Remeber this desk I found out in my mom's barn??? Well I refinished it! Yep. It is all done.
Here it is all cleaned up.
But if you want to see the finished product in all its glory you have to visit Tatertots and Jello because I am guest blogging over there today. I know. TaTeRtOtS aNd JeLlO!!!
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I just saw this over at Tatertots and Jello and have to say that I think it is absolutely GORGEOUS!! You did an awesome job! I am no your newest follower since I'm liking what I see. I'm going to head over to your other blog now. Who can't use more birthday party ideas! Thanks!!
the finished product is amazing! so happy to have found your blog! i'd love to guest post on your site sometime - maybe a blog swap? let me know!
Oh my goodnes it turned out great! Thanks so much for sharing your hints and tricks! If you want you could link it up to my reuse challenge on my blog and *hint,hint* you may get extra entries to my giveaway next week if you link up.
Amber
http://www.lifelovegreen.com/2010/10/green-challenge-reuse-week-3/
Stacy, I just saw your finished product on Tatertots & Jello & LOVED it! Seriously...Love it!
I am visiting from Tatertots and Jello, the desk looks amazing!!!
Turned out awesome..wish I was brave enough to try something like this. Thanks for sharing.
Visiting from tatertots and jello... I LOVE the way it turned out!
WOW! That turned out amazingly! I can't believe it's the same piece of furniture. I love that you kept the sweet little lion knobs
I believe you have yourself a vintage skirted vanity. They were popular in the mid 50s. The two pieces at the top of the vanity swing out the skirt to access the drawers. The fabric was often dotted swiss or something similarly feminine. Nice job!
Beautiful! I have a little kidney bean shaped desk that I found on the side of the road. I chose not to paint her, but stained her too! Thanks for sharing both befores and the after.
Brittany
http://www.prettyhandygirl.com
What a before and after! I have a tavern table I bought at the Goodwill that needs to be oiled, thanks for the reminder!