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I had to laugh at myself as I gathered things for
the Goodwill donation truck and set this little desk out to be donated
because I was giving away something I could totally make over and make
gorgeous!
Now mind you, I am actually trying to get rid of the
excess furniture in this house so we don't have to move it to our new home
in Idaho and this desk has been something that has just been "in the way"
and useless for years!
I thought: "Gosh, why don't I give this a make-over for
the website first!".
So I hauled it back inside and gave it a good coat of
primer.
I decided to add some small cast plaster pieces to it,
which I did by applying "tacky glue" to the backs and seating them on the
front of the desk.
I combined the three small designs to create more
interest in the front corners.
Once they were dry, I then painted the entire desk jet
black.
You all know how much I love the look of gold in
decorating so I used our
Raised Plaster Chadsworth Border Stencil to add a central frame with
gold paint on the top of the desk then painted the outside edge and drawer
front molding in gold as well.
I lightly brushed gold paint over the tops only of
the cast plaster pieces to give them a wonderful "antiqued" look.
Two coats of polyurethane later and I DREAD giving
this desk away! It's so beautiful now and though I racked my brain as to
just where I would put it in our new home, I just won't have space.
Someone shopping their favorite Goodwill will come
across this little desk and will feel they hit the jackpot!
So the next time you consider throwing out some drab
little piece of furniture, give it a second thought and instead, give it a
new look as quickly and easily as I did.
Designers tip:
When casting plaster
pieces for furniture or super high traffic areas such as baseboards, chair
rails etc, mix 1 part plaster of paris, 1 part portland cement to 1 part
water and you will achieve pieces that withstand abuse.
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