Can someone say multi-tasker?
This piece of furniture ranks up there as one of my favorites. It was a lot of work but one thing about furniture painting and repurposing, is the creation and showing more that just painting.
I feel this piece represents that the best.
I am so happy with every details from the chicken wire to the fabric to the multi-layered paint.
I created a two-tone color of Old white and Paris with a loose brushstroke and blending the two slightly.
There is just enough distressing to make it look natural.
This piece had some great details too from the molding to the curvy legs.
I used white paint to highlight some areas and dry brushed the rest.
I changed all the knobs because the originals were just awful! I removed the glass added chicken wire to give it a farmhouse feel.
I added French script fabric to the back and created the french feel to finish the piece.
And I have to say I am in love......
Too bad she is for sale.....
Until then I will enjoy looking at her!
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I think this is absolutely gorgeous. You can be very proud of the work you've done here! Nice mix of two colors and I'm thinking I might try this on an old kitchen table I have. Thank you for sharing. Blessings, Patti@OldThingsNew
ReplyDeleteso so pretty I love your Frenchy china cabinet im sure it'll sell quick!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous piece of furniture, well done! I love using chicken wire on makeovers :)
ReplyDeleteBee happy x
Thanks! Chicken wire is fun except it slices your hands up! I am enjoying it in my home before it sells!
ReplyDeleteOh it's so lovely :) Scarlett x
ReplyDeleteit looks lovely! love the chicken wire, and yes it does do a number on your hands! i wrote my post for today during red carpet. :)
ReplyDeleteShe is super stunning. I love the chicken wire and the French script fabric!:)
ReplyDeleteWell done...
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Sumaya
Hi Deneen - Back again to tell you I've posted you as my favorite blog of the week on my sidebar. I am so impressed by your work. Blessings, Patti@OldThingsNew
ReplyDeleteWow! That is breathtaking!! I love the color and it has just the right amount of distressing. The chicken wire and the script are perfect.
ReplyDeleteI'd love it if you would share this at "What We Accomplished Wednesday," at Green Willow Pond. It is live right now. Have a great week!
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Deborah
Just beautiful! Anyone would be lucky to have that one of a kind piece in their home!
ReplyDeleteOh she is a true beauty!
ReplyDeleteHow on earth you can let her go - gotta be tough.
Well done!!
What a gorgeous piece! I am in love with the chicken wire on the front!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful hutch!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLove love love the back - what an amazing job!
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Suzan
So gorgeous! Love the color :-) {and the chicken wire!}
ReplyDeleteLoving both the patina and the chicken wire! This piece turned out so pretty :)
ReplyDeletefabulous job! love!
ReplyDeletemichele
Your hutch is absolutely fabulous. I love the addition of the chicken wire and French script fabric.
ReplyDeleteRuth
You did a fabulous job...I want to do one of these but I don't have any place for it! Maybe I'll do it just for the fun of it! I am a new follower over from Donna's.
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing! You did a fantastic job. I want this LOL. I'm your newest follower!
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This is so pretty! I just got some Paris Grey and now I am even more excited to try it! Thanks for the inspiration! Christina
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I especially love the French Script. Thanks for sharing your creative ideas! ~Kristie
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! I've just hit follow!
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karen
Great,Thanks for sharing
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