“if i had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. and contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. and what it wouldn't be, it would”
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
a touch of fall
In honor of my favorite season, I thought I would just share a wallhanging I sewed and quilted years ago. Happy Fall, friends!
personalized vanity
As a little girl, I always wanted a vanity. Of course, back then I had a little different taste and wanted a huge bright one that all the glamorous stars supposedly have to do their stage make up and hair in front of. Thankfully as I got older, my taste got a little better, but I still wanted a vanity so I decided to just make my own. Not too long ago, I was out thrifting with a friend and found an old sewing machine table at the Goodwill for only $26. For those of you who do not know, antique sewing machines actually fold up until a small desk. I knew that not only was it a unique find, but it would be just perfect to use as my a vanity and I could create my own.
I first sanded the table, inside and out. Then I painted it with my favorite type of paint: Annie Sloan's Chalk Paint. While this paint is difficult to find, it is definitely worth the search. It is often sold in antique stores. I recommend checking out her website and seeing if there are any locations near you that hold it: www.anniesloan.com. She also gives really helpful tips if you are having a hard time using her product. I will warn you it is a bit pricey, but I would like to also emphasize that a little goes a long way with this type of paint. After a few coats of paint, I lightly sanded edges and the top of the table to give it an antique touch. I then finished it with a coat of Annie Sloan's wax. It isn't necessary, but it definitely gives it a nice finished touch.
Last, but not least, I added a mirror and a chair and my sewing table became my own personal vanity.
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