This jewelry cabinet with missing knob wasn't in such good shape when I found it. Stained, dirty, and missing a handle, it was cheap enough for me to buy it anyway and try out a few new things. 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!!! {{{Get your own printable copies of "25 Things You Should ... continue reading...
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7 Alternatives to Glass Doors in Your Jewelry Cabinet Makeovers {VIDEO}
I'm still on my mission to save sad old jewelry cabinets and jewelry boxes from thrift stores across the country... but I need your help! Many of you have written to me to let me know that you've started searching for them, too. Thanks! I hope to keep inspiring you to find these and turn them into something beautiful. Today I'm going to share a few of the products I use as an alternative to glass to replace those ugly faux stained glass doors. This post ... continue reading...
Dry Brushing CeCe Caldwell Paint on Jewelry Cabinet
Have you tried dry brushing? This is a project I first shared back in 2014. But so many of you have joined me since then I thought I'd share it again. If you like the Shabby Chic look, this is a super easy finish. And it looks much different than many of the other finishes I've shown you. Here's what the jewelry cabinet looked like before I painted it. This post contains affiliate links. You won't pay any more when you use these but I will earn a small ... continue reading...
How to Paint a Simple Old Art Deco Jewelry Cabinet
I almost didn't buy this big art deco jewelry cabinet when I saw it at Annie's Attic. It's not my style at all. But it was in good condition, no stains, and cheap -- $4.99! So I thought I'd try it. I'm glad I did 'cause it turned out gorgeous. And I got to use Rub n' Buff again. Any day I can rub and buff something is a good day...lol... 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...
CeCe Caldwell Portland Rose Before and After Jewelry Cabinet
Today's project is a throwback I did back in 2014. This was my first PINK jewelry cabinet... actually, it's CeCe Caldwell Portland Rose chalk and mineral paint. This was back before I took notes on my projects so I don't remember how much I paid for it. I'm guessing around $5. And you can see from the second photo that I sold it for $27 at Room With a Past. This post contains affiliate links. You won't pay any more when you use these but I will earn a ... continue reading...
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