I found a dilapidated, battered shelf at the Salvation Army. Some of the hooks were broken off- really in quite bad shape and not the most attractive red color either (so sorry that I forgot to upload the picture from my camera before reformatting- sob- I really wanted to show it to you!). Just think broken, scratched up shelf without much of a ledge on top....try really hard to imagine it so you can be impressed when I show you the finished project ;o)
For the makeover I used duck egg chalk paint (Annie Sloan) and aged everything with dark brown wax as a top coat. I wanted to make the shelf more substantial. I looked through the scrap wood in my husbands shop and found a piece that was almost right. He cut the wood down for me. I stained it with dark walnut stain and waxed it with the dark brown wax- he attached it to the top of the shelf for me- such a sweetheart-- then I added a few knobs that were kickin' around this place. To top the shelf I used a crochet edged napkin, a silk plant with a burlap and vintage earring bow, and some glass bottles. I'm sure I'll change that up as time goes on- I need to keep tweaking things.
The empty squares could easily be filled with black and white family photos, illustrations, love notes, piano music, chalkboards, or maps- whatever you love- I found my free vintage seed packet clip art here.
Hurrah for makeovers!
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Just found your blog, I also love transforming GW finds. The blue shelf is adorable.
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