I grabbed these knobs, which I think match so nicely (so, now my nightstand needs new knobs). And, I immediately found a home for this sweet piece in my front hall (it may be temporary, but for now it works).
Of course, once I started with the chalk paint, I couldn't stop... I bought these candleholders at another yard sale for $5 (seems to be my magic number) and decided they would look great with a little chalk paint, too; the rust orange color looked great for autumn, but not for the rest of the year since nothing in my home is rust orange. I love how they turned out.
Hmm, I wonder how the dog would look painted...
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9 comments:
all is well that ends well! :) it turned out adorably!!!
got your text but i was making lunch with the munchkin next to me. it really turned out lovely!!!
very pretty Renee! I love the candleholders too! Not bad for 10 bucks!
BEAUTIFUL!!!! I love the table and candle holders SO much. Great job!
I love how your products turned out, beautiful! Found your blog through Faded Charm, new follower here!
Have a lovely day!
XXXX Ido
The table really shows up now...great job!!! Oh, and the candleholders....much better in white!!!
What a cute table! It look great in white. I like the knobs you used but the knobs it came with looked nice too.
Candle holders are charming.
hehehe, Love the dog comment! It gets a bit that way doesn't it ... "what can I paint white next!!?!"
Love your blog and grabbed your button :) Come visit me when you get a chance!
Hugs
Jen xo
Our dog has gotten himself painted when I am in the middle of a project -- and I don't recommend it! :-) Too hard to get the paint out of his coat!
The little table had lovely bones when you acquire, and now it's got better lines, brought out by your paint brush.
Lovely project!
Cass
OMG, you got a deal on those candleholders! They originally retailed for $95 at Southern Living at Home!
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