I almost forgot to take a picture before I started painting these nightstands.
I cannot even count the amount of “tries” I did beforeI came up with the final product. I finally settled on the same green I painted our headboard.
It might be hard to tell, but I really distressed them and then glazed them the same as I did the headboard.
I poly-ed the top and waxed the sides. Ehem. My son actually did the ‘rub-out’ on the waxing, I pleaded that my arm was tired. He took right over. Sweet son.
I did not take a before picture of the lamps, but snapped a picture as they were on their way out the door to Goodwill. I came to despise these lamps.
I found a pair of cream colored lamps at a thrift store for $4!. My dear generous friend, Farmgirlcyn, gave me the black and white toile. I prayed unceasingly, as I have never made a lampshade before and I did not want the finished product to look as though I had indeed never made a lampshade.
A lot of prayers, some hot glue, Krylon Primer (it left a really cool texture) and some black bias tape, and voila! My first lampshades!
Notice the two sweet little birdies? Thrift store, $1 and some spray paint, I know, too cute. I have exchanged my “latte” money for spray paint money I should take a picture of everything that I have spray painted in the last month, might be embarrassing. Next time I hope to show the cool vintage fan I painted.
7 comments:
what a great job...and they match your new headboard too...the lamps and shades are so tasteful!!
Will you come do my house?????
Even better/prettier in person!!!
love that they match the headboard and the lamp, you are a pro! =0)
Hey, Wanna come to Pennsylvania and visit me?? Pleeeezzzzeee. You are one talented chickadee. Think of all the $ you are saving! Love it! ~ Ruth xo
So very cute!!!!
Wow! You are one energetic and creative momma! :) I LOVE all the projects you've been tackling this summer! You arre doing an amazing job!
I looks absolutely fantastic!! :)
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