re}imagined.
This picture absolutely does NOT show how beautiful this Aubusson Blue is!
Hobby Lobby, 90 % off and {re}imagined with some Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.
This beyond beautiful pile of antique goodness, which includes a dresser, vanity and gorgeous headboard and footboard, was a wonderful deal and is going to be so b.e.a.u.t.i.f.u.l. when I am done with it!
Very traditional and boring, but not for long! Maybe a Provence blue?
Free piano for Joshua that happens to be a Kranich and Bach, which happens to be an amazing piano! Fully restored pianos like this sell for upwards of $10,000. Score!
This is often the look in our dining room as I am painting anything that sits still for more than a few minutes.
{re}imagined antique fan
Tables in process. Sanding done by Joshua. He is my detail guy.
Luke, well, he is building me some benches for my newly painted and stained dining room table. Yes, we are eating off of our picnic table, going on a week now. The dining room table was just sitting there, waiting to be painted and refinished.
Painting the legs brown so when I paint them Aubusson Blue and distress the brown will show through. This is turning out so beautiful. I will show you the finished product when I am done.
Brian and I floating together in the pool.
Everyone has chores here.
A day at the beach, where I pulled my calf muscle the first run into the lake! I hobbled and limped into the water the rest of the day, usually needing to be assisted by someone on each arm. It was a great day though.
One more table painted. Isn’t she pretty?
Oh, and I sort of started a business painting furniture. I am working on the blog where I display the pieces I have painted. I don’t know where this will go, but I am enjoying the ride! The name of my “business” is
{re}imagined . . . just for you
Check it out. It is not quite finished, but you’ll get the idea.