Hello happy bloggers! At least I hope you are having a happy day!! A few days ago I showed you a sneak peek at one of my latest projects. I felt like such a meanie not showing you the entire piece! Well, I am sure you have been anxiously awaiting the big reveal (What, you totally forgot about it?!! tee, hee! ), so without further ado...........
Viola! My decoupaged French themed cabinet!
This is what she used to look like:
Not bad, but as soon as I bought her from a friend's garage sale, I knew I wanted to give her a makeover with a French Accent! I began by giving her several coats of creamy white latex paint. Oh, almost forgot to mention the addition of these pretty wooden appliques. I think I am addicted to them, as I seem to use them on lots of projects! You can buy them at Hobby Lobby or Michael's. Just use a bit of epoxy to adhere them. Remember, a little bit of epoxy goes a long way! You don't want any seeping out.
And you know what comes next! Yes, some distressing and antiquing glaze! Good guess :)
I really love the adorable print that I used on the front of the cabinet. It is a copy of a reproduction vintage print I bought on a trip to Paris. Since I didn't want to use the original print, I wen to Staples and had a copy made onto cardstock. The print is of vintage soap advertisements, and I think it is just darling! If you have been following me for awhile, you know I am crazy about the look of vintage French text. Well, I knew I wanted to use it on this project both inside and out.
So I decoupaged pages from a vintage French book around the border of the outside, since my print didn't come all the way to the edges. Then I decoupaged them on the inside as well, so you get a fun little surprise when you open the door!
Here's another look at the appliques. I love how they give instant character to just about anything!
And a closer look at the cute print!
One more look at the inside and out.
I did learn a few lessons along the way with this project! I was lazy and didn't remove the hinges on the door (even though I knew better!). Well, they got all goonked up (highly technical term!) with paint, making them difficult to open & close. So, I had to remove them and buy new hinges! Phooey! Other than that, I had so much fun with this project, I think it's one of my new favorites. I am going to put her in my Etsy shop, and if she doesn't sell, I won't exactly be heart broken!!
What projects have you been working on lately? Hope you all have a wonderful day!
I am joining up with the following linky parties. Be sure to check out all of the great inspirations!
Faded Charm's White Wednesday
Beyond the Picket Fence Under $100 Linky Party
Chic on a Shoestring Flaunt it Friday
504 Main Tickled Pink Friday
The French Cupboard Paperie Party
Funky Junk Interiors Saturday Night Special
Le Chateau des Fleurs French Obsession Party
Cindy Adkin's Whimsical Musings Creative Challenge Party
Love!!!! Please keep us posted on how quickly this goes bye-bye because it will be soon.
ReplyDeleteI also hate when things get goonked up, and I'm so glad I'm not the only person who knows what that means!
Christine
Oh wow, how do I say breathtaking??? It is exquisite!!! This is a masterpiece...truly!
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Cindy
xo
Oh wow, that turned out divine! You really did an amazing job and I'd be very shocked if it didn't sell. I have your Etsy shop saved in my favorites BTW:)
ReplyDeleteI love the term "goonked up" LOL, I think we've all goonked things up at times!
That turned out just awesome! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Donna!! I want to try this on something soon!! Don't you just hate it when you know you should do something (remove hinges) and we don't and wish we had! hee hee
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She's beautiful! I love using text book pages inside projects too. What a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job..and in this particular case (I don't give in easily) the white is the best choice..and I really love the graphic..
ReplyDeletenice one!
Okay- I came here and did a nice longish post...and now..uh...did you delete me or what? lol I SAID-I love this little piece and you did a fantastic rehab on it. I use those little decorative appliques all the time too. Did you know that there is a wholesale place you can buy from that is really cheap? I used to order from them all the time when I was doing a lot of projects.
ReplyDeleteBTW-I see that you visited my blog and left a cute little comment. Let me warn you...you live in MI? Yeah? Well, let's just say...MI AIN'T all that far away. I'm thinking that TOUR bus would look mighty fine parked on YOUR doorstep...I'm just sayin....Diana
This piece is wonderful!!! There is no doubt in my mind that this will be in your Etsy shop very long! Great job!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Cool! You are giving me ideas here...love the little corners you added!
ReplyDeleteHugs- Tete
These turned out so unique-love the individuality!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little cabinet it is now!
ReplyDeleteGREAT transformation! She looks sooooo much happy now!!!!
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ReplyDeleteHi Donna....I left a comment, but it didn't publish...what da?
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to tell you how pretty I think your little cupboard turned out. LOVE the little corner pieces! Very sweet.
Debbie@houseatthelake
WOW!!! GREAT job ~ what a treasure. The pages inside as liner just makes it perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is really a darling cabinet. Anything French gets my attention. Love the print and text inside and out. You did a wonderful job!
ReplyDeletexo,
Debra
Beautiful project, Donna~ just turned out wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteJust popped over to wish you a blessed day!
ReplyDeletexox
Hi Donna,
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you shared the finished cabinet with us! It turned out fabulous!!
Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog. :) To answer you question... the top on my kitchen island is galvanized metal that was folded over the original wood top and nailed into place (by the antiques dealer).
Happy WW!
~ Jo :)
What a wonderful makeover! Now you have a beautiful unique piece! So happy I stopped by!
ReplyDeleteWOW! You did a great job.....Lovely.
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Virginia
Sigh. Donna, I just really do not have any space in that mess of a room do try this on an old, small 3-drawer chest that I have. It will end up in the pile of things not finished, and that cannot get any bigger!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour cabinet is gorgeous. So gorgeous that I might have to try it any way!!!!
Oooooh, It's always good to have something pretty to look forward to, right????
xoxo
lynn
Love the cabinet... so pretty... turned out great! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteI wish I was so lucky to find a sweet cabinet as yours. You have done a fabulous job and I like the wood molded corners.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gorgeous gorgeous! Love the way this came out, you clever woman. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute! I love how this turned out.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteDonna
Beautiful~
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! So much more than just a cabinet. It's a work of art. :)
ReplyDeleteDonna
Your cabinet is darling and oh so frenchy! The appliques were the perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteWow - what a pretty cabinet! Love all the papers that you used. Thanks for sharing it with us. Blessings... Polly
ReplyDeleteIt is so much better--love the little details and extras, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so adorable!!! Very good job!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking up :)
Hugs
This extraordinary! Just Beautiful! The images are great. You did a really beautiful job of putting this together.
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteso so pretty! i love french vintage ads, especially soap ones!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna, Thanks for linking up this GORGEOUS cabinet--I love it!! It's always been of my favorite creations I've ever seen!!!
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Cindy
Its totally gorgeous Donna, you have done a fantastic job. Have a great weekend,
ReplyDeleteAnnette x
This is just fabulous! I love the images and all your lovely details!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Donna! Love how you made this your own...absolutely wonderul job!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Oh my Goodness! This is So Beautiful!Your Works is Wonderful!
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Jill
So sweet! I love the french accents and the idea of printing off the original instead of using the original is wonderful! I really enjoyed your site. Thanks.
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