Cleaned and sanded.
My up cycle thanks to this site ?
I picked this little side gem and transformed it from trash to treasure. I used 6 cans of colored spray paint, sand paper, favorite stain, polyurethane. Taaa Daa.
Cleaned and really sanded.
Took two days to spray. Made sure first coat was fully dried.
Fully sanded, stained with light color, then used polyurethane as a finish. I made sure to do a heavy coat of the polyurethaning so that it will be get scratches again.
Ready to come inside.
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Awesome! It turned out great!
Nice find and good job! I love to do Trash to Treasure pieces! You CAN decorate your home with very little money and have it looking fabulous!
Anne: post the how to in the Hometalk project section! congrats!
How wonderful. You should post as a project for inspiration to others.
Thanks for sharing! It's really nice knowing people come for advice and actually follow through. Great job!
What a great makeover - it looks gorgeous :)
Beautiful. Looks amazing. Post it in Post Project for all to see. Great job.
OH! Top right of the page is + Post Project. Click on it and it will take to to project page. Enter all the information you put in here.
Wow, you did an amazing job. I love it!
beautiful!