I bought this very very cheap side table when Ella was born to put next to her rocker so I had a place to put things while I feed her. It was stuck up in the attic and I noticed it was the perfect height.
sanded and distressed: I beat it with a crow bar (hey whatever works) and put "worm holes" in with a nail.
Layers and Layers of paint. It is stained, then four alternating layers of two different blue paints.
The I mixed plain ol Elmers glue with water and painted a think layer over the blue, let that dry then painted off white oil based on top of that, but as it was drying I added another layer of glue. All of it left over paint from the house!
After everything dried overnight, I sanded the edges and corners to expose the blue again, and took my kitchen blow torch to the paint to make it bubble in some places.
Most important step I think is antique glaze. I love this stuff! I used a bronze I got from Lowes.Finished product: My little peaceful corner.
Completed it with this Mexican style glass knob I got at World Market for $1.49!
Closer view of distressing, and paint colors.
This Sacred Heart spoke to me at a little boutique in Rice Village.
And my favorite piece my Grandmothers rosary. It means so much to me and it fits so perfectly.


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