This thrift store makeover was originally published several years ago but still a great example of a chalk paint jewelry cabinet makeover. Our shop isn't selling CeCe Caldwell paints anymore so this is probably one of the last projects you'll see me use it for. I'm just using up the rest of my supply 'cause you know I hate to waste anything! I think I paid $5.99 for this old jewelry cabinet at Goodwill. I was so excited to get started that I forgot to take a before photo. Will I ever learn? ... continue reading...
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This is My Least Favorite Jewelry Cabinet Makeover EVER!
This jewelry cabinet makeover is a good example of how people's tastes differ. My daughter had some leftover chalk paint (I'll give you a link but don't want to share the name here 'cause I ended up not liking it at all.) so she passed it along to me to use on one of my thrift store jewelry cabinets. Here's what it looked like before I painted it and turned it into a green jewelry cabinet. This post contains affiliate links. You won't pay any more when you use these but I will earn a ... continue reading...
An Easy Jewelry Cabinet Makeover with Beautiful Gold Wax
Look at this lovely! Found her at Goodwill for $6.99. A bargain for our area. (Read that sarcastically...) Yes, it was just a few years ago that I was buying jewelry cabinets at thrift stores for $2-5. Recently, I've seen them as high as $24.99! That's pretty close to what I sell them for at Paris Flea Market! But this one was in good shape and I wanted to try out a gold wax edge. This post contains affiliate links. You won't pay any more when you use these but I will earn a small ... continue reading...
Is it Ugly? Not My Favorite Old Jewelry Cabinet Makeover
Today's I'm sharing one of the first jewelry cabinets that I painted with Americana Decor Chalky Finish Paint back in 2015. It was just after I went to my first blog conference, SNAP in Salt Lake City, where I met reps from DecoArt. I've been in their Blogger Outreach Program since then. They do provide me with paint but my projects and opinions are always my own. For example, today's color turned out to be my least favorite. And obviously my customers' least favorite, too, as it never ... continue reading...
How to Paint a Turquoise Two-Door Jewelry Cabinet
I'm excited today to be joining in with Jen Goode from 100 Directions and LOTS of other bloggers to celebrate National Craft Month! This week's theme is color so I'm sharing a project using my favorite color -- TURQUOISE! Here's what it looked like BEFORE painting with my homemade chalk paint. This post contains affiliate links. You won't pay any more when you use these but I will earn a small commission on any purchases you make after clicking on them and I greatly appreciate it. ... continue reading...
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