Created by Louise >> NEW!

Maika Daughter’s rose transfer on a piece of furniture from an estate sale bought for $5!

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During the pandemic, I took up a new hobby that has turned into cottage biz for me … refinishing household items like furniture, mirrors, and more!

But, if you see something you like and want to put it on “hold” use this CONTACT FORM. I will give you a bit of a warning – things sell fast! So first to offer to buy at my asking price – who will pick up locally – is the new owner!

Repurpose- Refinish

CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION


April 29th update: I am really loving the use of transfers on furniture. While not my style- they are very popular. This one is part of a grouping – all sold!


WHITE CLAD LAUNDRY BOX or ICE CHEST – STAMPED. ORIGINAL HARDWARE VINTAGE


PRICE $399. MESSAGE FOR DETAILS

VINTAGE FLORAL

Almost done – this is a piece that I bought at an estate sale. I worked on it and now I just can’t wait for someone to have it as their own (and hopefully make their day)! Linen paint color from Benjamin Moore. Transfer from ETSY. $175 asking. Local delivery only. Contact for info.


BEACH LOOK – $65 (or Shabby Chic blue) New hardware. Great for nearly any room!


SORRY THE BLUE NIGHTSTAND ABOVE IS SOLD


CARD TABLE with dropdown leaves – refinished with charcoal grey. NOT FOR SALE

BEFORE – AFTER

NEW PROJECT – see how it transforms! DROPDOWN LEAF TABLE – VINTAGE!

BEFORE (at my local Goodwill store):

I thought I would sand and whitewash it – NOPE – didn’t like the look. Decided to paint the base, first, instead.

It’s all about the “base”

So, I painted the base EBONY and then the table “came alive”. I decided against the whitewash top and went with a beach blue… just for fun.

Part way done with the blue –
I decided to let it sit. Not 100% sold on this color combo either!
I found this transfer on ETSY a while back. I ordered it and plan on using it on the table. I think it will be on the drop-down leaves. When you put them up you will have a surprise – a floral garden will pop up!