It's hard to believe we're almost through June! I spent the first half of this year concentrating on all the jewelry boxes I found at thrift stores and garage sales. I think I'm caught up now so I'm going to share my 5 favorite simple jewelry box makeovers of the year so far! I'll be taking a break next month to focus on "Christmas in July". I thought I'd give you a little warning before the first Christmas project hits your inbox. Don't worry... it's only for a month, then we'll get back ... continue reading...
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How to Update an Old Jewelry Cabinet with Chalk Paint
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...
16 Thrift Store Jewelry Box Makeovers Anyone Can Do
A few weeks ago I shared my 35 thrift store jewelry cabinet makeovers. I had never counted how many jewelry box makeovers I'd done either. Turns out I've done 16... at least that I've shared on the blog. I haven't been doing them as long because at first I thought they were too boring to bother with! lol... I've changed my mind now and I'm constantly looking for new painting techniques and products to give these old jewelry boxes a new look. This post contains affiliate links. You won't ... continue reading...
The Easiest Garage Sale Octagon Table Makeover Ever
This cute little octagon table is one-third of the trio of tables we found on a garage sale-ing trips a few years ago. The first table I painted with CeCe Caldwell's Memphis Blue and a chalkboard top. It sold on it's first trip to Treasure Island Flea. 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. Thanks for helping support my little blog!!! Sign ... continue reading...
Vintage End Table Painted with Gray Chalk Type Paint
I first saw this cute little vintage end table back in May of 2014 when Bikeman texted a photo to me. He found it at an estate sale while we were up at our first Roses and Rust Vintage Market. It was in good condition, very solid, but I knew it would look better with a coat of Seattle Mist. I think he paid $10 for it. 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 ... continue reading...
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