Lucky for us Floridians its been cold here and I've been adding some Winter touches around the house to add some warm and cozy vibes. I always like to add natural elements for warmth like birch logs, wicker baskets, copper & cotton. One easy way to add that cozy winter vibe is setting a table centerpiece. Not a whole tablescape but a little something on the table. The idea for this one is to be able to transition into a Valentines tablescape and Spring centerpiece. So stay tuned on how to do that from this Winter table centerpiece!
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Monday, January 21, 2019
Sunday, January 14, 2018
China Cabinet Makeover
A good makeover never gets old! We recently inherited my husbands Grandmother's china cabinet and dining room table with chairs. I haven't decided what color to refinish the table set in yet but I knew exactly how I wanted to redo the china cabinet! The before is really heavy and dark looking. If you haven't used Fusion Mineral Paint, you should! It has become my go to paint! Easy to use, great color selection, no priming necessary and it has a top coat built into the paint, so you don't have to seal it! One less step is always a good thing. I do recommend on higher traffic pieces you might want to add wax or a poly.
I was planning on priming the hutch first since the wood is so dark and I was afraid of the wood bleeding through but I took a chance and painted a section to see if it was going to bleed through the paint. Nope! I wanted a chippy look to it and since the finish on the hutch was shinny/slick when I started sanding it the paint came off in larger sections & I LOVE it!
This is the before. Dark and heavy looking but has good bones!
I used Fusion Mineral Paint in Champlain for the body and Rust-Oleum in Serenity Blue for the back wall.

It took 3 coats to cover completely and I started sanding it a couple hours after the paint dried so it would be easier to sand in a chippy look. I used a coarse grade, 120 grit sanding disk since already have a lot of them for my sander. Using pressure with one finger in the areas I wanted to chip away. After you have your desired look, go over it with a fine (220 grit) sanding block to get a smooth finish.

Zibra Paint Brush's makes a round spindle brush that was perfect for the little window panes. It hugs all of the edges and covers in two stokes!

To keep with the rustic feel of this makeover I decided to do a very soft dry brush over the blue with the same color of the body of the china cabinet. You can see the difference in the top photo. The upper shelf area doesn't have the dry brush or distressing.
I painted over the hinges and distressed them. It gives a soft look with the hardware just blending in with the piece.

I couldn't be any happier with this makeover! I'm on the hunt for an affordable chandelier and rug now! I'm thinking I want to go with a natural wood toned chandelier. Onto the next makeover!
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Thursday, September 29, 2016
Neutral Fall Table Setting
I fell in love with these neutral colored flowers at Michaels and decided to use them for a Fall center piece on our dining room table. I filled a wood planter box I built out of pallets a couple years ago with the flowers, cotton, and some foliage leaves. The soft colors are so inviting and cozy. I feel like these colors could almost be used year round!
The glass blue jars, small white pumpkins on the plate, and farmhouse cloth napkins are from Target One Spot.
The bag was $9.99 but was on sale for 50% off at Michaels. I had to paint the blue since I didn't have spray paint in that color, but I had spay paint in a old white. I left the stems on the white ones when I spray painted them and just scrapped off some of the paint with my finger nail! I love the way they came out!
There were these little holes right nest to the stem of the pumpkins from the price tag, so I added a little sprig of dried berries in the hole. I think it added a little touch of real nature to the fake pumpkin.
The little banner name tags are from Target One Spot...4 for a $1!
Hope this helps inspire you to play with your Fall décor this season.
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