And I didn't even know I could be a poet! LOL. I hope everyone had a great holiday weekend. I had some browser issues, so I'm just getting to post because I was having blog picture problems.
The weather here was really nice for a change, so I had a chance to do some fleaing and TS'ing. Wow, I think I got close to jackpot. And, I had some time to do some repainting (thus my post's title) after being oh-so-inspired by browsing thru a ton of website pics. Sometimes I like to just sit with my feet up, put on a movie, and visit (or revisit) all of the sites that I have bookmarked, and then find some new ones. There have been some pretty great homes and rooms that really had me lost in fantasy land.
I realized that I was getting inspired by color -- yes!-- not just the blacks we all love, but some of the barn reds and blues. So here's what I did this weekend.
The first little makeover was an old bookcase I had hidden in my den (aka junk room) that I had painted black a while ago. I redid it a barn red, and hung it in the dining room rather than sit it on the floor. Moved some things in the DR around, and I really like it!
I can't take the credit for the great idea of storing washcloths and towels in it -- I saw it on someones home pictures. Thought it was a great idea and it was easy for me to add the wooden bars across the shelves (hot glue!) I thought it was such a unique way to store hand towels and wash clothes.Then I had an idea for a summer fireplace cover. A piece of wood, painted with checks, and some homespun. Perfect for my small space.
Now, to the flea/TS goodies. Oh, I was doing a happy dance. The best of the best was this fabulous spindle-backed chair which isn't only prim/colonial, but comfortable as well! I always have a problem sitting at my desk -- with my long legs, I'm always bumping my legs into the desk, and can never get comfortable. This chair (for only $4!) is perfect. And I just love the back of the chair -- so different! Big Boy hiding behind it, checking it out.
The back of the chair has some unusual spindles... and it was made in Strurbridge, Mass and labeled "colonial chair." Cool beans.A sweet wooden wall box that I eventually polished up -- no need to paint this one. The polish removed all of the scratches you see in this pic.
And a small piece of redware... (didn't photograph too well...) even tho what I really was looking for was yelloware...couldn't beat the price -- 25 cents!
So that was my shopping weekend! And I just love what a little paint and imagination can do, especially since I am still on a very tight budget.
I got into an itch to change my blog appearance, but I didn't get too far. I don't know how to use HTML, so I'm stuck using a Google template. Any suggestions?
And if you are in the mood to check out some redo rooms, I posted an update of my slide show. Just click the brown shelf at the top right. I'm so happy that the next one will be for FALL. Yipeee! I can't really complain this week, tho, because we had some gorgeous weather -- all sun, no humidity -- just beautiful. Hope it's great where you are, too! See you soon, and as always, thanks for stopping by my little blog!
I wondered where you have gone off to.
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely in love with your makeovers. I have been starting to use black as a base coat for almost all of my wood lately...I like how the black shows through when I sand it.
You hit the jackpot with your thrifty finds! My fave is the wall box...very colonial and prim...lucky lucky girl!
I am off to check out your summer slide show.
Have a great weekend!
You sure have some great finds! Great finishes too!
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOODNESS! That chair is worth WAY more than $4!! That is a type of reproduction Windsor chair. Are you sure that isn't made in Gardner MA? Gardner is chair city and home to several furniture companies - or WAS home to them. My mom's cousin lived there and her husband was chief of police there when I was a kkid. We went there for family visits and drove by the HUGE chair they have outside. That is truly a steal!! You done good!
ReplyDeletewell its about time you blogged Sista..and I only got a little puny glimpse of your big boy..love that chair by the way.great buy on that...you have been busy with painting..that I what I am doing today..taking TS finds and sanding and painting and staining to sell in my upcoming show..have a wonderful weekend and give that boy a love for me..:)
ReplyDeleteHi Terry :)
ReplyDeleteEverything looks wonderful! I LOVE that chair!!
Have a great weekend.
hugs-Kath
oh and your new profile picture is beautiful girl!!
Hi Terry,
ReplyDeleteGreat redos and thrift shop finds!! "WOW" is all I can say about that chair...you hit the jackpot with it as that chair is worth so much more than $4.00. You did good!!!!
Hope you are having a great weekend.
Cindy