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Thursday, April 21, 2011

COTTAGE CABINET


This piece had me dreaming of a cottage beach house or a serene lake house cabin. Can't you just picture it? This is another chalk paint piece. I used the Country Gray as a base coat and the Louise Blue over it. While I was distressing it, I found out something about this fabulous paint. I hate chalk dust so I kept a wet rag with me to wipe up as I went. The feeling of that stuff makes me get the fingernail on the chalkboard heebie geebies......As I was sanding, my block got  a little damp and the paint started distressing easier. So....I ran my block under a little water and it really helped get the deep distressing that I was looking for. I wouldn't recommend this if you are just wanting a light distress.


I have not gotten any fancy pants clear wax yet. The old Johnson's did just fine. I used my wax brush in which I am in LOVE with and it went on super easy and smooth. I bought the wax brush from Karen at Chalk Paint USA. Expensive, but in my opinion worth every penny as long as you take care of it. I applied two coats of wax and it feels like a factory finish.




This little shelf is so versatile.

It could be used as a media cabinet........



It would be a great book shelf or toy shelf.........


or even sitting on another piece as a hutch......

This piece is showing off at Consigning Interiors if anyone has to have it!


linking to:
FUNKYJUNK INTERIORS
GREEN DOOR DESIGNS

13 comments:

  1. What a sweet little cabinet! Still waiting for my chalk paint order. Can't wait to give it a try!

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  2. that is adorable! and i love how you have it staged. i have a client looking for a bookshelf and this would be perfect! great work, kelli!

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  3. I love this little cabinet. What a wonderful color with such great personality. Love your little pitchers on top.

    Happy Easter.

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  4. Kelli, How do you use paste wax with a brush?

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  5. Hi Kelli! I just stumbled upon your blog and I'm so glad I did. And what a coincidence, my Annie Sloan paint just arrived today. I can't wait to have some fun with it. Loving this cabinet too! I'll be following ;)

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  6. Oh I love it very much!! The finish is excellent!!
    Great color too!
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  7. I wish I lived nearer to you, Kelli, because I'd buy this piece in a heart beat! That distressing is *fantastic*. Thanks too for the tips on how you achieved that finish. I'm waiting til my birthday to get chalk paint but I want to do a heavily distressed piece and will probably borrow your technique. :)

    Erin
    Carolina Country Living
    carolinacountryliving.blogspot.com

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  8. P.S.--Visiting from Primitive and Proper!

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  9. Beautiful! The colours are really lovely.

    And I've also been curious about that chalk paint. LOVE that brush!

    Donna

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  10. Oooh, very nice. That's chalk paint? No way! It looks fabulous! I'm going to check out this brush you're talking about....love it!

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  11. That looks gorgeous! I just ordered some chalk paint for my "boffice" makeover. (office bathroom). Everything is painted except the outdated cabinetry in there. I can't wait for it to arrive so I can try it out.

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  12. Gorgeous! And I love your white pitchers too! How did you find so many in graduated sizes?? Too pretty.

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  13. Beautiful! isn't this chalk paint awesome ..
    love the pitchers against the blue.. Happy weekend
    hugs from Savannah, Cherry

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