I am going to take the next couple of days to post some of my previous before & after projects. I am addicted to burlap so I sure hope the obsession with it does not fade into 2012 because I am just getting started. Here is a hutch I redid in Annie Sloan's old white. I decided to keep the table top a stained dark walnut but wanted a more 'patchy' look so I decided not to use any conditioner on the wood before I stained it. I then removed the backing and added some burlap. I also found some fun burlap knobs at Hobby Lobby that matched perfectly. Hope you like!
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I love burlap...Nice job!!! I pinned it to my "Awesome Furniture" board. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks..working on another one right now!
DeleteThis looks amazing and the burlap is a neat addition! I'm your newest follower from miss mustard seed-stop by for a visit!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I am a new follower, and I have tagged you (it's just where you answer questions in a blog) if you'd like to participate. It's a great way to meet other do-it-yourselfers. You don't have to participate; it's just kind of fun.
ReplyDeletehmmmmm.don't see the tag?
DeleteJust wanted you to know I'm featuring you today on my blog as one of three newbie's to check out!
ReplyDeleteYay! You are so sweet. Thank you so much. My first 'feature'. Must print and save:)
DeleteAmazing! Great job! I have an old hutch that I've been considering trying to redo. This might push me to do it :o) What did you use to attach the burlap? Thanks for sharing!
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DeleteThanks so much! I used a glue gun to adhere it and then nailed the backing back on. Was super easy. Be sure to post pics! Not sure why my previous comment was deleted? oh well.
DeleteLove this look! I'm hoping the burlap trend hangs on for a while, too. I just saw your link on the Haven fb page. Your blog is lovely! I'm your newest follower. Looking forward to meeting you!
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